I o and YUMA was fired in the Eniwetok Atoll, and on 12 June 1956 when FLATHEAD was accomplished in the Bikini Atoll and BLACKFOOT was fired in the Eniwetok Atoll. 7 After these introductory addresses by Colonel Massey and Dr. Felt, the conference was given over to a general discussion of all support requirements which were to be presented to the Joint Chiefs of Staff for approval of adequacy. Subsequently, detailed consideration of the vari- ous aspects of HARDTACK was accomplished in the subconferences. Indication of Task Group 7.4 plans for coping with the dual shot problem was contained ina letter 8 to Joint Task Force SEVEN on 24 July, 1957. The letter stateds When definite aircraft participation is determined a turn-around study will be made for all aircraft and results will be given to TG 7.1. TG 7.1 will be re=quested to consider the turn-around capability and tinings when scheduling dual shots, ‘Sixteen ae B-57's will be available for sampling operations and this should be sufficient to give us a dual shot capability. The letter of 24 July also outlined the Task Group 7.4 plans for rehearsal programs to take place before the beginning of the operational period of HARDTACK, 9 Overseas rehearsals were to be scheduled on a scope sinilar to that of REDWING (which had six, one of which was a dual shot reheersal) but dependent upon the number of participating aircraft. Inasmich as fewer critically-placed aircraft were anticipated for HARD TACK, there anpeored a need for fewer rehearsals, <A rehearss). rrogram

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