1146th Special Activities Squadron, Fort Meyer, Virginia. this group were badged with TG 7.1. Six n from This squadron was another admini- strative organization set up to provide support for Air For nel on detached duty. person- Two men with this unit can be associaked with Naval Research Laboratory experiments for Los Alamos Scienti Fic Laboratory (LASL), and another has been associated with LASL actifities. 650lst Support Squadron, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio. oe One militafy is in- cluded with the TG 7.1 list, but no function is identified. [The home location of his unit indicates that he may have been involved with WADC activities in the aircraft effects program. Non~-Air~-Force Organizations. Air Force personnel served with otHer than Air Force organizations in TG 7.1. These included the following Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) contractors and organizations: meshausen and Grier, Inc. Edgerton, Ger- (EG&G), American Car and Foundry (APF), and the Hanford Atomic Power Operation. Air Force personnel alsoj served with the Army's Ballistic Research Laboratories and its support unit, the 930lst TSU, and with the Naval Ordnance Laboratory. sures are given in Table 86. Theif Air Force personnel were also ik but their exposures are included in Chapter 10 expoAFSWP, (Table 90), nog by ser- vice affiliation. TASK GROUP 7.4 (AIR FORCE) The Consolidated List for CASTLE lists 53 home stations for Ajr Force personnel. The 699 individuals named represented about 41 percen TG 7.4 maximum operational strength. of the Apparently TG 7.4 did not pxpvide estimates of exposure for unbadged personnel as did TG 7.2 and Tf/.3. An inspection of the 53 home stations on the list shows that out a dozen are probably duplications of other units on the list, so the] number is probably less. In addition, ten units are incompletely identiffied, and if these were completely identified they might also be duplicationg. 390 ans