JQ Carl Lyon's Files 'J-3 Handbook, 1959," J-3-W-95, 14 August 1959" This lengthy document was written by Task Group 7-1 just before the Group was ‘ommally deactivated during the moritorium at the end of August 1959. It seems to. ray that, after deactivation of the Task Group, the LASL J-3 Group will be what will remein of the 7.1 organization and this document is being written as a guide and mackground from prior experience for facilitating rapid expansion of J-3 to a Task ‘roup 7-1 should the need arise in the future. The document contains much background of how the Task Force and Task Groups were anned and operated during previous test operations through HARDTAEK; how the nuclear esting operations were ectually carried out, with &n emphasis on the fact that the ask Force supported the sclentific weapons testing and data gathering; information a the overseas test sites (Eniwetok, Bikini, Jopnstong, and, Christmas) and NTS; aformation on how the various types of shots (air drop, bal!oon, missile, etc.) 2Ye carried out ; make-up and manning of the staff organizations of Task Group -L; and the number of the specific details of preparing for, activating the xilities and resources, and executing an actual test operation as well as the wbsequent roll-up. A copy of this informational document hopefully can be obtained on‘loan and ‘Led in our safe. Note that this 1959 document, under "Test Site Information," states: "Since e EPG is part of the trust territories and may be subject to extrainternational ‘Litical pressures that could prevent its use in the future, Christmas Island, e British test area, has also been briefly described in this chapter as a possible st site." As for open sea operations (such as ARGUS), “for surface open sca shots, d AEC feasibility study in January 1959 recommended an area 300 miles south of lo, Hawaii." As for Christmas Island, it is noted that much detail is contained

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