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The Commission briefly discussed the recommended scope
of thehon- technical photography for Operation REDWING and
Mr. Murray said
that the preparation of an unclassified
motion picture would be an opportunity to present to the public
a clear picture of the magnitude of a
thermonuclear explosion,
and he believed that the expense of producing such an unclassi-
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Approved,
as a minimum,
a program of non-
© technical motion picture photography for Operation
;
REDWING consisting of the following:
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Classified historical record film footage
Le ra
of professional quality of the more important aspects
gin
of Operation REDWING,
AS
detonations and unique features of each shot.
including coverage of the
This
would include such historical record photography as
would be needed if a decision were later made to
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