PRIVACY ACT MATERIAL REMGVED amount of previous experience each had had in this work. Monitors for the operation were chosen from preferential lists prepared from the records of radiological’safety schoo] graduates. picked on the basis of their class standing. In genera] they were The break-down, respectively, from the various services furnishing these monitors is as follows: Principals *Alternates Army 13 14 Navy 13 26 Air Force 10 15 Marine Corps 1 1 USPHS 1 0 hen alert orders were finally issued for those principals definitely selected, 3 or 4 alternates fron each service were alerted at the same time. Enlisted requirements were four ETM's, well qualified in electronic in- strument repair; five photographer's mates, with much experience in film development for work in photographic dosimetry; six yeomen and two storekeepers. | Also at this time arrangements were negotiated for the services of . eight civilians from the AEC, other government agencies and from univer- sities. Three of these were to furnish radiological safety and medical legal advice to Colone] WP. The remainder are instrument specialists and scientists believed necessary for the support of the operation. During the period, 1 Novemper to 15 December 1947, numerous discussions were held with the Career Management Sections of the various Section II PRIVACY ACT MATERIAL REMOVED aa

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