Cc. Personnel: Those whom I know are competent and well cuélified for their jobs. The persons in charge of the Bio- 1edical progran are scientificelly competent end have a good practical understanding of logistics and organizational problems. D. Operations: The onerational espects of the srogrem wr eve been well thought out and will be rehearsed thorougnly before shot time. The scientific ypersennel will be kept out of the field and will be responsible only for placing the biological meterials in insulating liners which will then be distributed st the rrover stations «nd collected by coupetent “ilitary teems. There will be five 5-men recovery teens, each with @ monitor from General Coonsy's outfit thet will be resconsible for placing 2nd collecting the liners. Cnly two of these teams will go into areas which will be redisactive and the other three will be used for collecting Teerse's reterial on non-active islends. temas from “hey will serve es reserse the point of view of redistion exposure. “The tess will be ellowed to teke an averege of one roentgen of ganra 3 rediation per nen (but Le Roy believes that this dosage ca be incr2ssed to 3 r‘if necessary). en advisory cavacity, The monitors will ect in but will rerort to 2 chief monitor (cartein Height) who will be with the beech master end will nAnve euunority to order evecuation. Le Roy will be ina doat nes roy =nd will be in direct coniwunication with the teans and with the beach nester. The sroblem of recovery of biological m. terial snoul t prove to be difficult. “ne station design rrovides,. foré nate methods of recovery of meterisl in case the usual methods of evacuztion cennot b2 used. The rediegtion hazards for this type of en exyn-lotion can be estinated vith reesonsble accurecy snd should not be cerious--150 mr ner hour - aHIVES us DOs AR Jo