e.

(2)

Proper precedence.

(3)

Proper abbreviations

Task Unit Commanders will bring to the attention of all

message drafters the contents of COI No. 10-7 "Preparation of Hessages",

f. ACP 124 (A) "Communication Instructions - Radio Telegraph

Procedure" will be complied with.
6.

TELEPHONE USAGE:

a. In the Zone of Interior, no classified information will be
discussed over the telephone.
b. In the forward area wire telephone facilities cleared for
conversations up to and including SECRET will be available at:

(i)

(2)

ENIWETOK ISLAND (400 line dial exchange with connecting
service to other islands of ENIWETOK ATOLL).

BIKING ATOLL (connecting. service between necessary is~
‘lands

.

(3)

PARRY ISLAND (270 line manual with connecting service

(4)

Telephone cables to buoys (providing wire telephone

to other islands of ENIWETOK ATOLL).
service to designated ships).

c. VHF (FM) radio relay equipment will be provided at key points
as a back-up for wire and cable telephone facilities, but commmications
will be limited to unclassified conversations and message traffic when such

facilities are in use, TELEPHONE OPERATORS WILL, INFORM TELEFHONE USERS IN
ALL CASES WHEN CALIES ARE ROUTED OVER VHF RADIO RELAY FACILITI£S AND USERS
WILL BE INFORMED THAT CONVERSATIONS MUST BE CONFINED TO UNCLASSIFIED
MATTERS,

d.

ACP 134(A) "Joint Communications Instructions Appendix IV-

Telephone Switchboard Operating Procedure" will be complied with.

6, TOP SECRET and .EC RESTRICTED DATA material will not be
transmitted in plain language over telephone circuits, either wire or
radio relay.

7. RADIO TELEPHONE PROCEDURES:

The following information on Communi~

cations Security, based in general on material contained in ACP 125 (A)
"Communications Instruction Radio Telephone Procedure," is published here

for the guidance of all personnel and for compliance by those personnel
using HF, VHF, or UHF radiotelephone circuits,
a.

¢

(1)

ations

Sec

$

In the interest of security, transmission by radiotele-

phone will be as short and concise as possible consist~
ent with clearness. Since personnel other than trained
operators frequently operate radiotelephone equipment,
all personnel must be cautioned that transmissions by
radiotelephone are subject to enemy interception and
therefore have no security.

TASK GROUP 7,4
OPRS ORDER NO, 2=54
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