SECTION IV - S&PURITY:
10 Mission:
Tho missions nesigned to the S-2 Section remained constant
throughout the period of this rc+portbut tho priorities given to each
mission vnriod according to tho roquircmonts peculi~r to tho interim,
build-up or oporotio.wl period. Theso missions woro to:
a.
Advise the Cormmndor on all security cnd countorintoll-
igonce nmttors.
b.
prepare, coordirmtc and supervise plcns for security
trnining of the tcsk group.
C.
Suporviso tho implomento.tionof security diroctivos of
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CINCPAC, Joint Task Forco SEVEN, nnd the JitomicEnergy Commission.
d.
Assuro compliance with Dop~rtmont of the Army rcgulntions
pertaining to all aspects of security.
c!. Exorciso responsibility for tho coordination of tho Provost Mnrshal nativities pertaining to security.
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Intolligenco Activities:
Tho minimum security cle~ranc~ for nll persons cssigned to
Task Group 7.2 is SECRET.
The minimum and higher individual clenrance
r~quiremonts woro dotcrmimd
in e.ccordnncowith CJTF SEVEN directives
and the individu~l access neodst
Upon nrriv?.1of finindividu~,l
a.ssignodto Task Group 7.2 n review was me.dcof’his Military 201 File
for purposo of determining his clonrnnco stctus. If roquiromonts were
not met, requests for investigationswere initintod as necessary. In
the processing of NetioxxnlAgency Checks required for SECRET cloarp.nce,
the TG 7.2 S2 s.ctsas Control offico, Requests for Background
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