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lttKwsjaleinjM.I., all incomingplaneswere boardedby J’IT-7
paperswere
securitypersonnel~ Travelordersand identification
examined. Moreover,aircraftpassengermanifestswere checkedazainst
securitybriefing.
On arrivalat Ehiwetok,a similarprocedurewas followed. In
addition,all baggagewas checkedfor personalphotogr’=phic
eqv.f.pment$
ftiearnuand explosives.
Communication
betweenJ-2 Rear (Washington),
the Oahu,Kwajalein
and Eniwetokgat~s

was continuousand highlyeffective. J-2 radic

dispatchesshowingthe names,clearancestatusand ●wvice of an
authorizedtravellerprecededhis arrival.
at each of thesepoints. As
a result,the occasionalunannouncedarrivalbecame the ob$ectof the
closestscrutinyand examination.
While 20%of the Joint Task Force stmmgth arrivedin the operationalarea by airlift,the balanceof 80$was transportedin United
reportsand musters,
Statesnaval vesselsand Army transports.l!ornizng
as well as carefullycontrolledshoreleave,providedadequatemovement
controlsof water-bornepersonnel. Thesepersonnelware carefilly
screenedagainwhen they went ashoreon any islandof the EniwetokAtoll,
exceptEniwetokIslanditself.
c. ControlAreas. ,
1. The four major shipsof the NavalTask Group (TG 7.3)
presentedsizablesecurityproblems. In additionto carryingthe l!eadquartersof the Task Force,certainitemsbearingthe highestclassification.
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