Box 558 This box contains the 17 Dec. 61 trip report by Bill Ogle on his visit to i rier Christmas Island earlier that month. | It is document No. JO-541 and is contained in the first folder in the box. This box also contains information on Pacific and NTS building and land programs thru the period of interest as well as some security and classification notes from Dominic. Correspondence in the last half of Decenber of 61 indicates a possible visit by Fleming of Livermore to England to discuss the problems of B-57 sampling of air bursts, apparantly to get information that the British acquired on their use of these aircraft. JT A letter from Foster to Betts on 22 December notes that LASL desires to send Paul Guthals along with Fleming and that Livermore prefers hak the week of 15 January for the visit. An 18 Dec. memo from Col. Anderson, Deputy to Gen. Betts, to Gen. Betts discusses the results of a meeting with Gen. Starbird and includes the following items among others. DMA has issued authority to ALO authorizing Reeves to direct H&N to begin hiring personnel immediately and H&N plans to have about 1000 people ultimately involved in the JTF operations. The first DOD high altitude shot is scheduled for 7 May at Johnston Island with actual work towards this date beginning at Johnston Island on Jan 3. It is stated also that Johnston will not be used as a base for sampler aircraft. The Honolulu newspapers have written a couple of articles which are regarded as "surmise" articles, addressing the H&N hiring. The JTF generated cover story is that the hiring is for strictly DOD work at Johnston Island for construction, rehabilitation and service support for Johnston Air Force Base. As for funding for Johnston Island build-up, it is tentatively decided that DOD will pay for construction which relates to the DOD technical pro- gram, whereas the rehabilitation of the administrative facilities will be paid for by the AEC. As for the Johnston Island management it is planned for an agreement to be negotiated such that JTF-8 will take control of J. I. from the present controlling agency which I believe is PACAF and will negotiate satisfactory agreements for use with the present users. - H6N will then provide the support facilities and the AEC will be reimbursed for the costs that are attributed to non-JTF users. Operational drop aircraft and Sampler aircraft are planned to be based at Barbers Point Naval Air Station with only minor additional facilities needed there. The remainder of the Air Task group will be based at Hickam and there is a need for at least $100,000 to be spent there to build and rehabilitate barracks buildings. Furthermore, the to capacity will quarters will be of the buildings MATS freight terminal at Hickam which is presently jammed require some additions for the JTF needs. JTF headlocated on Ford Island and the Navy has agreed to the use there which are in need of some repair. Gen. Starbird feels the AEC should pay the rehabilitation costs listed above for Ford Island and, I believe, Hickam also, based on the fact that the requirement of these facilities arises primarily from the AEC development shots. /]

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