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The overall restonsibility of
Sample Return is tnat of the Commander, Joint Task Force SEVEN,
Headquarters, Joint Task Force SEVEN, Task Groups 7.i and 7.4
will each have designated responsibilities end will each have e
an officer assigned to coordinate the return of semples to the
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These officers will be present at the Eniwetok eirstrip
for each aircreft loading and departure,
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Concept of Operations.
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a.
The necessary overseas and stateside aircraft to
accomplish the lift outlined in inclosure 1 will be procured
fron ATS by CJTF-SEVEN.
b.
Flight planning will be done by HATS end will be
based upon the requirements of CTG 7.1.
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Sample return flight departures from Eniwetok will
be controlled by CJTF-SEVEN, based upon the needs of CTG 7.1 and
other pertinent factors.
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Usable passenger space aboard sample return aircraft will be eéllocated by CJTF-SEVEN consistent with radiological sefety and the urgency of scmple movement.
The number
of couriers, sample project officers, monitors ¢nd passengers
Will not exceed 2 total of eight (2)” in the cabin of Flyaways
one end two.
e. There will be four (4) scheduled flights after
each detonation. They will depart, consistent with collection
of samples and flying safety at the following times:
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