mission, they were inmediately released from duty in the proving ground area. Every attempt was made to eliminate a pile up of materiel and personnel at the ports. A competent observer compared this roll-up operation to that of a circus moving to the next town for a show. When the last act was over, only the equipment used in the last act was still on the site. | Field Order No. 1, Joint Task Force SEVEN, dated 1); November 19h7, set forth the authority for the establishment of the Joint Task Fores SEVEN and provided for the Armed Services participation in the Atomic Energy Commission's testing of atomic weapons. This field order had also provided for the withdrawal and roll-up of the materiel and personnel used in SANDSTONE, but had not discussed this problem in detail. 2. . FIELD ORDER NO. 2 IS ISSUED iia Field Order No. 2, Headquarters, Joint Task Force SEVEN, dated 8 Maro329),\8, established plans and procedures to be followed in the accomplishment of the roll-up. This second order followed the same general plan of roll-up as the previous one, but discussed:in detail the actual problems involved, and made assignments and comittments for the various Task Groups to follow in making their detailed plans for the return to home stations. The "roll-up" field order thus extended the mission of Joint Task Force SEVEN to include appropriate preparations for future tests and the complete and timely roll-up of SKENDSTONE in the light of such Section VIII 78

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