ANNEX E TO TASK GROUP 7.5 OPERATICN PLAN Security and Public information a. The security and public information policies of Task Group 7.5 have been set forth in several memoranda end other documents, some originated by Headyuerters, JIr SEVEN, and some by Headquarters, Task Group 7.5, as follows: (1) The individual basic responsibility of all personnel of Task Groups 7.5 and 7.1 was emphasized by the issuernce to all such personnel, including Holmes & Narver, of Headquarters, JIF SEVEN Security Memorandum No. 2, dated August 15, 1953, which outlined the basic security responsibility of all participants in JTF SEVEN end which required each recipient thereof to success-~- fully complete an "open beok" type examination. (2) For further security indoctrinetion of Task Group 7.5 and Task Group 7.1 personnel, a comprehensive security letter, subject: "Task Groups 7.1 and 7.5 Security Indoctrination” was issued under date of November 27, 1953, and has been distributed to each individual member of Task Group 7.5 (including supervisory personnel of Holmes & Narver down through the rank of Assistant Superintendent in the field and equivalent positions in the Home Office) and to all personnel of Task Group 7.1. This let- ter was issued in lieu of JTF SEVEN Security Memorandum No. 3, dated August 15, 1953. (3) Upon arrival at the Pacific Proving Grounds, all personnel of Task Group 7.1 and Tesk Group 7.5 will receive a written security lecture, prepared oy E-2, TG 7.5, which explains the functions of the Castle security badge system, emphasizes voluntary mail censorship, with examples of items not to be included in personal correspondence, and provides other details of the io- cally applicable security program. The execution of a certifi- cate is required by each recipient of this security lecture. 4) Upon departure from the Pecific Proving Grounds during or after completion of Castle, each member of Task Groups 7.1 and 7.5 will read and sign a departure security briefing which will set forth the policy pertaining to discussion of the Castle operation after departure from the Pacific Proving Grounds. 5) The public information policy affecting personnel of Task Groups 7.1 and 7.5 is set forth in TIF SEVEN operation Order 3-52, An- Special Rereview Fiftal Determirfation nex C-6, paragraph 19, which in effect prohibits personnel of JIF SEVEN from releasing any information for publication as such releases will originate only in AEC or DOD. The public information policy associated with Castle issued by SFOO is set forth in Office of the Manager Announcement No. 28, dated September 23, 1953. .

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