Assembly oe Barge Slip, only — JTF 7 TG 7,1 TG 7.5 H&N Total 15 178 7 45 245 ; 0 193 0 90 283 CMR Area Station 1 (Kickapoo) Station 2 (Yuma) 0 14 0 243 20 15 6 0 0 92 8 341 42 15 Station Station Station Station Station 0 0 15 15 12 41 29 256 111 37 0 0 4 3 0 0 0 9 8 15 41 29 284 137 64 Station 11 (Navajo) 14 63 2 18 97 Station 13 (Flathead) 15 3 15 3 (Mohawk) 4 (Inca) 6 (Erie) 7 (Blackfoot) 10 (Huron) Station 12 (Apache) Station 14 (Dakota) Station 15 (Tewa) Station 18 (Cherokee) Station 22 (Zunf) Station 23 (Seminole) Station 24 (Lacrosse) 3.14.5 0 54 0 14 63 33 3 0 18 0 0 15 25 177 256 2 4 4 0 5 11 96 0 0 268 4 14 18 8 68 129 . 98 - 51 - 27 186 286 280 Clearances Joint Task Force Seven SOP 205-3 required all participants in TG 7.1 to possess either a Secret or Top Secret military clearance or an active Q clearance. Prior to the issuance of any orders permitting travel to the PPG, J-1 of TG 7.1 was required to have verification that the traveler possessed the necessary clearance. a. Status Reports. The system used was as follows:. The existence of a Q clearance was determined from the This information was periodically compiled and submitted to TG 7.5 for verification. TG 7.5 verified the existence of an active Q, and so informed J-1, TG 7.1. b. : Verification of military clearances for DOD personnel under the operational control of TU-3 was accomplished by Field Command, AFSWP. As the AEC Form 277 submitted by Field Command contained the military clearance, a copy of this was sent to J-1, TG 7.1, and constituted certification of the military clearance. ec. Verification of the military clearance of DOD personnel on duty with TG 7.1, other than TU-3, was a responsibility of the Military - 115 a i VL

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