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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
MILITARY LIAISON COMMITTEE

P. O. Box 1814

WASHINGTON 25, D.

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IN REPLY REFER TO:
18588
February 17, 1956
MEMORANDUM FOR The Chairman, U. S. Atomic Energy Commission
SUBJECT:

official Observers for Operation REDWING

Reference;

Letter for Chief of Naval Operations, from
Commander, Jc'.c Tesk Force SEVEN, subject as

above, dated

‘0 October 1955.

1, The Chief of Naval Operations forwarded the above
reference, which is the proposed official observers policy for
Operation REDWING, to the Military Liaison Committee, and
recommended that it be forwarded to the Atomic Energy Commission
for concurrence or such comments as are desired,
2. In view of an anticipated foreign observers program,
the Military Liaison Committee referred this proposal to the
Joint Chiefs of Staff for their review prior to taking formal
Committee action.
The Joint Chiefs of Staff concurred in the
Task Force SEVEN proposal with the exception that the maximum
over-all observer participation for REDWING should be increased
to 110 in order to provide for the observers from the Permanent
Joint Board on Defense,
The Deputy Secretary of Defense has
approved the increase in the total number of observers to 110 for

the above purpose,

Paragraph l(c) of the referenced letter

Should therefore be amended to read:

"The maximum over-a11 observer participation for
REDWING consist of one hundred ten (110) persons, with an
allocation of fifty (50) spaces to the Atomic Energy

Commission, fifty (50)

to the Department of Defense

including 5 United Kingdom and 5 Canadian), and ten

10) to the Permanent Joint Board on Defense,"

3. The Military Liaison Committee concurs in the Joint
Task Force SEVEN proposal as thus amended and requests your

concurrence or comments.

/3/ Herbert B. Loper
HERBERT B,

Chairman

LOPER

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