13, DIARIES AND SCRAP BOOKS. Personal records, diaries, serap books or papers containing facts or opinions, personal or official, that relate to classified either matter are a threat to security. Do not keep private records, diaries, scrap books, or papers that contain classified information. Don't collect as souveniers or convert to your personal use any classified matter. 14. CONTRABAND. a. Certain personally owned items could be used as instruments for espionage, sabotage, or to demoralize personnel. They are prohibited operational area. in the Eniwetok-Bikinl When you are ordered to the Pacific Proving Ground, do not take with you; have anyone send you: or have in your possession while there, any of these items: ba photographic equipment, such as cameras, film, etc. . 2) equipment designed for either visual or electrical communications (3) optical equipment, such as binoculars and 4} telescopes materials with explosive capabilities 5) weapons, except ordinary pocket and sheath knives 7) intoxicating beverages 6) drugs, except as prescribed by a physician b. AS soon as you arrive in Eniwetok, a baggage search. authorized © you will undergo Unless your commander specifically in your travel orders, or in a separate letter, that you carry @ certain contraband item, any contraband item found in your possession will be confiscated. Confis- cated contraband will be turned over to your task group commander for disposition. . e. Should you receive any of these items through the mails, take them immediately to your security officer for proper disposition. You should then advise the donor not to mail you any of these items while you are at the Pacific Proving Ground. To avoid embarrassment, tell your family and friends about this prohibition before you leave. 15. YOUR SECURITY OFFICER. A security officer is designated for each organization and unit within JTF SEVEN, Part of his: job is to help you carry out your security responsibility. Consult him when you need information or must resolve a security problem. Learn his néme; jot down his telephone number; remember where his office is. you need him. He will be "in" to you any time Don't take chances. Ask questions. 16. REPORTING SECURITY VIOLATIONS. It is each person's’ responsibility to report security infractions. Make a report to your securlty officer if you have knowledge of a security violation; find classified papers or material in public places; overhear a conversation in public places concerning classified matter; or discover the loss of classified matter. Don't. hesitate to report if you have committed 4 security violation, A prompt report may prevent a minor incident from becoming serious. ~ pl - Annex "C" to Appendix "B"

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