preparations. The Army Task Group Commander, (CTG 7.2) was given the responsibility of preparations ashore for future tests on the Eniwetok Atoll. He was charged with the proper disposition of all personnel, property, and records of Task Group 7.2, when no longer required for use in the tests or in roll-up procedure. He was further charged with rendering all necessary assistance to Task Group 7.1 in its roll-up activity. Com- mander, Joint Task Group SEVEN specifically prescribed what SANDSTONE facilities and supplies were to remain on the islands after roll-up activities and these supplies were turned over by appropriate means to the Commander having post-SANDSTONE responsibility for Eniwetok Atoll. The Navy Task Group Commander (CTG 7.3) was responsible for the proper disposition of all property, personnel and records of Task Group 7e3, and for the Naval preparations which were taken to preserve the area for future tests. The Radiological safety Group (TG 7.6) continued throughout the roll-up their responsibilities as set forth in Field Order No. 1. On "Z" plus fifteen (15), Commander, Task Group 7.6 furnished the Eniwetok Commander with a radiological safety status report which defined the areas contaminated by radioactivity. The Island Commander Kwajalein (CTG 7.7), was responsible for the surface shipments fron Kwajalein and for assisting Task Group 74 in packing and crating and for the final disposition of property, personnel and records of Task Group 7.7. Section VIII 79 He was responsible for proper disposition

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