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A3C aircraft, 269
ALD aircraft, 165, 166, 179

ABLE Shot (CROSSROADS), 8-10
ABLE Shot (TUMBLER), sf

AFOAT-1, Operation BUSTER/JANGLE, 39, 2, Lh; Operation CASTLE, 97;

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Operation PLUMBBOB, 167-168; Operation RANGER, 33; Operation REDWING,
270; sampling Operation UPSHOT/KNOTHOLE, 80; sampling responsibilities,
212, 261; sampling techniques, 76
Defense Command, 100, 15
Force Cambridge Research Center, 133-13u, 145, 179, 269
Force Flight Test Center, 22
Force Special Weapens Center, 21, 53n, 80, 122n, 172, 232, 263n;
approved sampling squadron, 263; flying safety award, 2723 procuring

suitable samplers, 12h, 199, 2h2-2h3, 215-27, 249,251-253, 290;

radiation exposure problems, 126-128, 130; sampling responsibilities,

2123; sampling squadrontransferred to MATS, 2923; support to operations,

he 83, 8h, ge 96, 99,100, 112, 121, 130, 132, 152, 158, 167, 17h1

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Air Forde Tegnnical Applications Center, 280, 283-285, 290, 292
Air Materiel Command, modifies~aircraft for sampling, 65, 97, 99, 2553

supports sampling, 6, 14, 3k, 40, 280

Air National Guard, 167
Air Proving Ground Command, supports sampling, 1h, 35, LO, 50-51

Air Research and Development Command, orders sampling squadron established,

266; sampling projects, 21, 50, 83n, 100, 175, 177, 2h5, 248, 251-252,

255, 263, 263n, 279; world-wide sampling, 280
Air Transport Command, 1h
Air Weather Service, 2h, 30, 37, 38, 261; sampling squadrom a part of,
293-2943 world-wide sampling projects, 280, 283, 285, 292

Alamogordo, N.M., 1, hk

Alaskan Air Command, 280, 28)
Albuquerque, N. Me, lL, 51, 128

Albuquerque Operations Office, 236

Aleutian Islands, 281 —
Andersen Air Force Base, 281, 287
Andrews Air Force Base, 13h, 136

ANNIE Shot, 86

APACHE Shot, 19

APPLE Shot, 122, 126

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Armed Forces Special Weapons Project, 8, 130, 133, 17h, 2
Army Air Forces, Operation CROSSROADS, 3-h
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Army Chemical Center, 76
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Army, U. S., Operation CROSSROADS, 3; Operation SANDSTONE, 1h
Atomic Energy Commission, 1h, 42, 47, 163; accepts manned sampling, 38;

radiation exposure problems, 81, 85, 90, 199-200, 236, 239; sampling

requirements, 30, 33, LO, 42, 50, 97, 121, 158, 175, 2h2, 253, 265,
28h, 290, 292;

sampling techniques, 17-18, 20, 15h, 222

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