Team 101, McClellan AFB, California.
One military from this unit was
badged with TG 7.1, and four others were badged with TG 7.4.
This
team was associated with the 1009th Special Reporting Squadron in
Projects 7.1 and 7.4.
The exposure for this individual has been
grouped with the other four Team 101 personnel in the TG 7.4 section
of Table 86.
Wright Aeronautical Development Center, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio.
civilians and eight military were badged.
Three
WADC participated in Proj-
ects 6.2a and 6.2b, which involved the exposure of B-36 and B-47 inflight aircraft to weapon effects.
Personnel exposures appear to be
modest, with one man 0.5 to 1 R and three men receiving 0.001 to 0.5 R.
Exposure was probably due to elevated background radiation at Enewetak.
5th Air Base Group, Travis AFB, California.
One military was badged with
TG 7.1, but his function in the group is not evident.
1009th Special Weapons Squadron, HqUSAF, Washington, D.C.
Nine military
are on the TG 7.1 list from this group, of which one can be associated
with Project 7.1 and three with Project 7.4.
1083rd Special Reporting Squadron, Sandia Base, New Mexico.
One military
officer from this organization served as an assistant project officer
on Project 1.2b.
The squadron was apparently for administrative sup-
port (e.g., pay, recordkeeping, and leaves) of Air Force personnel
serving in non-Air-Force organizations.
The officer on Project 1.2b
was serving at the Army's Ballistic Research Laboratories.
1090th Special Reporting Group, Sandia Base, New Mexico.
This group, like
the organization above, was set up to enable Air Force personnel to
serve in non-Air-Force organizations.
Several of the officers among
the 42 officers and men of the group can be identified with LASL and
aS program leaders for AFSWP.
Three of the group were exposed to over
3.9 R.
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