lst Guided Missile Brigade, 2nd Guided Missile Group, Ft. Bliss
Texas.
One military, for whom no activity has been discovered, is
isted.
His exposure was low.
th the
radsafe
(TU 7)
He may have been on temporary duty
activity.
lst Radiological Safety Support Unit, Ft. McClellan, Alabama.
provided the core of TU 7 for TG 7.1.
Twenty-eight militar
This unit
partici-
r
2.
pated; the details of their activities are found in Chapter
Expo-
sures for seven of these men exceeded 3.9 R for the series.
4th Army Hq, Ft. Sam Houston, Texas.
ticipation.
One military with no idenfified par-
A joint task force representative visited 4th
rmy Hq to
solicit radsafe personnel for temporary duty at CASTLE (Refdrence 8,
September 1953 Installment), and perhaps this man's service
as
a
result.
53lst AAA Battalion, Ellsworth AFB, South Dakota.
One military
ith no
identified participation.
4050th ASU Hq Battery, Ft. Sill, Oklahoma.
One military with 1
exposure
and no identified participation.
4052nd ASU Hqand Hg Battery, 9th Training Battalion, Ft. Bliss,
Texas.
Four military badged with TG 7.1, but no specific activity w s docu-~
mented for the group.
Probably on temporary duty with TU 7.
See note
above under AA&GM.
4054th Staff and Faculty, Department of Tactics and Combined Armd, Ft. Bliss,
Texas.
nel
The two military listed are probably TU 7 temporary
(see note under AA&GM above).
7125th AAU JTF 7, Washington, D.C.
uty person-
Recorded exposure for one was high.
Two men identified with TG 7 1, but
only one man was badged.
845lst AAU, AFSWP, Washington, D.C.
One man with a low exposure
8452nd AAU below.
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