ane * covered by that operations order would be funded in the same manner as during Operation IVY. ILLUSTRATION 8, opposite page, shows Air Force Cost by Command Participation. The McNeil memorandum was issued with the underetanding that it was not all-inclusive but was an outline of the distinction between normal operating expenses, which were to be financed by the services, and the extra expenses, which were to be financed out of funds made available to the Joint Task Force Commander. Based on the McNeil memorandiwm, no dif- ficulties were anticipated by Bir Force Special Weapons Center in funding for Operation CASTLE as the AFSWC budget provided for the movement of personnel of Headquarters, Task Group 7.4 to and from the Forward Area in the same manner as during Operation IVY. was the only expense to be borne by AFSWC. It was assumed that this There were, however, three Major reversals of policy which created confusion in funding responsi- bilities, BEST AVAILABLE Copy 1. A requirement vas placed on the Air Defense Command (ADC) and the Strategic Air Command for each to furnish eight F-84 pilots to train in sampling operations with the 4926th Test Squadron (Sampling) at Kirtland Air Force Base and for further temporary duty in the Porward Area for Operation CASTLE. Joint Task Force SEVEN stated that “expenses of training personnel to take part in atomic tests are the responsibility of the Services to which personnel belong." This meant that ADC and SAC would be required to fund for the TDY of their personnel, These com- mands requested funds for this TDY as they had not received specific as~ signment of responsibilities early enough to include the requirements in their Fiscal Year 1954 budget estimates. *PWL/HO SECRET Task Group 7.4 requested funds A le