Once these decisions are reached they must be explained to the Enewetakese. They must understand any constraints as well as the fact the project is subject to Congressional approbation. Perhaps that might prompt the trip I previously suggested we make jointly to Enewetak. Of course, we would also want to invite the appropriate officdal from the Department of the Interior. I will look forward to discussion of this matter after the Commission has considered it. Meanwhile, the staff and resources of DNA are available if further information is required in the decision-making process. Regards, WARREN D. JOHNSON Lieutenant General, USAF Director ergy Department of En ce - Historian’s Offi ARCHIVES