ar.
2.
The forwarding endorsement recommended that a small
radiolog‘cal safety group be included in the Post-SANDSTONE Garrison,
provided by the service furnishing the Garrison,
It also recommended
that the stock of AEC RadSafe instruments in custody of TG-7.6 be
released to the Post-SANDSTONE Garrison.
Minor instrument repair and
photometric dosimetry should be accomplished at Kwajalein.
liajor
4nstrument repair should be accomplished in the ZI.
3.
Radiological Medical Records with supporting data for
Medical-Legal purposes will be delivered to the Test Director for
“incorporation in AEC records on 2-plus-25.
Copies of these records
in the cases of all military personnel will be forwarded to AFSWP for
the proper distribution among the Armed Services.
On 29 April 1948 a letter was forwarded by Commander, TG-7.6 to
Commander, JIF-7, recommending that the following radiological safety
instruments be released to the Post-SANDSTONE Garrison at Eniwetok:
5 GM Counters, Victoreen 263A |
2 Ion Chambers, National Technical Laboratories MX-6
20 Pocket Dosimeters, Kelly Koett, 0.2r
2 Charging Boxes for Kelly Koett Dosimeters
15 Replacement GM tubes
10 Sets of Replacement Batteries for everything
1 Test Meter
2 Radium Buttons
Two~hundred personnel film badges, to be forwarded to the
Radiological Laboratory at Hunter's Point, Naval Shipyard
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