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10 March 1954 -

MEWORANDUM FOR RECORD
SUBJECT:
1.

Protection of Transient Shipring During Operation CASTIZ
In order to provide protection for transient shipping in the

region immediately outside the Eniwetok/Bikini Danger drea during
Operation CASTLE

factors were established and a plan of

action placed in effect as follows:
a.

Plaming fectars:
(1)

CASTLE clouds nore than 24 hours old should not be

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(2)
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Plan:

(1)

The Comander in Chief, Pacific Fleet was requested
to ake advance diversions of shipping catside a
sector area from southwest clockwise through north
to east to 500 nantical miles from ground sero fros

H to H plus 24 hours.

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Aa

24 hour travel of a CASTLE cloud should be apprezimately 500 nautical miles.

(2)

P2Vv aircraft were planned to sweep the significaxt
forecast sector of cloud travel, using visual ani
search radar methods of sightings cut to 800 narc-

tical miles on De2 days, out to 600 nautical niles

on Del day and, if necessary, in front of the cload
on D day.

P2V aircraft crews were directed to eto

fect diversion on all ships sighted in the sector
area on Dei end D day.

(3)

WB-29 aircraft on rcutine weather reconnaissance
missions were directed to report all sightings of

surface shipping encountered,

Ala sightings were

to be relayed to the Rader center (CIC USS BATROED)

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in the TG 7.3 fleet.

(4) P2v aircraft and destroyer security sweeps were di-

rected for the Eniwetck/Bikini Danger Area. Inform
mation fron these sweeps was channeled to the Radar
center (CIC USS BAIROKD).

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