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Marlin:

--- Quote from: ipregen on Apr 29, 2019, 01:38 ---I'll go with Dr Jay Rencher in Idaho Falls. Class 7408.

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I loved his stories, I can't remember the name of the other civilian RadCon instructor but he was on the recovery team for SL-1 and had some very good stories too about the early years of the Navy nuclear program. I would have to agree that they taught me more than anyone else about theory, then we entered the Navy programmatic system where we used very little of it. (S1W 71-02)

Marlin:

--- Quote from: ipregen on Apr 29, 2019, 01:38 ---I'll go with Dr Jay Rencher in Idaho Falls. Class 7408.

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https://www.nukeworker.com/forum/index.php/topic,38987.msg187537.html#msg187537

ipregen:

--- Quote from: Marlin on Apr 29, 2019, 10:56 ---https://www.nukeworker.com/forum/index.php/topic,38987.msg187537.html#msg187537

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I remember things like he would be on a mountain with his 270 Weatherby aiming at an elk on another mountai.
I don't recall the other guys name, but I do remember his SL-1 stories.

TVA:
Doc was a good dude

Marlin:

--- Quote from: Marlin on Apr 29, 2019, 03:04 ---I can't remember the name of the other civilian RadCon instructor but he was on the recovery team for SL-1 and had some very good stories too about the early years of the Navy nuclear program.

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Arlo Trost was the other instructor he was the first to enter SL-1 with a meter.

http://www.memorialsolutions.com/sitemaker/sites/WoodFu2/obit.cgi?user=344423Trost

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