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Ge. Cconey held a conference at Los Alamos
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procurement and handling of all supplies re-

be assigned to TU 3.1.5.
When the conference of monitors was held ai
LASL in October 1950, it was for the first time
possible to analyze the operations plans of the
various scientific programs to determine the

quired for the mission of TU 3.1.5. It was

number of monitors required. It became evi-

dent that the 30 officer monitors and 9 civilian
monitors would not be adequate, and requirements were established and approved by CJTF-3
for eleven more officer monitors. In a few
cases personnel who had been requested were
found to be unavailable and were replaced.

1.5 EQUIPMENT AND LOGISTICS

LCDR Donald C. Campbell, AFSWP, Howard

agreed that procurementof all equipment and
supplies would be handled by Allen’s group. His
group would also package, mark, and ship equipment to Parry Island, where it would be delivered to TU 3.1.5.
All radiological safety equipment which had
been stored at Los Alamos after Operation
Sandstone was checked for serviceability. A
complete list of additional items needed was
submitted. LCDR Campbell and Andrews rendered technical advice and such other services
as were required by Allen’s group regarding
procurement of equipment.

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