JointTask Force,as well as for a~v organization whose contemplated connectionwith the opirationnecessitates accessto classifiedinformationwith the operationnecessitatesaccessto classifiedinformation. l! b. ‘. . . . . . . . . . . .Maintaimphysicalsecurityof all phasesof the operation,to includethe guardingof weapons.” c. “, ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● * ● .Supervisethe implementation of a canprehensive securityindoctrination and securitytrainingprogram for all personnelparticipating in the operation,to includeinstruct+.on~~atim to the Secufityclassification of all aspectsof the v operation,generalsecuritylectures,securityFostersand executionof securitypledges.” 2. Organization. The J-2 Sectionof the Joint Task Forcewas establishedon 3 October USA, was 19/17,the date upon which ColonelThomasJ. Sands,GSC (F’A), assignedto duty in Washingtonas ACofS,J-2. Immediateactionwas initiatedto obtainJ-2 staffofficerpersonnelwith prior experience on OperationCRCESROADS. CanmanderForrestR. Biard,USN, of the TechnicalIntelligenceSection,Officeof Naval Intelligence and Major John B. Gul.ley, USA, of the ArmedForcesSpecialWeaponsProject,were. two such officersselectedfor duty with the Joint Task Force. Followingthe issuanceof Initialinstructions by the Commander of Joint Tssk Force Seven,ColonelSandsbegan a thoroughsurveyand studyoi’pertinentJoint chiefsof Staffdtiectives~conferenceminutes SectionII ,. -?-.’