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lux sampler were drawn from TG 7.2 and installed at Headquarters,
TG 7.2.
These instruments were under the direct supervision of the
Radsafe Officer, TG 7.2 and were to be used asthe final authority
on the "fall-out" level at ENIWETOK ISLAND .
On B minus 2 the Task Group Radsefe Officer briefed all
detachment -commanders and radsafe officers on their duties and ree
sponsibilities during the "fall-out" period.
detachments were issued radiac instruments.
were issued,
ISLAND.
On the same day, all
On B minus 1 film badges
Two methods were used to cover the personnel on ENIWETOK
The first method was area badging.
Film badges were spotted
around the island in key places selected to provide ooverage of living
areas and working areas of TG 7.2.
Coordination was effected with
the Radsafe Officer, Task Group 7.4 to insure coverage of the arcas
assigned to Task Group 7.4.
The second method was personnel badging,
Film badges were issued to detachment radsafe officers and radsafe
non-commissioned officers.
These badges were worn throughout the
"fall-out" period by these personnel.
It was decided to average the
readings of the. personnel and the area readings for each detachment
and to make a blanket assessment of total radiation dosage to each
member of that detachment based upon this average.
Cards were filled out on all personnel of Task Group 7.2.
Entries will be made on these cards subsequent to the "fall-out" period
of each shot.
Thus, at any time, the Task Group will know the total
dosage received by any of its members,
At the conclusion of CASTLE
these cards will be transmitted to CTG 7.4 who is responsible for
keeping total dosage records on the entire Task Force.
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16-Appendix III to Annex F to CTG 7.2 Operation Order 3-53,
17-Tab 0
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