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L set up what <E-eeiL/they callga radiological laboratory
on Hospitadghip Haven.
for running.
And this I was entirely responsible
We went through the surface Able testthat
was the bomb dropped from the ai rgend(1 have some pictures
of that, by the way)~nd the Baker Blast, which was -
underground explostone th.» A
SSH:
Does that mean that you were there two times?
KGS ;
I was there during pie both tests, gan over a period of¢>
_rememher-whetherone month or two months,
‘but I enjoyed itéthoroughly.
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Sosou-stayad/you stayed the whole time there for the two.
SSH:
KGS;
I stayed over, yes.
SSH;
What were you supposed to do?
KGS;
I was supposed to give them an assay on anything they
brought in they thought was radioactive.
CFse was out
in the beginning with monitoring instruments, @nf*tater
on I had enough. equipment in the jab to make our own
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detection instruments, 1ike geiger counters. (Andeverything
worked‘peautifully as far as I was concerned.
I worked
my tail off assaying samplea. ant1 Jiked the Baker Burst
Because it was the biggest tracer study that I was ever
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a involved ‘in, hie Bikini Lagoon’ aa fairly good-sized
ha samples brought in to us, which we
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