,. of necese~ryitern~inulufii ng equipnentand evprlies. for tie initiation o!’oper6tjonn in the forwmrd wea ct the earlieat posaibla d~te. II PlanningStage- ThroughDate of Approvalof Joint Roof-Test Comdttee Report,JCS 1795/6.. The firsttask facingthe staffwas to preparea reportto the Joint Chiefsof Staff,as a matterof urgenoy,settingforththe basio principleswhich would ~overn serviceand Am participation in the teats. GeneralHull fieaired tiat each aeohionof the paperbe coordinatedwith the seotionof the &my, Na~, or ~r Foroe~oncerned,in order that therewould be no delay to the paperwhen it was c)onsiclered by tho Joint Chiefsof Staff. It we-srealizedby all that the basic policiesapproved by the JCS would have to be convertedinto detailedagreements between the Servicesaa the operationp=ogressed from tie planningto operational stage. ‘lMs sectionof the reportwill disoussdeoisionsmade at this time and some of th~ reasoningbehindthem. Decisionto use EnlwetokrathertiaiY Kwajelein(Roi-?hunur): Two siteswere consideredfor the tests- Miwetok Atolland hajalein (RoiNwwr). An analysisfndioatedtiat the logisticeffortand that the overallcostwould b~ slightlyless (approximately $70,000)at RoiNamur. This base was closerto Oahu, and also to the !Uavybase at Kwajalein. However,these logiatiaconsiderations were sufficiently minor to be overruledbecauseEniwetokwas more suitablefrom other standpoints.(In praotiaethe tiiwetoksite workedout well from a logisticviewpoint.) SectionTV ~.> .,. 2

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