facility, ENIWETOK.
A security inspection was conducted on Compound
117, ENIWETOK ISLAND, to insure adequate protection of this compound
during specified critical periods.
As directed by the AEC, CJTE SEVEN or CTG 7.2 numerous
security investigations have been conducted,
5.
Military Police:
The Military Police of this Task Group continued to be
primarily concerned with securitymissions at ENIWETOK and BIKINI
ATOLLS.
In addition, there were various secondary missions,
The Provost Marshal retained command control of the MP
Detachment, thus facilitating the execution of the various Military
Police missions,
Officers in charge of the various detachments re-
ceived their instructions directly from the Office of the Provost
Marshal,
The organization, disposition, and strength Ty
various operating detachments were set up according to plan.
After
BRAVO, when it became clear that TARE would not be reentered, these
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dispositions were altered to meet the new situation,
OWA
. The office of the Provost Marshal had a strength of twoofficers, three warrant officers, and two enlisted men during the
period of this installment.
The Military Police Detachment had an
assigned strength on 1 February 1954 of six officers and 235 enlisted
men.
By 7 April 1954 because of losses due to rotation, inter-unit
transfer, completion of TDY, and medical evacuation, the enlisted
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