a. Assemblyof Personnel. The size of the Joint Securi~ Group
was based on a need for an adequateguardover AEA RestrictedData abcati
the b major shipsand on the major operationalislandsof Engebi,Aomon,
Runit and Parry in the EniwetokAtoll. In addition,personnelwas needed
to performcourierad travelcontrolduties. Basedon theserequirements,personnelwere requestedfrom the ArmedForcesas indicatedbelow:
Service

Unit

Officers

Eld S/A
——

MilitaxyPoliceCompany

6

CIC Officers(For specialassignments)

6

CIC Detachment(369th)

5

15

A.nw (USARPAC) CIC Detachment(401st)

3

U

Am

Amy

AFSWPUnit (For specialassignment)

MarineCorps

100

12

20

Detacbent (For USS Mt. Ifmnley)

1

3

MarineCorps

Detachment(ForUSS Curtiss)

5

211

Ha+

corp8

Detachment(ForUSS Albemarle)

5

24

mine

corps

Detachment(ForUSS Baircko)

1

1

Detachment(For Shoreduties)

3

L8

MarineCorps
Air Force “

-CIC Detachment[700-X)

TOTAL

3
50

11
220

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b. De@ cymentof the Ship SecurityGroupSe On 31 January1948,
the fiecutiveOfficerof the Joint Securi~ Groupand the CIC officers
selectedto be JTF securityofficersaboardthe h ajor shipsof the
Naval Task Group proceededby air fromWashington,D. C., to the Long
BeachNaval Shipyardat Long Beach,California. ~ s Februa~, each of
the officersassignedto shipshad reportqdto the commandingor executive
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