on the Consolidated List, is credited with being from AFSWP in the Project 1.8 after-action report (Reference 49). Furthermore, Consolidated List of REDWING Radiological Exposures the NAU designation is not used, (1956), in the in which four of the twelve naval officers on the CASTLE listing reappear in REDWING as naval officers whose organization is simply "LASL," and a fifth is listed as a civilian at LASL. Twenty-nine officers and men from NAU appear in the TG 7.1 portion of the CASTLE listing; and TU 13 their activities are assumed to have been in TU l (LASL and DOD). Naval Medical and Dental Supply Office, Brooklyn Navy Yard, New York. One representative from this group was badged with TG 7.1; his function has not been identified. Naval Medical School, Bethesda, Maryland. Two representatives of this or- ganization were included in the Consolidated List for TG 7.1. Their function has not been identified. Naval Electronics Laboratory, San Diego, California. Participated in Proj- ect 4.1 at remote offsite locations; NEL personnel were not exposed to radiation during CASTLE operations. Naval Ordnance Laboratory, White Oak, Silver Spring, Maryland. This orga- nization was one of the three major naval laboratory organizations représented at CASTLE. pated. Sixteen civilians and four military partici- Seven of these were associated with Project 1.1 and thirteen with Project 1.4, both of which were in the Blast and Shock Program. Two civilians worked with Project 3.4 with Mine Project 6. Two of the military in the NOL contingent on Project 1.1 were Air Force enlisted personnel, as was one on Project 1.4. Their exposures are not included in the NOL exposures in Table 59, but are included in the Air Force exposures given in Table 86 under TG 7.1 non-Air-Force organizations. 337