- 18 - thru May and including about 41 air drops. The latter concept it is noted would require extending and widening the Christmas Island air strip to accomodate the B~-52's, which of course was not done. One of the items at the meeting noted, in the absence of any LASL attendee, that "as a result of LASL commitments to support the Rover program, it will not be possible for them to man, concurrently, weapon test operations at the NTS and in the Pacific area. During the months now scheduled for tests at Christmas Island, holes for underground detonation will be stockpiled for future LASL use. LRL, however, with its Nevada organization will be able to conduct operations simultaneously at both sites. Consequently, they have been directed to further develop their tunnel capabilities." 1 The 41 event Christmas operation would include 15 balloon shots and 26 airdrops. As for personnel and capabilities to support personnel at Christmas, H&N estimates there are accomodations for 3725, including 3000 enlisted men type accomodations, whereas there is an estimate of about 1500 personnel needed there, exclusive of the H&N requirements. A good summary statement of this meeting is that it was quite preliminary and there were a number of inaccuracies in what might be done and various support capabilities and requirements. Here Is a 15 November TWX from SSD to Mr. Bing of ARPA and the other info addressees of the Vela Hotel message mentioned above. It states "the following are the conclustons of the Joint Technical Group with respect to the effects tests. CU Because of differences in orders of magnitude of distances involved, the Vela Hotel instrumentation will require modification of both detectors and electronics. Such work is already in progress under maintenance of AEC agencies for their own purposes. However, the results of this work will be directly applied to the Vela Hotel instrumentation especially since the same AEC personnel are involved in both programs. suggestions are apparently being covered by AEC sponsorship." Thus, ARPA's |

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