RoSTRICTED cn eg TG 132.1 Administrative Plan Security - Annex B pany epee po S| oe py btw ee aes i ea through the AG Section. Holmes and Narver personnel orders are prepared by Commander, Western Sea rrontier. Visitors to the TG 132.1 areas at the forward area will be limited to personnel of participating organizations and VIP's, the latter upon the authority of the CJIF 132. 3. CLASSIFIED AREAS &. Eniwetok Atoll (2) Danger Zone Since 13 December 1948 a "danger zone" has been established around Eniwetok Atoll. This area is bounded as follows: Beginning at a point 10°15' N and 160°35'E, north along the meridian ot 160°35'E to a point at 12°%5'N, 160°35'E, thence east along the parallel of 12°45'N to a point at 12°45'N and 163955'#, thence south along the meridian of 163°55's to a point at 10°15'N and 163°55'E, thence west to the point of beginning. Notic. of this area has been published in air and marine navigational notices and in the press. The State Department has notified all foreign governments. Closed Area On 2 December 1947, by notification to the United Nations (Zniwetok Atoll is a part of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands, placed under the USA as the administering authority by the Security Council of the United Nations), the United States closed the area of the entire Eniwetok Atoll and its adjacent territorial waters. The territorial waters are those within a three (3) mile limit on the ocean side of the islands of the Atoll and all the waters inside the Atoll. It is considered that the United States has every right to deny access to Eniwetok Atoll and its territorial waters and that it has the right to warn intruders in the danger area of potential danger. (3) Other classified areas of varying degrees have been established within Eniwetok Atoll: (a) Restricted area (1) Parry Island (2) Operational islands other than Parry Island. Bek RESTRICTED 7 ft ree oy Pry = ui _4 vf i bite f et Lee cut . . Ne et fe {