-13- spring 63 at Tonopah and NTS respectively. As for funding, DOD funds for NTS operations were 32.6 million total by the end of 62 and had amounted to 76.9 million total for the Pacific by the end of 62. Due to the atmospheric tests planned during July 62, during this extremely busy period, 1600 military and civilian personnel were under the Continental Test Organization at the height of this operation. Specifics on this operation include the fact that at least 18 and as many as 73 different technical projects supported each of the 4 atmospheric events and Littie Feller I was observed by the Attorney General, Robert Kennedy, Gen. Maxwell Taylor, and several other VIP's. As in the previous period, the underground tests at the NTS were supported by the DOD mainly to obtain data for Vela Uniform. As for 8.1.3, more than 1500 military and civilian personnel were under their control during this period. The Task element at Fiji was moved to Samoa during August to improve communications with the many South Pacific Islands. For support engineering and construction at the various locations (67) used by the DOD in the Pacific during Dominic, a cost of 5.5 million was built up. The Dominic events involved 49 different DOD technical and scientific projects. Note that as WET looked at the end of Dec. 62, with a slightly new organization, Col. Kodis now headed up the office of the Test Director.

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