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program will undoubtedly cause some interference with existing
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(a) The &tomie Inergy Commission has in the past used army faci~
lities for storage when necessary, and it is anticipated
that the same thing will happen againg
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stringent environmental requirements and special security
needs, there is no essential difference between the Atomic
Energy Cormission and military storage problems,
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it is expected that the Army will store its own nuclear and
non-nuclear components, using Army personnel for assembly, test,
and surveillanas..
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