BEST AY, monitors and decontamination services, film badge development and ¢ 13 er record keeping, calibration and repair of dosimeters, and similar 25 3 2 2h a3 5 2 ; services to the task force. The nature of some of these _s Oe 3 cs z 3 we i. Le: ur 2 a) ~ p22 on =o, - activities provided opportunities for radiation exposures. cle if | nye 2 = ian 26 9 ‘5? v & 53D 2: The task unit was staffed by 5 civilians and 49 military according to “po . WT-636 (see Table 4.1). ai 5 A group picture taken by a documentary c |?) 2. <& _Z cards (IPO 132.1TU7#3) gives the names of 46. These named individuals represent all the services and the AEC. Organizations represented were: > 13 me rae J '% . —- 971st OTSU, Army Chemical Corps (1 military) ¢ Fe x 2 s AovIAS < c ~ “) - > - 2 3 Le [ <—(eu sear 2 2 Ee “) ge +02 Y sg sw fo. 3 2 Thie U3 a4 3 8 © x ~ RE zy sy SG 5 - ? , >it. 57 J 2 Poe CincAirPac, San Diego (1 military) Cinclant, Norfolk (1 military) Naval Administrative Unit, Sandia Base (1 military) Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory, San Francisco (1 military) 2, =, “7 — 2 2 a 4 a ~ 2 92 > Ly, oe —* Poss N _: c = = =7 _ . We ~ 4-83 . Tle Naval Air Station, Norfolk (1 military) o 3 Df Unnamed unit, Ft. McClellan (1 military) 13th Naval District (1 military) 2: 2) 2m 8452nd AAU, Sandia Base (1 military) 2 3 Ses z — Te Army Chemical Corps (8 military) Sez wi 7 ‘ BIT Evans Signal Laboratory (2 military, 1 unidentified) ‘ — Oak Ridge National Laboratory (1 civilian) oq to¢ i"@ m b> —s77 a: o ow wil ao Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory (3 military, 3 civilians) . : (1 military) Weapons Project-FC Armed Forces Special o sd mek S _ s ,oa™ 4 NS a — g = >= 7 Ss — . yale pe~ 8 > .* 4 “2 , 9 > bes <0 ¢ .~ Photography on 23 October shows only 41 (21PAK66-5) and the file of 5x8 a 2 ee? a 5 32 = TO : > >