from Zwajalein to Eniwetok
After this date, there were, at time, as
CUUIyas four flights (shuttle) a @’ between Kwajalein and Miwetok
This arrangement WAS resorted to in order to keep the baoklog of personnel, equipment, and supplies at Kwajalein to an absolute minimum,
2*
Security
~
Security traffic control wae one of the mdor
responsibil-
ities of the Joint Control and Liaison Officer. Stationed at Kwajalein,
the atsrlalgateway to the Atomic proving grounds at 3niwetok, it w~s of
utmost importance that all persons preceding through the gatewey be ncreened and cleared beyond auy doubt as to the competency of his orders end
the type of clearance which he did (or did not) have.
This was accomp-
lished by:
(1) Prior notifications, ‘oyr~ioo
of arrivals from J’l!E
(Rear)Oahu.
(2) Thorough examination of orders.
(3) Carefulquestioningto determinetype of clearance
grantedor pending.
(4) Warnings reference the posseesion of w
2hotogra~hic
equipment or un~uthorized classified documents.
(5) Detentionat KwaJdein
of w
person whose status could
not be determined locally as outlined in sub-pars (1),
(2), and (3), above.
b.
Due to the fact that the GIC pereonnel tissignedto Kwajalein
for the express purpose of carrying out this traffic control security
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