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TG 7.5
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Total
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Assembly Area
15
0
0
i4
0
178
193
243
20
15
7
45
245
Station
Station
Station
Station
Station
3 (Mohawk)
4 {Inca)
6 (Erie)
7 (Blackfoct)
10 (Huron)
0
0
15
15
12
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29
256
111
37
0
0
4
3
0
0
0
9
8
15
41
29
28-4
137
64
Station
Station
Station
Station
Station
11
12
13
14
15
14
0
15
14
0
63
54
96
63
33
2
0
3
3
0
18
14
15
18
18
97
68
129
98
51
Station 18 (Cherokee)
Station 22 (Zuni)
Station 23 (Seminole)
0
0
15
25
V7?
256
2
4
4
0
5
11
27
186
286
Station 24 (Lacrusse}
0
268
4
8
280
Barge Slip, only
CMR Area
Station 1 (Kickapoo)
Station 2 (Yuma)
3.14.5
(Navaio)
(Apache)
(Flathead)
(Dakota)
(Tewa)
0
6
0
0
90
92
8
0
283
3-41
42
15
Clearances
Joint Task Force Seven SOP 205-3 required al! participants in TG 7.1
to possess either a Secret or Top Secret military clearunce or an active
Q clearance. Pricer to the issuance of any orders permitting travel to the
PPG, J-1 of TG ~.1 was required to have verification that the traveler
possessed the 1. 7. isary clearance. The system used was as follows:
a.
‘Lue existence of a Q clearance was determined from the
Status Reports, This informition was periodically compiled and submitted
to TG 7.5 for verification. TG 7.5 verified the existence of an active Q,
and so informed J-1, TG 7.1.
b. Verification of military clearances for DOD personnel under
the operational control of TU-3 was accomplished by Field Command, AFSWP.
As the AEC Form 277 submitted by Field Command contained the military
clearance, a copy of this was sent to J-1, TG 7.1, and constituted certification of the military clearance,
ec. Verification of the military clearance of DOD personnel on
duty with TG 7.1, other than TU-3, was a responsibility of the Military
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