public places -- or even among other JTF SEVEN wives. Your wife, your family will understand that apparently harmless information could be used against our nation's best interests. 12, PERSONAL CORRESPONDENCE, a. Classified information is properly transmitted as official correspondence. Official channels are designed to protect that information according to the classification assigned to the correspondence. By particularly careful of what you write in your personal letters. Do not write about JTF SEVEN operations or atomic energy technical data. To help you recognize prohibited topics, here are a few examples: TOPICS RELATING TO JTF SEVEN ACTIVITIES ' PROHIBITED IN PERSONAL LETTERS Code name of operation Personnel strength and detailed organization Location of buildings, facilities, airfields Types of numbers of vessels Types of numbers of aircraft Types of numbers of. equipment power plants, docks, Time of beginning or end of test series Number and time (date) of shots in test series That you saw a shot Detailed movements within forward operational area Any preparaticns for tests Any dates of scheduled tests Anything observed about tests Anything heard about tests Anything done in connection with tests Any test results Presence or visits of official observers Any information about security violations Any informaticn about security safeguards b. Here are some examples of what you may write in your personal letters as long as there is no reference to the preceding prohibited topics: Your health and welfare Recreation and sports activities General remarks about the weather Food and billets Where you are located (Eniwetok or Bikini Atoll, Marshall Islands ) Associates and friends Club or church activities Other matters of a personal nature ce. Write each letter with the thought: “Does this letter say anything my security officer would not pass?" The list of prohibited topics gives only a few items that may not be discussed in personal correspondence. If you have any doubts, consult your security officer. In addition to keeping your letters personal, ask your correspondents not to give publicity to your letters, particularly not to give them to the press for publication. (= O23 cere Annex "C" to Appendix "B" 1

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