B.

Planning for the On-Site Phase
The date for the implementation of the over-all badge

system has been changed to 1 September 1952 rather than 1 August
1952 as originally planned.

Ivy badges will be issued to certain

personnel aboard the USS Curtiss prior to this date.
The Ivy Forward Area Identification Plan has been forwarded
to Joint Task Force 132 and approved.

This plan provides for indica~»

tion by color code the type clearance the wearer has and the area
to which he has access,

Access to operational areas at Eniwetok

Atoll, Kwajalein Atoll, or afloat, which are designated as "Operational"
or "Exclusion" will be limited to wearers of Ivy security identification
badges consisting of a colored insert laminated in plastic and equipped

with a spring clip.

Secondary identification such @s access lists

and exchange badges will be required for access to Exclusion areas.

Badges will normally be procured, assembled, and issued by CTG 132.1
upon delegation of such operational responsibility by CJIF-132.

Badges will normally be issued to all "Q" and "TS" cleared
persons who have need for access to classified areas ashore and afloat,
and to NAC cleared personnel stationed on Kwajalein.

Badges will not

be issued to NAC cleared personnel stationed on Eniwetok Island.
Badges will not be issued to personnel stationed afloat unless their
duties require access to operational areas, ashore or afloat.

Appro-

priate badges, "Temporary" and "VIP", may also be issued to other

personnel as required by exigencies of the situation.
C.

Holmes and Narver Personnel Security Processing

Statistics maintained by Holmes and Narver Security Division

for a four week period indicate that an average of 100.63 days is
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