Deputy Cdr for Administration
Task Unit 1
Task Unit 2
Task Unit 3

Mr. Duncan Curry, Jr.
Dr. Lee Aamodt
Dr. Herrick Ls. Johnston
Dr. Dewey Sandell

Task Unit &

Dr. Marshall G. Holloway

Task Unit 6

Dr. Wm. E.

Task
Task
Task
Task

Unit
Unit
Unit
Unit

Ogle

Maj. John D. Servis, USA
Mr. Loris M. Gardner

Task Unit 7

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9
12
13

ICol James L. Gaylord, USAF

Task Unit 14

Task Unit 15
Jol, Personnel & Administration

J=3, Plans & Operations

J-4, Logistics
J-6, Test Facilities

Classification Officer

Safety
Health

Mr. Armand W. Kelly

Col. Philip L. Hooper, USA
Mr. Harry S. Allen

Dr. Thomes L. Shipman
Capt. Thomas F,. McMullan, USAF
Dr. Ralph C. Smith

Advisory Group

Coordination

Mr. Herbert Grier

Mr. Robert H. Campbell

Medical Advisor
Adjutant General

Radiological Safety

Mr. Arthur Hudgins
Col. Huntington K. Gilbert, usa.
Mr. Paul Byerly

Capt. Russell H. Maynard, USN
Dr. Earl Long
Mr. Roy Reider
Dr. Thomas L. Shipman

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Subsequent changes placed Lt. Wesley Hirons, USN as AG; Mr. Robert J.

Van Gemert as J-l; Mr. Stanley .H. Ellison as CTU~3; and Dr. John C. Clark

as CTU-6.
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It will be noted from the above appointments that the UCRL (Livermore)

and Department of Defense (DOD) programs are given the status of Task Unit >

12, 1h, and 13, respectively. This was a major departure from the previous
organization. For Iv¥ all Scientific programs vere, grouped together under
the one Task Unit.

A proposal to combine UCRL and LASL scientific programs

was considered, but, because the two programs had different objectives, and in future operations UCRL’s work would be even more independent, it was felt
advisable to keep them separated.

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UCRL (TU-12) patterned its organization

after that of LASL., When the operational phase began, L-Staff personnel were

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