3.

Conhtor Intolligonce:
Tho scrvicos of Sub-Dctnchmant “C”, 902nd CIC Dot~.chmont,

under the operntion?l control of CJTF SEVEN, wore nmdc avnilnblc to
Task Group 7.2 for the implomonta.tionof the counterintolligonco
Fivo mon of the CIC Detachment woro locntod on ENIV’ETOK

mission-

Island and opcratod under the staff supervision of the S2.
During the oper~tion, tho CIC Tenmmtorinlly

~ssisted the

security nnd intolligonco effort by raoommonding nnd conducting proliminary invostigations of individuals whose activities were of
countorintcllignocointerest and by dolivcring security indoctrination
briefings to inccming personnel nnd conducting baggage soarchcs for
contr~be.nditems.

They wore also helpful in conducting security sur-

veys, invcstig~tion of security violations nnd in the prcp~ration
and disscmin~tion of security posters; nll of which m~.tcri~.lly
aided
in strongthcning the security position of this task group.
4.

Security:
a~

Travel Control. Entry and reentry into

the PPG

WaS

govcrnod by CINCPAC Letter Serial 020, d~tod 1 April 1952. All
personnel antcring this ~rcn wore roquircd to meet the minimum
security roquirc.mentsestmblishcd by CINCPJC. The responsibility
of dctormining tkwt rll such persons arc good security risks rests
with the individu~.llsccmmnd thct publishes his ordcrs~ A Provost
Mnrshel trnvol control team met r?llsurfaco ships and aircr~ft. 411
incoming porsonml reccivod o briefing on the security rcquiromants
within tho PFG and their bng~age was se~che~ to prevent introduction
of contraband items 6.
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