Hq Wea Rept Elm, Subj: Radiation Monitoring and Operational Readincss Plan for Rongerik Atoll forty (40) copies of a hand-drawn map of RONGERIK (not drawn to scalc). Details concerning the forcgoing rad/Safety requirements first should be obtained from Lt Colonel James E. Crosby, Dircctorate of Operations, this headquarters. h. The Commander, Test Aircraft Unit, has been requested to provide the Test Services Unit with the following items of cquipment to {2) Heavy socks (3) Shoes (4) Protective gloves (5) Fatigue type caps (6) Shoc protective covers — o (7) T-1B monitors (Approximatcly four (4)) (8) Film badges (9) Pocket dosimeters (10) Bottles or other adequate containers for water, food, and soil samples, The exact quantitics, types and sizes as appropriate, of the above itcns, which are required for this operation, will be transmittcd to the Test Aircraft Unit through direct coordinative action by the Commander, Test Serviccs Unit. The Rad/Safety member of cach re-entry teem must irsure that the protective devices and equipment arc prope-“iy worn and/or uscd at all times. i. The Commander, Test Services Unit, wi'l be respousitls fox organizing the re-entry team and insuring that neccssary natcricl, oarcui-= cularly cmergency and protective equipment adequate to meoct the rcequiioments of the operetion, accompanics cach rc-entry party. He will insure that ail pérsonnel, including the aircraft crew, possess required filn badgcs, dosimeters, ctc, this lattcr function to be coordinated with the Rad/Safety monitor. He wilt insure that the entirc re-entry perty are 4 Fatigue type suits ye (1) iti support at least six (6) personnel who will constitute the re-entry tcan: