QA A Die we ita ea it APPENDIX"D" IMPACT ON JOINT TASK FORCE 1. A factor of major importance in considering the feasibility of moving all or part of PILGRIM to EPG is the effect of such a decision on JTF-7 and the DOD. Because of the long lead times inherent in JTF-~-7 planning for an operation at EPG and obtaining the required logistic support they could not be ready to support such an operation in less than 14 months from the time the decision was made. JTF-7 is now in an interim period phase and is planning now for HARDTACK on the basis of the start of the operational period in April 1958 and the first detonation approximately May 1, 1958. 2. If it is desired to mount an operation at EPG in the late Fall 1957, JTF-7 would immediately be faced with the pro- blem of competing with other DOD scheduied programs for men, money, ships, planes, transportation, supplies and other equip- ment. Consequently, we must assume, and it must be realized that this assumption is the only basis on which the operation would be feasible within the time scale in our present thinking, that DOD would fully support it with the highest priorities so that competing DOD programs would yield. On this basis JTF-7 could be ready by October 1957 if the decision were made now, 3. During the proposed operational period the weather is characterized as a typhoon period. The everpresent threat of typhoons may force a complete shutdown of operations and evacuation of the atolls. Even typhoon alerts will disrupt operation because of the necessity to take precautionary measures, - 20 - Appendix "p" TPP

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