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Element Security.
Three security lectures were given
during Narch by the Element Security Officer, and new posters
were distributed on the 7th and 25th of the month.
To further
insure that. personnel are kept aware of the security regulations
of Task Group 7.4, ail personnel were required to re~read and in-
itiel Task Group 7.4 Security Memorandum No. 2, dated 11 February
1954.
The Communications Element Commender spo'ce at a regular
weekly meeting on 23 March, cautioning everyone on personal corres~
pondence home and what constitutes a breach of security in this regard.
All voice radio operators were given a detailed briefing on
communications security and required to sign a statement acknowled-
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ging that they had been briefed and understand their responsibilities.~ :
It is herein noted that each man assigned to the Commnications Ele-
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ment will have signed at least four security statements by the tine
he leaves the forward area.
No security violations were cited against the Element during
March,
cen
2Conn Scty Statement, Attachment 1 to Task Group 7.4 Reg 100-2,
dated 9 Mar 54
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