DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE KOE | 138778 f U. S. ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION Washington 25, D. C. No. Tel. 859 ST 3-8000, Ext. 307 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (MONDAY, JULY 23, 1956) STATEMENT BY LEWIS L. STRAUSS, CHAIRMAN, ATOMIC ENERGY COMMISSION, AND CHARLES E. WILSON, SECRETARY, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE The final test shot of the 1956 series at the Atomic Energy Commission's Eniwetok Proving Grounds has been fired. All «mmm activities will be concluded in the near future, after which surface and air restrictions within the control area will be removed. The tests were successful and contributed materially to the security of the United States and the Free World, including further development of methods of defense against attack. As discussed by the President on April 25 and reported by Chairman Strauss on July 19, the tests advanced the development of weapons with reduced fallout and weapons for tactical purposes. The tests were conducted without radiological hazard outside of the limited hazard area. There were no injuries among the personnel of Joint Task Force Seven attributable to radiological or other effects of the tests. As announced on March 1, 1956; a post-opera- tion radiological survey of the control area will be conducted. Official notices to airmen and mariners will be published at a later date announcing the removal of restrictions within the area. It is empha- sized that the entire control area remains restricted until the official notices are published. EE. Mitepane — fEe _L9b29 Late US DOE ARCHIVES ne 326 U.S. ATOMIC ENERGY —_—_§€60MMIssiON——___ (more) cotection OGM... Box 5632 Bicep Potaer ee pas fh

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