=ee ae

et eedee te

(6)

n

(a)

Incident’s of counterintelligence interest.

(b)

PSQ Omissions,

Initiation of complete or partial baskground investi-

gations in conticetion with clearance other than AEC "Q clearances,
2.

Intelligence Activities:

ae

Travel Controls

Entry and reentry into the PPG was governed primarily
by CINCPAC Serial 020, dated 1 April 1952,

All aircraft and all ships

(except ships of TG 7.3 during operational periods) were mit by security representatives of TG 7.2, checked for compliance with this direc |

tive end Urtefed cn local security roquire.wnta.

ALL ince.ing peascn=

gors (end crews to be housed on ENIWETOX) wore subjected to a bagiage
scarch conducted concurrently with this bricfing to prevent the intro-

duction of certain contraband items into the PPG.

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A tabulation of

porsonrel processed has been prepared.

Intor-island and inter=atoll travel wes controlled by
Task Group Tea within the regulations end restrictions imposed by CJTF

SEVEN ‘through the“supervision of availablemeans ‘of transportation end
the establishnont of Milstary Police sccirity posts.

On 8 November

1953, during ‘the bbutad-up phase, the AEC desigmted Lindted Areas com
prising alt dandareas of both atolls excopt ENTWETOK ISLAND, BIKINI
ISLIND2end JAPTAN SLNDop

restricted ‘entry into these areas to.

Sndivdduals povosetng at least a SECRET clcarance an¢ an operational
necd for access to the areas,

Control was then exercised through a

system of ACCESS LISTS and individual passes issued by the S2, TG 7.2
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