PREFACE

Between 1945 and 1962, the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission

(AEC) con-

ducted 235 atmospheric nuclear weapon tests at sites in the United Statks
and in the Pacific and Atlantic oceans.
of Defense
the tests.

In all, about 220,000 Departmebe

(DOD) participants, both military and civilian, were present at
Of these, approximately 142,000 participated in the Pacific

test series and approximately another 4,000 in the single Atlantic test
series.

In 1977, 15 years after the last aboveground nuclear weapon test, tHe
Center for Disease Control

(CDC) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human

Services noted more leukemia cases than would normally be expected amon
about 3,200 soldiers who had been present at shot SMOKY, a test of the
PLUMBBOB Series.
istration

(VA)

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Since that initial report by the CDC, the Veterans Admin-

has received a number of claims for medical benefits fro

former military personnel who believe their health may have been affect
by their participation in the weapon testing program.
In late 1977, the DOD began a study that provided data to both the qpc
and the VA on potential exposures to ionizing radiation among the military
and civilian personnel who participated in the atmospheric testing 15 t
30 years earlier.

In early 1978, the DOD also organized a Nuclear Test

Personnel Review (NTPR)

to:

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Identify DOD personnel who had taken part in the
atmospheric nuclear weapon tests

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Determine the extent of the participants’ exposure to
ionizing radiation

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Provide public disclosure of information concerning
Participation by DOD personnel in the atmospheric
nuclear weapon tests.

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