(d) 2 Spacesfor Armed Forces SpecialFeapons Froject(laterincreasedto 5) c. The CommandingGeneral,Joint Task ForceSeven,then calledupon the agenciesinvolvedto supplythe names and edd.resses of the individuals who would attend the tests as observers, so that properarrangements could be made for travel and accommodations en routec d. Itwau decidedat this time that each agencyse~ding observerswould supplyfhndsfor defraying travel expenses and per diem of the observers while en route to and from the test. e. As e result of a meetingof the War Council,2 March 1948,a memorendumwas dispatchedto agenciesinvolved,bythe Secretary of Defense, requestingthat no individualsbe sent to observe these testsunless“thereis some genuinetechnicaljustification for doing so.” This request,coupledwith the criticalperiodof the international situatim, cut down . the number of observersfor each test to aboutthirty (30). f. It was decidedthat the AtasicEnergy Commission would handle their own observers, arrangingfor their traveland accommodations as best they could,but if help were neededthey would call . on Joint Task Force Sewn (Rear);Lt* Col. C. J. Herrickin charge. g“ The Rear Echelon’s part in the picture was as follows: ies of the Rear Echelonwould be: (1) Responsibility (a) Arranging for travel and accommodations for all militaryobservers(AtomAcEnergy Commission,also, if mcessary). 7

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