I
. .
b.
~
on
oahu to be already in progress tid therefore Uid not give rise to
any unusual degree of speculation or question. Security precktitions
that were taken in addition to the institution of the cover plan included: a series of security lectures to all officers and men;
eX-
ecution of security %reements by tillconcerned: postiug of security
posters conspicuously throughout staging area; showdown inspections to
disclose unauthorized photographic equipment; and 10CA1 investigative
bgency check of all pereonnel tissignedor att~ched to the unit.
e.
Investigation and Cleurance of ?ersoufiel. JTF Security
Regulations required all assigned or &tteched personnel to be cl.etired
for loyalty by investigative agencies in Washington. Persomel
accese to a
would bve
thet
restricteddata had to be thoroughlyinvest-
igtited
by the FBI and cleeredhy dC.
The iji]pleirient~tion
of thispro-
gram to the extent of in’suringtht all personnel in the forwrd ur~s
submftted in proper
form
the requiredfingerprintcards,PHS forms,pic-
tures,securityagreements
, uniisecurity~clmowledgernents
presentedproblems th&t were solvedby a smullCIC Uit. organizedat Forw&rdHq (Oahu),
to iiistributethe necees~ry for~s, &ccomplish the fingerprinting and
photography, check forms for completeness, and, in general, supervise
the progrem.
f.
Travel Control. Effective with arrivtilat Ilniwetokof the
advbnce detachment it was necessay to control tr~vel into tht area,
Briefly, this was accomplished by establishing travel control points &t
KwajaZeinand Enlwetolc,These~ints were mannedby CIC personnel(3 at
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