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8, Medical Aspects I
9,
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Medical Aspects II
Vas. es.
10,
Measuring Beta Activities
Cdr. <i:
14.
Gamma Radiation
Dr. SGRELe
12.
Protective Devices
Mr, Siaged
13.
Gas Masks and Hoods
Maj. G&SB and
14.
Safety Precautions
Lt. Col, &3aEan.,
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Mr, Sel
In addition to the scheduled lectures a daily afternoon period was
established for the calibration of the various instruments to be utilized in monitoring operations by use of radium sources of know values.
Physical conditioning was deemed advisable, particularly in the
case of monitors who would be involved in somewhat strenuous activities
in the forthcoming operations.
A period of physical conditioning was
scheduled each afternoon.
On 7 March 1948 the Task Group arrived with the rest of the Task
Force convoy at Pearl Harbor and departed the following day for Eniwetok
Atoll.
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During this period a photographic unit took both still and motion
pictures of the various activities of the Task Group aboard ship.
Maj.
Gumemteboness, MC, USA, a member of Task Group 7.6 was designated as
Liaison Officer with the photographic unit to assist in coordinating
their work with the scheduled operations of the Task Group.
A complex communication system involving the use of many types of
both Army and Navy equipment was employed in the radiological safety net.
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