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May 1h, 1953

Rear Admiral He Lamont Pugh

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Dear Admiral Pugh:

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uith reference t the Navy persomel whichyoubo kindly‘made

available to as for the conduct of the bicmsdical experiumts at

the Nevada Proving Grounds during the present series, X am very
pleased to be able to informyou that despite the ahifte of

achedile which have involved a greater expenditure of time by the
agientific personnel than we had originallyavticipated, the program
under Commander Cronkite and his staff has gone
well.
I feel that the data being obtained, when taken in eonjunction with
that obtained at Greenhouse, will go far teward answering many of
the difficult and perplezing questions whichconfront’ us not only
with respect to ailitary operations during war time but even more
with respect to the manifold employmmt of nuclear energy in tines
of peace.

The tasks assigned te this scientific group have been intricate
and most difficult. Delicate physical and animal experinents have
been conducted under conditions of dust and stormthat at times
have veen appalling.

Despite these obstacles which are inevitable

in a program of this sort, everyexperinent has been eoncluded in
an extremely satisfactory manner, and the seientific quality of
the data obtained has not been allowed to deterierate because of
the requirements of the field operations. Gartain experiments yet
remain to be performed on the concluding shets of the series, ad
there will follow a period of analysis ofdataand the writing of
the final reports which Commander Cronkite intends to be done by .
hingself and his staff while they are engaged in their nermal duties.
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