FEB 14 'S4 PAGE. 202,06 TO 17@e2s58154 FROM KAMAN SCIENCES CORP 14:13 ' QwyO-270-S4G 0 TEMPO TBADQUARTERS Lap 201 C. 7373 = .4 410410 JOINT TASK FORCE SEVEN APO 187 (HOW), c/o Postmaster - San Franciseo, California 12 April 19540 #” MEMORANDUM FOR RECORD SUBJECT: BRAVO Shot, Operation CASTLE i. PURPOSE: To make a matter of record operational as- psets that were considered prior to BRAVO event of Operation CASTLE and to analyze the resultant situation in light of available pre-shot and post-shot infomation. 2. GENERAL INFORMATION: Operation CASTLE is planned to consist of a series of seven detonations at the Pacific Froving Grounds, which encompasses Eniwetok and Bikini Atolls. BRAVO / is the code mame that was given the firing of the first device, SHRIMP, at 0645 MU on 1 March 1954, off Namu Island, 3ikini Atoll. Subsequent to BRAVO detonation radioactive debris fell on certain inhabited atolis of the northern Marshall Tslands. Radiation intensities rose to levels sufficient to warrant evacuation of four atolls and all persannel were removed from these atohis to Ewajaleic in accordance with the operational emergency plan of JTF SEVEN. are indicated below: ATOLL Areas evacuated and gamma dosages received POPULATION DISTANCE FRO DOSES PESETVED GROUND ZERO Aillinginas ERongelap Rongerik Usirik . 1? 79 TW 80 R (computed) 82 100 NM 100-130 R (camputed) 28 # 133 Ny 154 49-98 R (film badge) 270 NY 17 2 (computed) (#) 28 American Service personnel; £5 USAF Weather Detachment plus 3 USA Signal Corps persannel. All evacuees are under competent medical care. Be PREVIOUS EXPERTENCZ AND CHARACTERISTICS OF NUCLEAR DETONATIONS: xadioactive debris {fs an inherent characteristic of all nuclear detonmations. It originates frem fission fragments CLASSIFICATION CANCELLED @neHaNGEDG [OY SA7/2A7/00/ Authori DF-32. + ggFEB 15 1094 . ofEB 15 1994 se ay ‘“eeneny BEST COPY AVAILABLE