OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE WASHINGTON 25, D. C. April 9, 1956 MEMORANDUM FOR THE DIRECTOR, ATOMIC ENERGY DIVISION, OFFICE OF CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS SUBJECT: Foreign Observers at Operation REDWING 1. Reference is made to the memorandum for the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, from the Deputy Secretary of Defense, dated 9 February 1956, and the memorandum for the Commander, JTF~-7, from the Assistant to the Secretary of Defense (Atomic Energy) dated 4 April 1956, copies of which nave been furnished you previously. 2. The above references describe the foreign observer program for Operation REDWING along with procedures for the preperation of suitable briefings to be given the participants. The Deputy for Air, JTF-7 has submitted to this office copies of the briefings for clearance, which are forwarded herewith for elearance under the State-Defense Military Informaticn Control Committee procedures for the disclosure of classifi.cd defense and atomic information to foreign nationals, ana for the joint determination with the Atomic Energy Commission as to transmissibility, if required. 3, It is understood that the scientific aspects of the briefing is being prepared by Dr. Ogle, Deputy for Scientific Matters, JTF-7, which will be cleared informally through the Atomic Energy Commission first. You will want to insure that this part of the briefing is properly cleared under SDMICC procedures also. 4X, I recommended that this matter be handled on an urgent basis in view of the limited time available and the fact that the Atomic Energy Commission concurrence in this program was made subject to subsequent agreement in this area, /s/ Herbert B. Loper Assistant to the Secretary of Defense (Atomic Energy) Incl: Memo fr Deputy for Air, JTF-7, Mae Or ay} hI dta 4/3/56. w/3 Incls.

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