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The unit would operate from this base on air monitoring missions in
conjunction with the atomic bomb tests.
Special Orders Number 2, Task
Group 7.6, dated 29 February 1948 established additional task units into
which the task group was divided for operational purposes.
Task Group
7.6 was now departmentalized into Task Units as follows:
T,U, No,
DESIGNATION
COMMANDED OR DIRECTED BY
7.6.1
Air Monitor Unit
Col. Ses, USAF
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‘StaffUnit
Lt. Col,“EMEP, USA
7.6.3
Operations Unit
Maj. Qeeapmin, , USA
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Laboratory Unit
Cdr, Se , USPHS
7.6.5
Radiological
!Records Unit
Maj. saree, USA
7.6.6
Technical Measurements Unit
Dr, ee, AFSHP
7.6.7
Monitor Unit
Cdr, SERRERMRNGlle , USN
7.6.8
Advisory Unit
Dr, Sige, ALC
7.6.9
Rear Echelon Unit
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Cdr, ‘Ee, USN
At this time Captain Bimiiemei—MMEE, USA was designated as Historical
Officer, Task Group 7.6 assisted by Chief GRRRCUimeder .
While enroute to Pearl Harbor, Lt. Commander J_tinpeimoubst ,
@&., USN, the” Schdol Director at the Radiological Safety School,
Treasure Island,-CaLifornia, was designated as the School Officer for
Task Group 7.6, an@:he outlined a schedule of classes to be conducted
while enroute té:.the test site.
These classes began on 1 March and
were conducted daily in the Forward Ready Room of the ship.
For oya
day was divided into four periods.
Section IX
The school
An outline of the subject matter
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