Intelligence, Security and Public Information

_ C3TF SEVEN No, 1-53

(3) Controlled Area.

A security area adjacent to or encompassing

limited or exclusion areas and within which area uncontrolled movement
does not permit access to a security interest, and which is designed
for the principal purpose of providing administrative control, safety
or a buffer area of security restrictions for limited or exclusion

areas - i.e., ENIWETOK Closed Area.
b.

Exclusion and limited areas are established by CJTF SEVEN.

Inter-

nal security requirements and access to these areas are determined by

CTG 7.5. The Commander, TG 7.2, will guard these areas, admitting
only those persons authorized by CJTF SEVEN,

ce. The closed (controlled) area has been established by CINCPAC.
Admittance to this area is authorized by CINCPAC upon recommendation
of CJTF SEVEN.

The internal security of this area is the responsibi-

lity of ATCOM, ENIWETOK.
d,

Clearance requirements for access to the security areas are desig-

nated as follows:

Exclusion Area
Limited Area

JTF CLEARANCE
REQUIREMENTS

AEC CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS

"Q" Clearance and

"Q" Clearance and Access List

"Q" Clearance; Top
Secret Military

"Q" Clearance; "P" approval
under escort (without access to

Access List

Clearance; Secret
Military Clearance

under escort.

Controlled Area

Good Security Risk

(CINCPAC Ser. 020)

Restricted Data); Top Secret.
Clearance (provided no access

to Restricted Data from AEC con~
tractor personnel); Secret Mili-~
tary Clearance under escort.
"P" approval or good security

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SECURITY AREA

risk (CINCPAC Serial 020).

10.

Badge System. A badge system will be established to control travel
to the exclusion and limited areas. The Commander, TG 7.2, will be

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Contact Reports. The procedure for contact reporting is defined in
CINCPACFLT Serial 003360.2B, dated 14 April 1953. ATCOM, ENIWETOK
will comply with its provisions when carrying out security patrols
in the ENIWETOK-BIKINI area.

responsible for controlling and enforcing this system on orders
promulgated by CJTF SEVEN. The Commander, TG 7.5, is responsible
for procurement and issue of badges as set forth in CJTF SEVEN security memoranda.
1 January 1954.

Contraband

a. Unless authorized by specific orders to individuals, possession
of items of material listed below in the ENIWETOK-BIKINI area is

prohibited and the items considered contraband,

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The badge system will become effective on or about

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