Executive
to grant
J-1,
Ins ome instances it was necessary for the Task Group
tary clearances. To permit this, the Military Executive was
designated a memb¢gpof.tae J-2 Section of JTF 7 and granted clearances
in the name of the Commander, JTF 7.
d. J-1 performed additional duties concerning military clearances as Iaison between TG 7.1 and AEC security representative at Albuquerque Operations Office, Los Alamos Area Office, and San Francisco
Operations Office. Further, J-1 granted or verified crypto clearances
necessary for the operation of the DOD portion of the AEC Communication
Center at Los Alamos.
A compilation follows:
Q clearances verified
1641
Military clearances verified by Field
Command, AFSWP
Secret
Top Secret
678
186
Secret
Top Secret
207
68
Military clearances verified by Military
Executive of J-1, TG 7.1
Military clearances granted by Military
Executive of J-1, TG 7.1
Crypto clearances granted by Military
Executive of J-1, TG 7.1
3.14.6
71.5.
;
Secret
Top Secret
.
,
7
24
2
Badge Requests
The issuance and control of badges for TG 7.1 was a function of TG
However, all requests for badges were submitted through J-1, TG 7.1.
J-1 assumed the responsibility of ensuring that the request was prepared
properly, accompanied by a photograph, and that the individual had either
a minimum clearance of military Secret and had been certified for access
to Restricted Data, or a verified Q. During Redwing, a total of 2307 badge
requests were submitted to TG 7.5 by TG 7.1.
3.14.7
Compliance with CINCPAC Serial 020
A total of 3465 clearances were accomplished under the provisionsof
CINCPAC Serial 020. Of these 1730 were cleared by electrically transmitted
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