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Brochures
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Posters
c.
Application. The commanding officers of all ships, units
and aircraft of the Task Force were responsible for indoctrinating
their personnel on security matters.
Periodic lectures were conducted
aboard ships and ashore throughout the duration of the operation.
Individual brieftigs of newly assigned personnel and of persons passing through the air gateways of Kwajalein and hniwetokwere continuous.
The motion picture 11Ta2eof Two Citieslr(Amy - Navy ScreenMagazine
#’7L)and GeneralHull’s soundcolor talk on securitywere showna
sufficientnumberof times to be seenby everymember of the Task Force
in the forwardarea. By 15 March, J-2 surveysdisclosedthat leaflets,
brochuresand postershad been thoroughly spread throughout every unit
in the forwardarea and in the supporting headquarters at Oahu’and
Kwajalein. Small type posterswere affixed at appropriate places on
jeeps, airplanes and small boats.
Air terminals, post offices,
theaters, clubs and similar installations through which large numbers
of individuals passed, were selected for the larger type posters.
!3ecauseof the peculiarvulnerabilityof telephonecircuits,telephone
securityposterswere securedto walls and bulkheadscloseto each
instrument. Brochureswere made availableto all personnelengaged
in the handling,processingand storageof officialcommunications.
d. DepartureBriefinq. Personnelbeing separatedfrom the
Task Force,both civilianand tiitary~ were r~ded
of their con-
tinuingobligationto safeguardmilitaryinformationeven after return
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