ee cleared. In this unit, a large number of requests for statements as to arrests, courts martials, ets., not mentioned in the AEC Form #l were received. Most of these offenses were minor in nature, and 4t was established that, in the majority of cases, no mention wes made of them because of o faulty interpretation of the requirements of the AEC Form #1 by the intelligence personnel who supervised the preparstion of the forns. ~ Security survey and security poster progroms were continued during the period. 4, Umsuall Activities On 2 July 1952, a Japanese fishing boat, the Shoslurii Maru Nunber 7, penetrated the Eniwetok Danger Area, apparently in innocence. At the time the vessel was sighted, the USS Cocopa was fort- unately at eniwetok, and pursuit end interception of the fisherman was accomplished with the aid of this vessel. A complete investigation of the cese was mafe, ond reports forwarded to CJTF 132 and CINCPAC, On 12-13, neatly sixty (40) jet aircraft (F-84) were at Eniwetok overnight. Members‘of the 3lst Fighter Escort Wing, these planes were enroute to Japan, Their new station, ° 7 Since 4t wosbelieved that the mission of this unit and the mission of 7 132.2 were not compatible security-wise, precautions were taken to isolate the crew nenbers and pilots of the 3st from _ nenbers of this command. Special recreational facilities, a separate 4ng of the mess holl, and separate billets rere made aveilable, Security briefings were given to the crews and accompanying personnel, 411 personnel of this command were bricfed on the necessity for mini- mun contact with the visitors. & result?of thes precautions, it 4s felt that no compro “ a i — occurred, Ze \ ”