yield shots, and a dual firing capability (one in Bikini area and one in Eniwetok area), 6. AEC 787/17 contains the DOD-approved Official Observer Programfor Operation REDWING, which was prepared by the CJTF-7 and approved by the Joint Chiefs of Staff with a modification to provide a total of 110 spaces, in lieu of the 100 spaces initially recommended, The DOD-approved program, which is forwarded to the AEC for concurrence and/or comment, provides for 50 AEC spaces, 50 DOD spaces, and 10 spaces for members of the Joint Permanent Defense Board, Canada -- United States, who are listed in Appendix "D",. Five of these members are Canadians. The program also specifies that 10 of the DOD spaces will be reserved for 5 United Kingdom and 5 Canadian observers, making a total of fifteen foreign observers scheduled to participate in Operation REDWING, 7. The JTF-7 program providing for a total of 100 observer spaces was prepared prior to the addition of the Bassoon Prime shot to the REDWING series, Likewise the JCS action did not take into consideration this additional shot. Informal information from the Joint Task Force indicates that they are now planning on the basis of six megaton shots and a total of 120 observer ‘spaces. Therefore, the Joint Task Force is agreeable to an allocation of 60 observer spaces to AEC. It is not anticipated that any difficulties will arise with the DOD since an allocation of 60 spaces to DOD may increase their present allocation by 10, 8. There are three other aspects of the DOD approved program which should be specially considered. One is the five day limitation placed on the stay of each observer group in the PPG. Another 1s the inclusion of foreign observers in the program. And the third is the statement that no representatives of the press or public information service be in attendance, ~ 7 - Appendix "a" 2S we

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