accompany each party working on a project with a reserve of about 20%
additional monitors.
However, as the planning vrogressed additional
projects were atied necessitating a revision of monitor end technician
requirements.
As a result of this revision it was considered there was
neod for seventy-two officers and civilians, ani seventeen enlisted men.
Later, about 15 December 1947, the troop list requirements for the CVE115 (ship designated to transport personnel of TG 706) were modified to
seventy-five officers and civilians and twenty-six enlisted.
In December 1947 "Q" clearances were initiated for personne] of
the Task Group at the request of the J-2 Section of the Task Force.
On
15 January 1548 CTG 7.6 indicated the requirements, by name, of all personnel of TG 7.6 entitled to RED or GREEN badges.
About 22 January 1948 it was realized that the requirements for air
monitors had been markedly underestimated,
therefore the services of
nine officers, Medical Service Corps, USAF, were requested in atdition
to previous requirement indications.
Special Physical Examinations.
Early in October it was decided that all individuals of JTF 7 who
would be participating in work with or around radioactive materiel
would require special plifeical examinations prior to leaving the United
States.
Examinetions would consist of a complete physical to include
chest X-ray, urinalysis, and complete blood count (red and white count,
hemoglobin, and differential).
Forms were made for these special physical
examinations and sent to the various agencies within the Task Force for
distribution to individuals concerned.
Section IX
If an individual had undergone a