ft 151 we have responsibility to all three services, to tny to continue an interest in all services in this business, and not look merely t one. With all due respect to the work that Navy has done, and certaindy they did everything they possibly could in this study, our feeling would be that we would like to interdigitate one or two officers of the other services, certainly qualified people, and not use this as a training situation, and to interest people in this who perhaps now feel that they have been arbitrarily shoved aside in thixz. Alderson Reporting Company Washington, D. C. 10 As I say, this is a continuing problem that we have. 11 12 We do feel that all three services must have the capability 13 of carrying on their own studies and their own work within 14 their own services. DR. BUGHER: 15 would get available or have kept available in the Army, for 17 example, some of the people who have now years of background 18 and special training in this field. 19 substantial contribution towards keeptig that capability 20 alive. COL. BROWNING: PUA : Sey at ye a aly 2 shady tal a) 23 has had this situatim for some time, and that they are 24 fighting it. 25 their side of‘the thing, other than to give them a little ery whomrl ee ~ wi Aap era mavens I am fully sympathetic with the Captain's problem here, because I realize that the Navy at Tease dg Yes. It would be a very 22 ARC wa It would be a helpful point if ym 16 21 Denastyant | As a consequence, I have kept myself out of Vv /5