a. Personnel Requirements. The question of seourity olearance..of personnel involved in the operation required a decision as to whether all participating individuals would have to have a "Q” clearance, or whether it would be possible to allow a certain number to have the shorter "P" approval. It was finally decided that individuals stationed at Kwajalein, who would not have access to Restricted Data, and whose duties would not cause them to be too closely associated with that type of infomation, could be cleared with a "P" approval. This deoision saved many hours of work on the part of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and allowed them to process "Q" clearances with greater dispatch. In general, the following Air Foree personnel ree quired "Q" type clearances: The Air Commander's Staff, Task Group 7.4 Headquarters Staff, all photographic personnel, and the Commanding Officer and Operations Officer of Task Unit 7.4.2. The Strategic Air Command had been directed 8 October 1947 by Headquarters, United States Air Force, to organize, man, equip and train an Air Force Task Group to be part of the Joint Task Force SEVEN. The Air Materiel Command, the Air Proving Ground Cosmand, and the Air Transport Command had been ordered to support the Strategic Air Command in the operation. Thus, it may be said that the Eighth Air Force, which was the implementing agency of the Strategic Air Cosmand for this operation, was the responsible organization in the procurement of personnel. There were several instances in which properly trained individuals were not available in any of the four main commands, and as a result Headquarters, United States Air Force, was dram into the procurement procedure. Most instances of this type were handled by coordination between the Office of the Air Seetion VIII... 23

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