ee SECTION II TRAINING Throughout September and October the training of all elements centered on preparation for carrying out the evacuation and reentry missions assigned to the Task Group for the MIKE event. In the event of adverse weather conditions folloning detonation of the MIKE shot, it was deemed quite probable that ‘Eniwetok Island would be contaminated from "fall out", To insure the Task Group would be ready to effect an orderly reentry and carry out decontamination of ‘vital areas, the Radsafe Officer carried on an intensive training pro- grem for all radsafe personnel. Thetraining subject and methods of instruction were set. Uy to insure attainment of the highest possible state of individual proficiency and in all training exercises the enphasis was on practical application. : . - Pursuant to an announcement promulgated by CJTF 132, Operation Plan Number 2-52 of JTF 132 was placed into effect as an Operation Order effective at 1530 hours on 17 September 1952. ; This announcement served to notify ali elements of the Joint Task Force that the oper ational pre=shot phase had begun. The effect on Task Group 132.2 vas two fold, It served to emphasize the importance of accurate and timely °°. ~ accomplishment of ell assigned missions and egused the operational control of Task Elenent 2, el.1 to pass from CTG 132.2 to CTG 132.4. Although operational “control of task Element 132.4211 had been shifted to the Air Task Group, the training of all Eniwetok Islend elements continued as a coordinated effort. The radsafe training of the Air Task Element nas supervised by Spe Task Group Radsafe Officer and all radiac e uipment and instruments were divided on a pro rata basis. 1¥ DERE * ~ ett mets ey) | wom

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