PRIVACY ACT MATERIAL REMOVED
_ currently at Eniwetok,.
replacing Mr
an INTERIM SECRET clearance.
carried only
M-.
However, AFSWC had requested a TOP SECRET
| clearance from the Air Materiel Command and was awaiting our comment and
instructions,
Eniwetok.
Upon receipt of our instructions, AFSWC sent
Upon his arrival on 28 March, Mr.
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_ replaced
who was assigned to Bridgeport, Connecticut.
On 23 March we received a Department of the Air Force Letter outlining
the Air Force Officers' responsibility to the public.
"ffective 1 April,
a mandatory statement to indicate the manner in which an officer carried
out his civic responsibilities and represented the Air Force if his deal-
ings with the public, was to be made in Section IV of AF Form 77, Officer
Effectiveness Report.” The Director of Personnel drafted and forwarded
special letters to all three units, calling attention to the required
comment in the ORs. A letter from AFSWC on the same date outlined
several forthcoming changes to AFR 35-39, Foreign Service.
Items con-
cerned were length of tours, TDY during tours, voluntary statements, and
duration of tours.
This letter was routed to all staff sections and
units of Task Group 7.4.
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It was learned on the same day that Captain
t had taken over the supply account and would have Build-
ing 1~502 ready for occupancy when this Headquarters returned to Kirtland
following the overseas phase of CASTLE,
On 24 March, we prepared a question and answer list, relative to
personnel, for use in
Atomic Energy Commission.
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interview with representatives of the
This material was for possible use in press
Message fr AFSIC, SWOTR 3-25,
Ltr fr USAF, 2 Mar 54.
Ltr fr o°S''0, 14 Mar See
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