STATEVENT OF CAPPALN JANSS §. RUSSSILL, USN, TES? DIRECTOR, JOINT
TASK FORCE SEVEN, AT PRESS CONFERENCE, HEADQUARTERS, USAHPAC,
FORT SHAFTER, T.H., MAY 18, 1948.
On behalf of the Mited States Atomic Unergy Commission,
I wish to acknowledge the outstanding contribution to progress
in the development of atomic weapons which General Hull has
made as Gommander Joint Task Force Sevene
Joint Task Force Seven was formed because the
scope of opsrations at the Commission's Froving Ground at
Eniwetok reqiired the assistance and services of all Departments
Joint Task Force Seven
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of the National Hilitary Establishment.

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provided #he command structurc, the military and inteernal security,
the moans for an overseas movement to a va ¢ 4500 miles from the
mainland, the construction forces, and ths opcrating force for the
Eniwetok Proving Grounde
Sot only was it a completely unificd
operation of the Army, Navy, end Air Force including the Armed
Forecs Special Weapons Frojcet, but it was a combincd operation
of military personnel and civilian scientists and tcehnicians of
the Atomic Energy Commission and its contractors.

The support given to the AnC Frovins Gr ound Group which

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conducted the tests was complete, and wit!
of military personnel in the technical rhea
the test program could not have been carri

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The successful completion of this test program is a triumph
for the Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory,
weapon development
work for the Commission is carricd on.

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Dr. Darol Ke. Froman and tre remarkabic scien
staff which he assemblicd for these COGUG «
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Atomic Energy Commission, I wish to conrratu
and his staff.

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behalf of the
Doctor Froman

4s Test Director for the Commission,
want to pay tribute
to the work of Dr. Alvin C. Graves as Deputy Scientific Director

under Doctor Froman anc to Colonel Faul tT. Feruss,
Deputy Test Pircctor.

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Tr order to undcerst nd thec importance of the operations of
Joint Task Fores Seven it:
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why these tests were h 7
During the per}od of wartime dcvelopment of atomic energy, +t c onc goal relenticesly nursucd was the
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which woulda work - - and work in timé
to be. effective in Worle War IT.
It had only to work; it needed
not to be too efficicnt, and the rclatcd problems of cnginccring
and production were dcalt with in the urgency of wartime conditions.

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The bomb did work.
It worked initially at tlamagordo, N.M.,
where the first test took place on July 16, 1945.
It worked again
at Hlroshima and Nagasaki, then the following year at Bikini.

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