o/ Here is a 14 November TWX from REeves to Betts with info. copies to Foster Fr LRL, LASL,-H&N, EG&G, Field Command DASA, AFSWC, Headquarters DASA (Brig. Gen. Polhamus and Maj. Gen. Starbird), and Sandia. The message [s addraft summary of the meeting held in ABQ on 13 November 1961 of the principal personne! involved in overseas testing. The meeting had opened with a briefing by Gen. Betts on the necessity to establish a reasonable shot schedule, sufficiently justified to support funding negotiations and political objections. following should be taken into consideration: He emphasized that the (1) a possibility that approval for atmospheric testing might not be forthcoming, (2) provided approval was obtained a readiness date of | March was desired and that the testing period might be as short as 60-90 days, (3) provided approval] was obtained and a series in 1962 was executed planning should also envision the possibility of a subsequent series in 1963, and (4) location of the series at Christmas Island seems the most feasible under present political conditions. The meeting itself covered a myriad of thoughts and possibilites for an overseas test series and I'll try to hit some of the highlights here. The list of LASL events included 15 different possible tests which could be done variously by airdrop, balloon, barge or ship and LASL mentioned that all events may require a sea vessel of some type including the Christmas Island shots but that especially that would be required for. the Johnston Istand or off Hilo type series and therefore a joint air-sea operation is required. LRL's shot list Included 26 different possible tests and they stated a desire to have only one overseas site rather than two. Support requirements were discussed at length under 3 possibilities: operating complete from. Christmas, operating in part from Christmas, and operating from Oahu or Johnston over open water. The requirements for diagnostics such as ey

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