We was soon apparent that maintaining the EPG in a twelve month readiness status would be difficult and expensive. F/ With avallable funds and personnel the twelve month readiness status would shortly begin to slip and it would continue to slip at an accelerating rate as time went on. Another study was ordered and as a result the RETO Study (Reappraisal of Requirements for the Eniwetok Proving Ground and the Readiness Status and Functions of JTF-7) was forthcoming. This study recommended that the EPG be placed ina carétaker status and that JTF-7 be reduced to a planning division within the DASA organization or be disestablished. About this time the Pacific Missile Range indicated an interest In the EPG as a tracking station and impact area. After some negotiations it was decided to release the Proving Ground to the PMR with the provision that on request it would be returned, and that nothing should be done to impair the capability of the EPG for weapons testing. Present status points out that "in accordance with the RETO study, JTF-7 became an Integral part of DASA." InOnena Mar. of 1961, JTF-7 published a draft manual entitled, "Operations and Reactivation Manual" and with the number JTF-7M61-1. This manual lays out for Vy Cc orientation and guidance the history and setup of the Joint Task Force with the specifics tasks relegated to the various staff organizations such as J-1 and J-2 and the specific details envisioned for reactivating the Joint Task Force when it becomes necessary.

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