PART V Conolu8ion~ A. Miesionand Organization 1. The exeoutionof the J-2 missionduringthe early phasesof OperationSANDSTONEwas renderedparticularlydiffioultdue to the neoessityfor xmintainingthe unusuallyhigh militarysecurity . olassifioationa assignedto the operationby higherauthorityand, oonourrently, not delaylngthe mountingof the fieldoperating foroeo,both civilianand military,for initialrehabilitation and oonstnaotion work in the forwardareas. These difficulties were aggravatedby the oompresaedoperationstime schedule. However, effeotiveintelligence and oounterintelligenoe polioiesand procedureswere devisedin sufficienttime to meet requirements.It is consideredthat all of the elementseaaentialto a well balanoed progrmias requiredby the missionassignedby the Joint Chiefsof Staffwere embraoedin the wmpleted J-2 plan and implementedduring the operation. 2. Personnelprowred from the Armed Forces,both for the J-2 Seotion and for the Jdlnt SeourityGroup (TG 7.5)were uniformlyof high oalibre●nd possessedthe requisiteteohnioalqualifications for dutiesto whioh they were ●ssigned. Equipmentand suppliesfor seouri~ troops,suoh ● s autamtio ueapona,floodlights and ooncertlna wire, as well aa apeoialinvestigative equipment,provedadequatefor all phases of the operation. Although it waa difficult to anticipate * Consolidatedfor both the J-2 secti~, Headquarters, Joint Task Force Seven and Task GToup7.S (JointSecurityGroup),Joint Task Foroe Seven. SeotionII -. 72

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