eee | eRe aw but TG°7.1 provided guides, speal:ers, and security measures if appropriate. A typical tour was conducted on KCON — 2, then a goup visited ROJOA site, PARRY control area, both ce*yogenics plants, and assembiy area. instructions were issued to all TG 7.1 people involved(7®)and speakers were required to review their material with the Classification officer before presenting it to the group. 5. . In an attenpt at nome degree of standardization, a guide to preparation of scientific reports now due was issued to all scientific onitss””? The guide set forth certain general arrangenents which would, if followed, facilitate the review, editing, evaluation, and final handling of CASTLE scientific reports. Horever, the requirenent for completion of reports with minimum delay, regardless of form or arrengenent, vas emphasized. 6. | To assist in reorganizing property and material recovered from BRAVO areas, instructions and information were published in two of the daily bulletins ©”? (79),sued to all sections of the Group. ‘hese pertained to recovery of persona] property as well as official files and equipment, that had been brought back to Enimetok and made. available for reclamation. _ 7. Air Force Ufficers on flying status utilized facilities of the Iniwetok Air Force Base, with their flying time certified to Sandia base by the Eniwetok Base Operations officers™) mis arrangenent was sponsored by J-3, on behalf of eight Air Force officers, two of whom were operations-adninistrative types, and six of rham were technical personnel. In addition, one Naval. officer wasattached to 1G 7.4, for nying” — om a ae wuee----- eZee —_— = oe ee awe ee ee ww ow o@ = (76) JP-6286, Official Observer scheaute for KCON, 30 March 54, QUO ) (77) JF-7050, CASTLE Reports, 5 Apr 5h, UNCL | (78) Daily Bulletin No. 17, 5 har 54, par 1 Recovery and Salvage Operations (79) Daily Bulletin No. 20, 12 tar 54, parl, Recovery of Personal Proper ty (60) JF-3382, submission of Form 122, 2 Feb 54, OUO -+* oF « . ~ te 4.2 - . ” an feo er THAT