general discussion then followed concerning increased demands for
parking space and additional maintenance personnel which would be generated by the assignment of the H-21, Colonel Lucke asked if there was
any possibility of replacing the C-47 aircraft at Eniwetok with C-131's.
Colonel Kelsing stated that so far as he knew the Air Force had no
Cargo version of the C-131 as such and that it required several hours
to remove or replace the passenger Seats, thereby reducing the versatility of this type aircraft if it were required to serve a dual

purpose.

He stated that C-54 type aircraft would probably be more

suitable, but that even they were in short supply.

Colonel Gattis will

discuss the type of aircraft to be requested for HARDTACK with Colonel
Wignall of TG 7.4 prior to the 20 February requirements conference,

Colonel Massey then discussed the UCRL letter requesting the assignment

of B-57 sampler aircraft,

It was Colonel Kesling’s opinion that B-57D

aircraft would not de available for this operation, and that the B-57B
world be assigned only if complete justification was provided.
6. Colonel Lucke and Colonel Gattis departed Washington on the
morning of 10 January for return to los Alamos,

Copy furnished:
AEC/DMA

Chief, AFSWP

UCRL (Dr. Johnson)

DONNELL MASSEY
Colonel, USAF

AG of S, J-3

AFOAT (Col Kesling)

TG 7.1
TG 7,2
TG 7.4
TG 7.5
Command Division
J-1 Division
J-2 Division
J-4 Division

J-5 Division
Comptroller
Historian

AF WL/ HQ

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