DOE F 1325.2
(5-83)

United States Government

Department of Energy

memorandum
DATE:
REPLY TO
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TO:

DP-322.1
Declassification of Documents Requested by Representative Ottinger
(C1239B)
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Donald M. Ross, PE-24 SH-34/

The following is in response to your request: "“Declassification of
Documents Requested by Representative Ottinger,” your memorandum
dated November 15, 1984.
Of the documents submitted for review, the files: "Military Research

& Application 1954, Radiation Exposures (June 1954), Native and Test

Personnel,” and “Test TWX, Fallout on Japan, March 21, 1954, Vol.
1-4," contain classified material by current DOE policy.

The following requested documents contain no DOE classified material:
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February 29, 1952 letter to John C. Bugher from Thomas Shipman
February 25, 1952 letter to Lt. Col. James B. Hartgering from
Thomas D. Shipman
Study, “Some Post Exposure Studies of Urinary Uranium," “AR.
Bernard,” Y-12
Memo Shaw to Warren, December 4, 1950, subject: Radiation Over-

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exposure

File: “MR&A," Analysis of Soil from Tests, 1954, entire file
requested .
Memo: May 20, 1954, to: John Burgher, OGC, May 20, 1954, from
Gordon Dunning, subject: Suggested Answers to Questions Raised by
State Dept.
Memo: to Those Listed below from Morse Salisbury, March 5, 1954,
Draft AEC-DOD statement and attached statements related to test
of February 28, 1954, and resulting evacuation of natives in
Marshall Islands
Memo: Fields from Bugher, March 5, file: Organization and
Management Report

"Operation Castle,” Final Report, Project 4.1, "Study of

Response of Human Beings Accidentally Exposed to Significant
Fallout Radiation,” Author: E. P. Cronkite, et al, October 1954,
entire file requested
10. File: Special Cases, A-Z 1956, entire file requested

11. Memo to Distribution List fm Shipman, 1/5/51

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