a of one of the ships, Iv After operetions had commenced a yeport vas received from the AX Indicating poasible suspect astivity on the pert of a relative, together with indications thet a "Queen" clearance would not de grented, Due to the highly sensitive mature of the ship's alesien, O13 7,3 had no alternative but to request the Chief ef aval Personnel to order the Commanting Officer's innsdiate transfer fron his commend and from the area, This was done, and the shipfe Kreeutive Officer acsuaed aomvand until the arrival of the ship's new Oommending Officer, In @ later case of a sinflar nature, {involving an Aasietant Gonmunioation Officer of ancther ship, the situation was reselved by hie transfer te lese sensitive dutios ia hie ahip, rather then from the area. 3. The decovery of a dlary belonging te an enlisted nan " attached ta one of the ahipe brought about bie prompt renoval fron the area, Vhiile aries vere not specifically banned by GEF Seven G&reatives, the eatry fa then of Qate of a classified nature vas prohibited, at least implicitly. The diary in question was dis- covered in a crews’ compartzent and turned in to tha Commenting Officer, While the diary as yet contained no prohibited statenents beyond the projected date for the firet thermonuclear ehot, its owner had stated in it his inteation to recerd whatever events of Operation CASTLE he vould witness or ethervise learn ahent. Basing hie action eon thin expressed intention, hie Commanding Cfficer trensferred hin f{emediately wron arrival at fniwetek, an a poor security risk, efter AFWUHO =! ”