)..
was compromised through these channels. Arrangements were made with
the JTF-7 Communications Section for monitoring ship-to-shore traffic
and reports from this source were essentially negative.
d.
Security Violations. Because of infringements of security
regulationsvary widely in their gravity, only the relatively more
serious offenses are considered herein.
This operation had a nonn~
run of minor infractions of Army Regulations 380-5 and Article 76 of
Navy Regulations. The only significantviolationswhich were of
administrative
natureand actuallydid not compromiseclassifiedinformation,foil.o-w:
&. The case of REINHOLDTAJOBUHG,Pm, USA (RA 12280756).
On 18 February194.8,the subjectsoldier,while a
patientat the 147th GeneralHospital,Oahu,T.H.
statedin a privateconversationreportedby S~sff
SergeantJACK (?WI)DIGMON,RA 689@03, a fellow
patient,that he had taken picturesat lhiwetok
Atollwith a smallpocket size cameraand film he
had smuggled tito the operational area. Subsequent
imrestigation disclosedthat TAJOBURGhad taken
pictureson Aomon Island,EniwetokAtoll, at an unstateddate prior to 5 February1948. It was dete~
mined that the film did not containclassified
materialof any nature. The subjeatadmittedthat
he had been briefedas to the pertinentsecurity
regulationsprior to his departurefor Eniwetok.
Trialby Special Courtappointedby the Commanding
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