anil constant importance that the JIF arrangement of having the losing service not send a man from his home station until Q clearance has been granted, be impressed upon all concerned asa mmst™e The necessary system seems to have been established; ) - it mst have strict compliance to be successful. operations Problens | Le Aduittedly there were, during. the period coveredby this. . report, major problens encomtered by this Task Group. Hovever, in reflection these problens were not unlike those which are inherent to scientific exparinentation in the field of testing atomic ‘weapons and/or devices. By making the most of the | conference system and constantly reviewing Plans mé/or requires . mente, it is believedthat the problems . vere or sre being solved ota thenornal course of events, a najor problem in this field _ 7, in that of ortenting ‘the weypersomel ef Supporting ailitery| . services a the ‘Sway, of weapons _Asvelopent act experinentation", TG 7el operations section is to keep the supporting military task groups properly informed thea 604 a o ran rvs S ae SIRES aes , are _ 4 7 in this specialized work, One of the missions of the J Division cy 5 em ee A , t Special Weapons Command, thereby insuring reasonable contimity Vhrn VeOomel cawean deahrchname 2 lint »ahebeslonCinayr'asCaveamannet 2" t ae wt ar Ok de o ot od a sare both the continental and overseas test programs within the aa steps to solve it by integrating key personnel andunits of Pad The wir‘Task Group has recognized this _ Problemand has taken ia experinental. field of magnitude of our atomic overseas operations |cae i ee course,‘not designed te Prepare officers for.the testing and eeeseastcna aeteeLaat n Pe a . training coupled withrelative short tours of cnty are, of armahaa | ‘Themilitery Service School.&aysten andbaste military professional—