Kirvowene s a F P COLLECTION S1-5Stere aox No./&S/NN3- 224-493-010) Cini 408806 we J. Report on Tewa Shot at Operation ‘REDWING, ey Tia0aanaggASi ss Bice ino : Meeting General Starbird reported that, $ 7-73-56 in response to the Commission's request at Meeting 1215, he and Doctor York had in touch with the Commander of the Joint Task Foree regarding depth of water over which the Tewa shot would be detonated an also whether Tewa REDWING. 4 x i tot i | ‘tion over water sixty to sixty-five feet deep would result in one or two day delay of the shot, ‘row scheduled for Xd oury 17. tpro just received a cable ( i Sa General Starbird said he had the Task Force which stated that setting up the shot for deto 4 only a rl could be made the last shot of Operation The cable reported a statement by Dr, Shelton that beyond one thousand miles from the point of detonation. py It stated that since there would be a snort: dela ¥. in firing.fluro \wise, General Starbird addec that the Division of Blology an Medicine has indicated that the danger area for Operation REDWING should be maintained for two weeks after the tests ar 5 -qjeonmleted. BEST COPY AVAILABLI Mr, Libby requeste4 that sufficient fall-out samples fr She Tewa shot be collected so that the percentage of fall-out Ne & various distances could be accurately determined, General Starbird sald he would hold a telecon conferenc “Ps ded th the Commander of the Joint Task Force later in the day t< oa OLS cUss, the Tewa Shot, 1 including the possibility of Serena tan s than sixty foot deepe’ — and. time.of the ten Seseciam

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