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and theoreticians.
It was a marked advantage to be able to reduce data
promptly in the field without leborious hand calculations and to recompute
problems as new date became available,
Adequate time was available on the
machine for TU=l purposes.
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It was very satisfactory to have an enginecring group available in the
field to reconcile and coordinate individual experimental construction requirements up to shot tine.
The J-7 unit was particularly useful when new
shots were added during the series,
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The photogrephic requirements of TU-l were efficiently handled, and in
addition graphic arts was able to assist other task units on special problem
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It is recommended that the Jel, J<3, Jel, and J=6 sections of TG 7.1
continue to handle the requirements of TU~]1 directly rather than to duplie
cate their functions in the TU-l organization,
A system to allow dry run tests of shot barge equipment at the Parry
barge slip would allow still further acceleration of the shot schedules vith
out decreasing the reliability of the firing system.
Separation of the LiSL and Livermore laboratory efforts on two atolls /
made possible better coordination of the work at each site and should be retained in the future if possible.
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In order to maintain morale and improve coordination with the home
laboratory, it is desireable to rotate people between field and the ZI more
frequently.
This is especially important if it is desired to maintain the
capacity to add new devices to the shot schedule during the operation.
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