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k. Employ simple codes (to be furnished separately by CJTF SEVEN) in
conjunction with the periodic weather reconnaissance reports to report
approximate air radiation intensities encountered on regularly established weather reconnaissance or cloud tracking flights and for reports required from aircraft operating during the BIKINI phase between
ENIWETOK and BIKINI from H Hour to H plus 24 hours.
Reports will indicate the approximate position, altitude and order of magnitude of
radiation encountered.
l. Develop the air RADEX for each shot.
The Commander, TG 7.5 will:

a. Develop a schedule of requirements for radiological safety services
required from CTG 7.1 and assist CTG 7.1 in decontamination of AEC facilities and equipment as necessary.
b. Provide key radiological personnel for integration into and training with the radiological safety organization of TG 7.1 during the
overseas phase of the operation.
The total number and qualifications
of such personnel will be as determined necessary by CTG 7.5, commenSurate with the assumption of responsibilities indicated in paragraph
8c, below.

c. Assume residual task force radiological safety functions at the

Pacific Proving Ground upon completion of the overseas phase of the
Operation.
Required equipment and supplies will be made available at
that time to CTG 7.5 on a loan or sale basis from stocks provided by

CTG 7.1.

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