deputy

during that time and possibly throughout the
operatio
Kingsley and Colonel HNartell are assigned full-time to.1- n, 1
13at precent

and there is a possibility of getting two more peopl
e fron AFSVP assigned

full-time.

[| [since Gilbert and Ogle will both be at NPG for the mojor portion of

ut
the}
fewAlamos
months,until
it does
notUpshot-Knothole.
appear necessaryThe
to have
DOD representa~
tive
at Los
after
'D-6" a (counte
to

j-6 and [iwermorets 1-6 discussed above) man will presumably be sneeley ’
King
at Least) for the present.
z

The nalapproval for the organization described above is pending a

JCS paper, wiialy has not gone through but is expected to.

Gilbert would

anticipate thatthe people in the Reports bex would not go overseas,

The

Administration-section might not be necessary overseas—Di TT have found it

is necessary in comjinental tests. It will never consist of more than one
very junior officey and perhaps one enlisted man, In addition, so far as
personnel overseas are concerned, there would be possibly a logistics man,
as well as the construction man, in the bex called Requirements.
Captain Kingsley may be contacted by writing to the Chief, AFSW?
(Attn: Capt. N. E. Kingsley), PO Bex 2610, tiashington 25, D. Cs, or in a
week or so when they get set (GPs) to Hq TU=13. His phone is 7-1300.

Lo

P.

REPORTS

oO)

.

a

Curry is preparing a form fi eatatus reports, a draft of which he will
show Kingsley, requesting the
“dperational requirements except for
construction.

.

As for experimental reports, Ogle
request a preliminary one very
soon after each shot, and a final one ag s
the data are interpreted.
This can be written as a report to the Task
ip Cammander, and he will
not insist on reviewing it.
ur
"Turquoise Book" for Castle: Sometime in J
like to get together a book illustrating the whal
that Kingaley or Gilbert furnish a section cove

and format should be similar to Galentinets Ivy

G.

PERSONNEL CLEARANCES

or August we would
ration, Ogle asked.
the DOD program. Ontline

olseBook.

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:

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7)

The AEC has the responsibility for taking care of Q elbar ces.
Curry thinks it is safe to say that everyone working an thesé¢ iprojects
should have a Q clearance sooner or later—the sooner the bettér. As for
crews of ships, it is thought the officers should be © cleared, the crews
not necessarily; they will get a P clearance.

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