ee ENCLOSURE "c" SECURITY ASPECTS OF OPERATION AND PROCEDURZ FOR THE RELKASE OF FUBLIC INFORMATION 1. The basic security regulations for the guidance of, and strict coupllance by, all porsonncl assigned or attached to the Joint Basi: Force arc Public Law 585, 79th Congress (Atomic Enorgy Act); Joint Chiefs of Staff sccurity rogulations; Ary rogule- tions 350-53; Article 76, U.S. Navy regulations; such dircetivus rolative to security which have been or nay be issucd by the Joint Yack Force Commander or higher authority; and current agreeicnts in cffoct betwoen the AEC cud the armed Lforecs. 2. Iintclligence staff persennel, sccurity Investigative personnel (Counter Intelligence Corps) (CIC) and guerd personnel for physical sccurity control purposes (Marines or MP's), totalling approximately 259, will be furnished on & proportionate basis by tho armed forces to carc for all security espects of the operation beginning with the delivery of any unterinl te any unit of the task force, The bulk of this personnel will be allotted to the Joint Task Forec and stayed from the Zone of the Interior, and the remainder frem units of the arucd forces stationoc in the Pacific Arca, 3. The Task Foree will iurlenent 2 detailed vrugram tu insuro approoriete sccurity clearance of personnel assigned or attechoed to the Joint Task Force, as woll as for any organiantion Whose cole tomplated connection with the operation necussitates access to classificd inforriation. In addition, it will supervise the imploncntation of a comprehensive sccurity indoctrinetion and socuricy training progran for oll personnel porticipating in the oporativn, to include instruction relative to the security classic cation of all aspects of the operation, general scourity lectures, security posters, and execution of security pledges.