omrite rds inking with rega s the latest th se es dr ad E R& DD from DASA to A 3 Aug. 59 memo hicle to be used The deliver y ve cal plans. ils of the te chni ta de e th d an ow to Will A ed with each J pods would be us 59, #J6-8290, subject "Underground Shots in August om The final Newman memo, on6antoneaee KS ains brief descriptions, including xty-six inch diameter cased holes,“ cont with various for testing in various geometries wings, of five different proposals the addressees are requested to look at gnostic capabilities. The nummeous : nts yposals and provide any possible comme °F Here is the 7 Aug. message from CJTF-7 to 7.2 at Eniwetok which states, "The conclusions contained in the report of the Jeffrey Committee concerning the status of the EPG have approved in principle by the chairman of the AEC and the Secretary of Defense. JA JTF-7 has been assigned the implementing responsibility for the actions under DOD cognizance in coordination with the AEC and the services.” It goes on to say that the EPG will be phased down immediately to maintenance standby with a capability to resume testing within 12 months. Only facilities and equipment which cannot be replaced within 12 months will be kept at the EPG and there will be maximum consolidation of “the AEC-DOD functions. TG67.2 will turn over their functions to the AEC contractor with the ultimate release of all Army personnel from the EPG and this phase is to begin immediately and be complete by Jan. 1960. Various other preliminary details of the areas to be transferred or phased down are contained in this lengthy TWX. No. The Jeffrey Committee was known as sub-committee 1. On the AEC side, Jim Reeves of 7.5 sent messages to the various AEC agencies which instructed them to proceed with a phasedown of the EPG resources, in order to retain a capability to begin a 12 barge shot at EPG 1 year after approval to resume testing. — fl

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