preparation inplied tt ¢ separate offices (TU 7 and J-3, this head. -. Quarters) scheduling intra-atoll airlift for a single dispetcher. This situation was rectified for King Shot, and Operational Directive K-l was used 3a guide by the air and boat dispatchers» The detailed recovery plans of the two shots were prepared by TU 7 in coordination with Dr. Ogle's office and the J-3 Section, t to include the appropriate priority classification of experimental projectsSe (Reference?Appendix II to Annex H, Operation Order No. 1-52, TG 132.1, tft Recovery Program", dated 30 October 1952 and Appendix IIT 4 Annex H, Operation Order 1-52, "King Recovery Program", dated 12 November 1952.) Generally speaking, recovery operations were successful and were conducted as planned. The extensive contamination and destruction resulting from Mike Shot caused delays; these, however, were unavoidable y and the problem of dual scheduling mentioned above was not posed by recovery itself. COPIED)DOE % LANL RO” -&