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cardsto AEC employeesat
of WD Identification
Los .khmoswas coordinated,
to collectthose
cardsas soon as theywere no longerrequired.
He would in turn transmittheretothe Officeof
The AdjutantGeneralfor destruction.To insure
that all these cardswere turnedin, Hq, JTF-7,
furnishedthe AdjutantGeneraland the Los Alamos
representative
a list of all such employeesissued
WI)Identification
Cards.
b. Our experiencein this matterindicatesthat sindlararrangements shouldbe followedin fhtureJTF operations.The utilizationof
existingIdentification
Cafisof the azmed serviceresultedin a considerablesavingin time and effort. The issuanceof a specialJoint Task
Force Identification
Cafi did not prove necessaryor even desirable.
21. CIVILIANTRAVELORDERS:
a,. In the case of civil servicecivilianemployeesof the Armed
Forces,travelorderswere generallyissuedby the serviceor agencyemployingthe individualconcerned. As an exampleof this the Navy
, ResearchLaboratory,The Naval OrdnanceLaboratoryand the Abeerden
ProvingGroundsissuedtravelordersto their own civil serviceemployees.
In the case of contractcivilianempl~yees,under contractto one of
the Armed Services,the serviceto which such individualwas under contract,in general,wrote the orders. In the case of Ato~c Energy
Commissioncivilianemployees,whethercontractor civil service,the
invitational
travel orderswere issuedby the Departmentof the Amy.
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