At the end of the report period, clearance requests were on a
current basis.
In the two (2) month period, more than two hundred
(200) NAO applications were prepared and over one hundred fifty (150)
granted.
NQ" applications were not processed in nearly so large
Quantities, but rather were on a replacement basis,
The table below shows personnel clearance status for the year
to date, for comparative purposes:
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,
,
"Q" Clearances
in effect
"Q" Clearances
in process
"BL Dee
- 50
&
31 Jan
50
&
29 Feb
na
&
31 Mar
A
30 Apr
a
NAC Glecronces
ineffect
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18
,
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32
7
%
56
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83
142
99
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30 Jun
179
129
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180
2a
12,
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.
24
95
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now
NAC Clearances
in process
n
10
7%
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Counterintelligence Activities ©
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During July and August, c1d Detachnent coverage was extended to ,
Eimer, Yvonne, And Gene Islands, with teams of agents being pernanent— ~:
ly stationed there.
Coverage of the entire atoll ves thereby effected,
Investigetions of confidential nature by this unit increcsed
greatly during the period, most of the leads originating fron requests
for "Q" clearance.
A large munber of such cases occurred ‘4n the 511th
Transportation Port Company,
hatch sections were bing
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