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Annex G to CTG 7.2 Operation Order No. 2-54 (Cont'd)
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Any information which casts doubt on the loyalty and/or

character of JTF SEVEN personnel or indicates that such personnel
are not good security risks.
ce Any information which indicates the possibility of
sabotage of materials or equipment,
efforts.

d.

<Any information which indicates possible espionage
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ee Any information which concerns the interference or
possible interference with Task Force activities by unfriendly
forces, to include capabilities, actions and intentions, if known.
f. Any information which indicates the presence of
unauthorized persons in the Forward Area,
g. Any security violation or suspected security violations
occurring -vithin ENIWETOK ATOLL.

5.

SECURITY RESPONSIBILITIES:
a.

All Detachment Commanders TG 7.2 are responsible that:

(1)

A unit Security Officer is appointed on orders,

(2)

A comprehensive continuing security training ‘pro=

whose primary duty shall be to assist and advise the commander on
matters of security and establish close liaison between the unit and
the TG 7.2:Security Officer,
gram is conducted for all individuals within his unit.

(3) Periodic inspections are made to insure ‘that no
items of contraband as described by CINCPAC Serial 020, dated 1 April
1952 are present in his unit area,.

(4)

All classified documents and/or material for which

he is responsible are safeguarded in accordance with AR 380-5 and
SOP

11-20,

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The Military Police Detachment, 7126 AU will:

(1) Conduct monthly ground security sweeps of designated islands of ENIWETOK ATOLL. (See SOP 125-2, CTG 7.2)

ATOLL,

(2)

Conduct weekly air security sweeps of ENIWETOK

(See SOP 125~2, CTG 7.2)

(3) Provide sufficient personnel to insure the orderly
processing of incoming passengers at MATS Terminal and to conduct a
baggage search for contraband items under CINCPAC Serial 020, (See

SOP 125-1, CTG 7.2)
(4)

Provide such security guards (in addition to normal

interior guard requirements) as may be deemed necessary by CTG 7.2
for the protection of sensitive installations and/or materials,

(5) Patrol the island of ENI.ETOK by motor patrol 24
hours per day and be’ constantly on the alert for evidence of EEI as
set forth in par 4, this Annex.

6. PHOTOGRAPHY: Only official photography is authorized in the

ENIWETOK area. Official photographs may be requested and all film will
be accounted for in accordance with CTG 7.2 SOP 205-12.
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SECURITY VIOLATIONS:

Unit commanders are responsible for

investigating and reporting to $2, TG 7.2 411 violations of security a clre NO

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