... S’HmPP finalize the paper fcr presentation to the Joint Chiefs of Staff which had been in preparation sinca receipt of the JCJ directive (Jc~ 1?95/14) UcKinley of 20 February on this subject. A meeting held aboard tl.ei..t.. on X-Ray plus 2 days :~asattended by General Hull, CinCFac, Lr. Backer of the Atomic Lnergy Commission, General Barker, Captain Hussell, Dr. Froman and others interested in this problem, and the draft JCS paper prepared by J-3 was discussed. However, at the end of this meeting therewas no answerto the vital questionas to whetherthe craters on the targetislandswould have to be filledpriorto the departure of JTF-7 in orderto make generalsurveillance of the islandsonly a sufficientsecuritymeasureafterthe tests. On 22 April,aftera finalanalysisby the scientificstaff,the decisionwas made that,whereasit would not be necessaryto fill the Engebi crater,it was impossibleto predictin advancethe need to fill the cratersfrom the other shots. Accordingly,GeneralHull approved the draftJCS paper as preparedby J-3, which providedfcr later determination of the necessity for filling each crater. ‘CinCPac concurred in this paper two days later, and General ti”edemeyer was askedby radio to present it for appropriate JCJ action. The problem then remaining was what steps were necessary to remove from the various service test structures any evidence of the blast which might be considered WI Restricted Data under the terms of the Atomic LnergyAct. As a resultof a conferenceheld on 23 Aprfl, GeneralHull approveda directiveto GeneralOgden to move all the 23 SectionIII .1

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