aphic recording of operetions involving wheir respective task Techniesl Phsteersphy Ce East Cereuly a. Geéreral Situation, By “Agreement Between Armed Forces Special Weapons Project. and Atomic Energy Commission Regarding Exchange of Fhotegraphy from Atomic Weapons Tests", details were formulated for the mtual exchange of photography accompltished at atomic weapons tests and methods designed for implementing the agreement, particurip as rezards ine selection, distribution, storage, classificaon, reproduction and funding thereof. be Pactographic Requiremems. The photographic coverage as the ebove agreement will be made available to the resre ncies in accorcance with the applicable portions of the agreenent, except thet advance prints of technical report photograpay produced under the provisions ef paragraph 1, above, will not be furnished te agencies pricr to formal release of the entire cover: SEVEN. ¢. Uasirébution snd Control. Phnetc graphy coming within the purview of the above agreement (except as noted in paragraph 2b, above) will be distributed and controlled in accordance with the applicable portions thereof, d. Assignment of Tasks to Svberdinste Units. (1) cTc Tel; who will nermally control the bulk of the technical phetograrhy, is charged with coerdination of the mutual exchange of prints coming within the purview of the agreement and this annex. (2) Cther task greups will suppert 1G 7.1 as required in photo~ graphic recerding of technical operaticns involving their respective Ehcy task groups, 4. Commanders cf all task arcups will establish necessary procedures to assure that COTepreke contrel accountability is maintained of all phictographic equipment and supplies to pretect them from damage, ceters oration and waste. Strict econcmy will be practiced in the use cf film and cther photcgraphic materials and critical supplies. P. W. CLARKSON Major General, U.S. army . Commnaerder fe OFFICTAL: Be Lordain maa 4 vd IAM 8, enh Coicnel, U.S. Aur Yerce aves | ~ —1 . fe +7 a a7}