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bo furnished unclassificd traffic was also discussed. (NOVE: The rcason
for protecting unclassificda traffic was to prevent accunulation by an
interceptor of data for cvalustion.)
It was decided that unclassifiod
nessages could be alternetely routcd through Guem, in the event the
Kwajalcin-Hickan channel was out, ond isininizo transnission tinc.
_
was to procecd to Hawaii on 7 Ifrch to further
cocrdinate the altcrnate routing pr.ccdures between the .rny Corruni-
ertionsConter (UHP) and the (ir Force Communications Ccnter (JHP).
it LOOM hours, 19 March, a necting was held at the Joint Relay Center
(Taiwetok),
Those attending were:
Joint Tysk Foree SEVEN:
Task Group 7.43;
_..-, J-5 Division,
_ Assistont Corrunic-tions Officer,
Czro
CI¢ , Joint Relay Center (Eniwctok);
) J-5 Division, Joint Task Foree SEVEN; +‘
OIC, frry Communications Ccnter, Hawaii (UHP)p N/: _
ty
. Opora~
tions Division, 1808th :.CS Wing, Tokye, Japan; T_
idr Foree Commnications Center (Eniwctok).
, NCOIC,
The diffcrenee in policy
between the Army and Jir Force, as pertcinced to acccpting messages con—
taining garbles, was discussed,
acseages that contained garblos,
The /rny policy was not to aterys wy"
The fir Force Policy was to accops nos~
sages with ninor garbles and a notation placcd on the message delivercd
to the eddressce that a re-run would be requested, if desired,
ilormelly,
the message Was cersplcete cnough with winor garbles to satisfy the
addressce,
(¢ .
J-5 Division, of Joint Task Porc: SEVEN,
stcted he would scnd a messege to the Chicf Signal Officer, US wrny,
Phe
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