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CENERAL'S OFFICE, FEBRUARY 17, 1971, 10:00 A.M.
Br. Still and I met with Col. Howell to discuss the status of his efforts
_in folloving up the 23 airmen exposed to 78 rads whole body doze ’on
“Rongerik following the March 1, 1954 detonation on Bikini.
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‘thet three men vere stil] in the service and he had had pnysical exemina-~
Sons carried out oa thea.
About ten men had more or less dropped out
. Of sight as of 1963 or so and would have to be located.
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_VA, therefore, had medical aad other records on them; the records were
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“that they pot proper medical supervision as against converting them into
_ bypochondetacs, generating claims against the Government, setting precedents,
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and fadicated that he woulc lika to visit Breokhaven wren it became
conventenc,
To that end ve agreed that I would call Sr. Conard and would
then see that he and Dr. Conard became better acquainted by telephone. The
idea of this was to withdraw DSM ro the sidelines, leaving toe principals
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I have sent Col. Howell 2 copy of my letter to Dr. Conard, dated January 12,
1971, describing the understandings I wad arrived at with DASA and the VA,
giving Special attention to the ethical considerations chat night apply to
Conard's examination of these people.
Before leaving, Dr. Still and I asked if he had any plans for the larger
number of aircraft pilots who flew through clouds of fallout collecting
@erial samples.
He indicated that be had considered this bur bad not
taken it up because, (a) the doses were small; (b) a pilot who got any kind
of a sfenificanc cose was given other duties; and (c) there were quite a
large number of pilots who had been assigned to other misstons.
On the
whole his response to the pilot evpesures added up to a negative.
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