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Re[2]: High Altitude Exposures



     I may be overstepping my boundaries, but what I believe Bob is saying 
     that the data is classified.  The knowledge that the data is 
     classified and known does not mean you are going to be shot...It means 
     you must have a "Need to Know" before the data is afforded.  mike 
     coogen 


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Subject: Re:: High Altitude Exposures
Author:  radsafe@romulus.ehs.uiuc.edu at ~GW1
Date:    12/13/95 9:11 AM


     Bob Flood wrote:
     
     
     ...the dosimeters and dose data are classified.
     
     
     I need to know:
     
     1.   If they're classified, how does he know about them?
     
     2.    If he has access to classified material, should he  be
          telling us about  it?
     
     3.    If  we (all of us) now know about them does that  mean
          that           we're going to be shot?
     
     Inquiring minds want to know...
     
     
     
     Joel T. Baumbaugh (baumbaugh@nosc.mil) 
     NRaD
     San Diego
     
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