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tt -JiBW-R:f(J!'ltDB e SECURITY INFORMATION NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY Washington 25, D. c. SEOYRI'l'Y NSA MEMORANDUM NUMBER 120-23 THIS MEMORANDUM BECOMES EFFECTIVE 15 APRIL 1953 AND WILL REMAIN IN EFFECT UNTIL 1$ APRIL 1954 UNLESS SOONER RESCINDED OR SUPERSEDED NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY IDENTIFICATION BADGE SYSTEM SECTION PURPOSE AND SCOPE • • • • • • • • • • • • I DESCRIPTION OF THE NSA BADGE. • • • • • • · II CUSTODY • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • III CONTROL • • :: IV REPLACEMENT OR REISSUANCE OF BADGES • • • V SERVICE SUPPORT • • • • • • • • • • • • • VI COORDINATION. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • VII OVERALL SUPERVISION • • • • • • • • • • • VIII CHART OF BADGE SIGNIFICANCE • • • .Annex No. l SECTION I - PURPOSE AND SCOPE This memorandum supersedes NSA Memoranda 120-16, dated 15 May 1950, and 120-23, dated 30 August 1952, and implements provisions or Chapter IV, NSA securitJ Manual. It prescribes the Security Identification Badge System authorized and directed £or use in the National Security Agency. As prescribed in the NSA Security Manual, these instructions delineate the details of identification control within NSA and provide for the reciprocal integration with the NSA of the identi- fication control system of the Army Security Agency and the Naval Security Station. SECTION II - DESCRIPTION OF THE NSA BADGE 1. General - The NSA badge, except as otherwise described herein, will be of laminated plastic with metal thread interwoven. It will have a distinctive NSA insert an individual serial number, a head photograph 2" x 22" in size, and, except as noted below, a 2! 11 x 3/4" color .field. The badge will be worn suspended from the neck. eclassifi ed and a ursuantto E .0. 1352

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tt -JiBW-R:f(J!'ltDB e SECURITY INFORMATION NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY

Washington 25, D. c.

FfEIS~RIO~BB SEOYRI'l'Y I:»:FQ~M..~TION

NSA MEMORANDUM NUMBER 120-23

THIS MEMORANDUM BECOMES EFFECTIVE 15 APRIL 1953 AND WILL REMAIN IN EFFECT UNTIL 1$ APRIL 1954 UNLESS SOONER

RESCINDED OR SUPERSEDED

NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY IDENTIFICATION BADGE SYSTEM

SECTION

PURPOSE AND SCOPE • • • • • • • • • • • • I DESCRIPTION OF THE NSA BADGE. • • • • • • · II CUSTODY • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • III CONTROL • • • • • • • • :: • • • • • • • • IV REPLACEMENT OR REISSUANCE OF BADGES • • • V SERVICE SUPPORT • • • • • • • • • • • • • VI COORDINATION. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • VII OVERALL SUPERVISION • • • • • • • • • • • VIII CHART OF BADGE SIGNIFICANCE • • • .Annex No. l

SECTION I - PURPOSE AND SCOPE

This memorandum supersedes NSA Memoranda 120-16, dated 15 May 1950, and 120-23, dated 30 August 1952, and implements provisions or Chapter IV, NSA securitJ Manual. It prescribes the Security Identification Badge System authorized and directed £or use in the National Security Agency. As prescribed in the NSA Security Manual, these instructions delineate the details of identification control within NSA and provide for the reciprocal integration with the NSA sys~em of the identi­fication control system of the Army Security Agency and the Naval Security Station.

SECTION II - DESCRIPTION OF THE NSA BADGE

1. General - The NSA ident~.fication badge, except as otherwise described herein, will be of laminated plastic with metal thread interwoven. It will have a distinctive NSA insert containin~ an individual serial number, a head photograph 2" x 22" in size, and, except as noted below, a 2!11 x 3/4" color .field. The badge will be worn suspended from the neck.

eclassifi ed and a ursuantto E .0. 1352

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2. Design - In each NfA badge, the color field will generally represent the staff division or office to which the wea er is assigned. To indicate assignment, a num­ber co e in accordance with organizational segment desig­nation will be superimposed on the color :teld. A diago al white bar through a dark color :field, or a diago al blue bar through a light color field indicates inter m clearance status. NSA photo badges will includ~ in ~e photo the name of the ind:tvldual concerned, and on t e reverse side, his signature, countersigned by the Chi f, Physical Security Branch. The reverse side will als. contain a return address in case of loss, and refer­enc~ to applicable punitive laws and statutes governing untuthorized use.

I 3. Types - There will be four general types or NSA 7'dges as follows: . ,

a. Cleared (or interim-cleared) photo badge. ·

b. Uncleared photo badge.

c. Cleared (or interim-cleared) non-photo badge.

d. Uncleared non-photo badge.

4. Classification and authorized use. The NSA badge is unclassified. However, its display, except as noted below, is authorized only for purposes of entry and exit to and from NSA spaces and while present within N~A spaces. In an emergency the badge may be used by civilian employees for personal identification; it will not be so used by military personnel. The badge will not be displayed outside the NfA installation except as thus spec ! .. · .. 1 cally provided.

5. Detail.ad description as to type and access to space and classified matter authorizod:

a. .General

{l} The clear~d badge indicates final clearance and authorizes access to, or indoctrination for, all NSf spaces, classified matter, and processes on a. 11 need to know11 basj s.

(2) The interim cleared b&dgo indicates interim-clearance and autho1·izes

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accn~s to all N~A spaces, cla3s1fiod matt.er, and processes on a 11 need to know" baala with the exception of' such spaces, matter, and processes whose sensitivity, in the opinion of the staf'f division or office chie£ concerned, is such that access thereto may be granted only to personnel whose clearance status is final.

(3) The uncleared badge, both photo and non-photo, indicates no NSA clearance and authorizes access only to un­cleared areas, except when an opera­tional or administrative need exists and an escort and other necessary control against access to classified informat~on are provided. In no case, escorted or unescorted, shall an tndividu1:1.l wearing an uncleared badge be granted access to, or entry into, an Exclusion prea.

b. Cleared (Interim-Cleared) Photo Badges.

(1) Green Field: Authorizes access to all fiSA spaces, processes and m'terial. This badge is limited to the Director, Vice Director, Executive Deputy Direc­tor (Chief of Staff'), Deputy Chief of Staff/Plans and Operations, Deputy Chief of Staff /Administration, Deputy Director/Research and Development, Special Assistant, Comptroller and Inspector.

(2) Purple Field: Indicates directorate, coordinatin~ staff, special staff, and NSA School staff assignment. It authorizes normal access to any of the sdministrative segments of the direc­torate, coordinating staff, special staff, offices, and the NSA School. Access to other segments and in~orma­tion may be granted on a "need to know" basis.

(3) Tan Field: Indicates assignment to tho Of'fice of the ftssistant Director, Production (to include selected key personnel within each Office and Staff

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group). It authorizes normal access to all spaces and classified matter in the Office of Production. Access to other segments and information may be e;ranl;ed on a "need to know" basis.

(4) Yellow Field: Indicates assignment to th A Of'f' le es of Produc tlon. It authorizes normal accoss to assigned spaces only and to classified matter contained therein. .Access to other segments and information may be granted on a "need to know" basis.

(5) Blue Field: (Less Deputy Director/ Research and Development) Indicates assignment to the Office of the Assist­ant Dir~ctor, Research and Development. rt authorizes norMal access tg_ assigned spaces only and to cle~if:ted matter contained therein. •·!ic'Cess to other segments and information may be granted on a "need to lmow" basis.

(6) Red Field: Indicates assienment to lllio ull'ice of' Communications Security. rt author1.zes normal a<..cess to assigned spaces only and to classified matter contained therein. Access to other segments and information may be granted on a 11 need to know" basis.

(7) Orange Fiold: Indicates selected clearea: non-NSA personnel of the consumer dcpartmf\nts and agencies, official couriers, and such other non-NSA cleared personnel as may be designated by the Director. It per­mits normal access to authorized spaces only and to class1.fie<;l matter contained therein. Access to other seB~onts and information may be Branted on a 11 noed to know" basis. Norn1e.lly A. two digit code number outside the NSA or~anizationel code system will be imposed on the color fi.eld. For courj ei•s ond pe1·~0n'1ol attcndln_e; con-f ei·t~nc"!G, t.he word~ C< TTHT'~E and Cf'HIT­F~;f11~}:r1~ ~:.:.~l bG u.:;oc.1-!'e~ - ·:Jc.; tJ ....... alj -1.n pl?c~ 01' tt1e code n11n"1:1c•r':

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(a) Clenred personnol of tho Security Branch~ Naval Comm.un:t.cations Divi­sion, workine; l n NSJ\ spncea at :. Arlln~ton Hall Station will be issued a photo badge with a yellow color field and the num-' erals 202 inscribed therein. It authorizes normal access to assigned spaces only and classi­fied matter contained therein. Access to other segments and informa~io~ may be granted \ a "need to know" basis.

(b) Cleared PSA, C~ft and AFSS person­nel on tempo1•ary duty with NSA will be issued a photo badge or appropriate color field with the abbreviation 11 TDY" imposed on the color field. It will authorize nvrmal access to assigned spaces only and classified matter con­tained t,erein. Access to other segments and information may be granted on .a "need to know" basis.

o. Uncleared Photo Badges.

(1) School Badge: An all orange fnsert with tilagree design indicate~ no clearance, and assignment to the NSA School. The words NSA ~chool, in black letters will be printed on the lower portion of the badge. This brdge authorizes admission to the NSA School only. It does not authorize admission to Arlington Hall Station nor to the Naval Security Station. N$A School badge wearers will be pro­cessed as uncleared visitors at both stations.

(2) Duty Uncleared Badge: A basic NSA Badge insert with no color rield or other distinctive reature indicates uncleared personnel who are assigned ror temporary duty to 1mcleared Nf::A spaces within Arllneton Hall Station and the Naval Security Station. It authorizes entry into either station for direct transit from the gate to

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place of duty, and to and from rest rooms, and cafeteria without escort, provided transit thru cleared spaces is not required. An NSA escort is required in all other cases. ·This badge will contain the word "Uncleared", in large letters·; on the lower portion of the badge. Its issue will be held to a minimum.

d. Cleared (Interim-Cleared) Non-Photo Badges.

(1) Privileged Visitor: A basic NSA badge insert with no color field, but with two-inch solid black letters "PV'' placed in the photo space of the ins~rt. This badge may be authorized for visitors whose service or other type c1ee.rance has been certii'ied by the Chief, Security Division, a1d appropriate indoctrination, if any, adminl.stered, and for such other persons as t.h.e Director may designe.te. Those visitors whose clearance has been certified for access to NCA spaces and classified matter and who have received indoctrination do not require an escort. For all others an escort shall be re- , quired.

(2) One-Day Bad~es: Appropriate non-photo, cadges will bo issued in accordance with existlng instructions (See Sectio~ V) to employHes who lose or forgot their badees and to cleared personnel awaitlnG tPeir cleared photo badges. The type of color field issued and coda ilr1posed thc~rcon w:tll be that specified for the; i"ee;ular badge of the individual concerned. In the photo space, in larr.;e black letters, the words "One-Day Badge" will be printed.

e. Uncleared Non-Photo Badge.

(1) J,;~·t ~chool llon-rhoto I'odr;e: An orange Insert iri. th 1'1LlfSr'-3e d0.s1r,n and -the wortln ''H0J\ :7clwol" in bJ.Hck 1.3ttcro, iwl n':.()d on t.h·~ lo~rcr :rcn·t~ rm. The br1•1<~c: 1 r•<Hcntc.::: th.nt tho 1l')D.rn'J:' is

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• uncleared, has e::ntered on duty at tho NSA School, and is await­ing his permanent NSA School photo badge. It will allow access to the NSA School only.

(2) Visitor Badge: A basic NSA badge Insert (no plioto space) with the words "Visitor" and "Must Have Escort" printed thereon.. The "Visitor" badge will be issued to authorized unclearbd 1~i~itors, to authorized visitors

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whose clearance status is less than cryptographic, and to authorized visitors whose clearance status has not been determined. This badge will also be issued to authorized truck drivers, vendors, off-station repair-men, and to .. wearers of uncleared badges (photo or non-photo) who "lose" or 11 f'orget 11 their badges. (See Section V for Lost or Forgotten badge procedure.)

SECTION III - CUSTODY

Persons employed by NSA or assigned to duty with NSA, and personnel of associated activities, whose official duties require continuing or frequent access to NSA spaces, may reta:i.n custody of' their respective NSA badges during all times of' such employment o~ duty except for periods of absence in excess of thirty (30) days. In the event of' such absence, the badge shall be surrendered to the Chier, Physical Security Branch, at one of the following points:

a. Naval Security Stabion - Badge Roo~, Bldg. 17, Room B-07.

b. Arlinston Hall Station - Security Office, Room 1036, "B" Bldg., or Room 1044, "A" P.ldg.

c. NSA School - Gatehouse

SECTION IV - CONTROL

1. The manufacture, issue, and control of NSA identi­fication badges is the responsibility of the Chief, Secur­ity Division.

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2. All cleared (interim-cleared) personnel are limited to the operational areas and classified matter

, indicated by the badges they wear. It is the responsi-

\ bili ty of the NSA official in charge of an activity to

, determine wh~ther or not an operational nee~ exists for 'an individual wearing one type of cleared badge to have access to spaces and classified matter not ~ormally accessible to him.

3. Access of uncleared personnel to NSA spaces is limited to UNRESTRICTED areas, to include restrooms and cafeterias. Uncleared personnel will be admitted to other NSA spaces only under escort and then, only when an operational or administrative need for such admission has been determined by competent authority.

4. All NSA non-photo badges (cleared or uncleared), ~xcept specifically designated conference badge~, will be turned i~ by the wearers upon departure from-the respective stations. At the Naval Security Station they will be turned in at the gate-houRe. At Prlington Hall Station badges issued to NSA employees will be turned in at whichever gate is used for departure. Badges issued to visitors will always be turned in at the main gate (Arlington Boulevard) upon departure of the visitor. At the NSA School badges will be turned in at the gatehouse.

SECTION V - REPLACEMENT OR REISSUANCE OF BADGES

1. Badges will be replaced or reissued for the following reasons: When they are broken or mutilated, when transfers are effected which require changes in color field and/or n'lllllerical designator, or when badges are lost and not recovered within a period of ten days oit more.

2. The responsibility for reporting lost badges and for requesting replacement of mutilated baq.ges rests with the individual and will be accomplished by means of NSA Form No. 858.

3. The responslbility for requesting replacement of badges because of reassignment rests with the Chief of the branch to which the individual is being reassigned. 1t will be accomplished by means of NSA Form No. 858.

4. In the case of a lost badge, until such time as it is recovered or a period of ten (10) days has elapsed

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f'ollowing the date of loss, the individual concerned will be issued a "One-Day" badge. This badge is issued on ~ day to day basis and requires personal identif'i­ca tion.

S. Requests for replacement of lost badges will be accompanied by a written statement sett1.ng forth the circumstances surrounding the loss. The statement will include the f'ollowtne information:

a. Estimate of where lost, date and time.

b. Circumstances surrounding loss, i.e. -stolen, destroyed dropped in an.inaccessible place, unknown, etc.

c. Eff'orts made to recover.

6. An individual who forgets his badge will be issued a "One-Day" badge to be worn throughout the day and turned in upon leaving. Personal identification is required for the issuance of this badge.

SECTION VI - SERVICE SUPPORT

1. Al'Iny - Wearers of the Arlington Hall Station badges will be granted entrance to the NSA School, the Naval Security Station and Arlington Hall Station for admittance to NSA spaces and access to classified matter as follows:

a. Cleared Badges

( 1)

(2)

Gold L.a.dge - Photo or Non-photq. Issued only t•.> cleared individuals whC?se duties req1lire constant access to NSA /spaces without escort, authority for ,access to spaces and classified matter qeing granted on the basis of operational need.

Salmon Badge - Photo or non-Jhoto. Issued only to cleared inaividuals whose duties require limi tad access to op'erational areas. Wearers of salmon Aplinston Hall Station badges will be allqwed access .to NSA spaces without escort,,1authority for access to spaces and class,ified matter being granted on the basis of operational need.

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(3) Russett'Bade;e - Photo or non-photo. !SSued only to specifically designated cleared custodial, maintenance, and post personnel who require a clearance because of their unavoidable proximity to classified matter in the performance of assigned duties. Access to NSA Spaces at Arlington Hall Station is granted to wearers of this type badge bnly on the basis of need to enter to perform assigned duties. Escort not reauired in restricted or secure areas. Escort always requi.red in Exclusion Areas. Wearer~ of the Russett badge may not act as escorts in operational areas.

b. Uncleared Badges:

(1) Cherry Badge - Photo or non-photo. Issued to uncleared personnel who do not noI'I'lally require access to opera­tional areas in the performance of assigned duties. Authorizes entry to the outer compounds of Arlington Hall Station and the Naval Security Station without escort. An escort must be provided and necessary security pre­cautlons taken when it is necessary for a we~rer of a cherry badge to enter NRA operational areas.

2. Navy - Wearers of Naval Security Station and Security Branch, Naval communica1~ions Division badP"es will bo grant~d entrance to the N~A f.chool, to Arling­ton Hall Station, and the Naval Security Station for admittance to N~A spacee and access to classified matter as fallows: ·

a. Cleared Badges:

(1) Naval ~ecurity Station. Blue insert w1 tfi""nlack lette1•s, "N avSec~.ta" inscribed on the lower portion. Wearers of this badge will be allowed ac-cess to Nf.A spaceA without escort, 8Uthority for access to spaces ond clnssiflad matter bning granted on the busis of operational need.

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{ 2) ! Securi t,y Bra.i.ch, Naval Commun:i.ca­tl:on Division. Blue-insert wrfili '61EJ.ck numerals, OP-202, inscribed on the lowet• portion. Woarers of this badge will be allowed access to NSA spaces, without escort, authority for access to spaces and classi£1ed matter beine granted on the basis or operational need.

b. Uncleared Badee:

(1) Naval Security sr.ation. Flack insert with abbr ivlatlon TEMP, in black letters, inscribed on the lower portion. Authorizes access to the Naval Soc.urlty Station and the outer compo11nd at Arlington Hall Station without an escort. Entry to the N~A School is author­ized. Entry tt NSA operational areas not authorl.zod without escort.

(2) Security Branch, Naval Communica­'il'Ons··:r1vlsion. Black Insert with the abbreviatfon TEMP, in black lett.ers, inscrlbed on the lower portion. Authorizes access to the Na.~ral Security $tation and the outer compoun<l at Arlington Hall Station without an escort. Entry to the NSA Rchool ts authorized. Entry to NCA ooerational areas not author­ized witnout escort.

SECTION VII - COORDINATION

The Chief, Army security Agency and the Commanding Officer, Naval security Station concur in the provisions of this memorandum.

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SECTION VIII - OVER.JI.LI, SUPERVISIOl'T

_ Ch$.e.f, Security Division is assigned the _responsi­bility for the Staff supervision for the provisions of this Memorandtim. -- -- · -- - - - - -

BY COMMAND OF LIEUTENANT GENERAL CANINE:

OFFICIAL:

G O. Colonel, AGC

Adjutant General

DISTRIBUTION III

J\LFF1ED R. MARCY

Colonel,US Army Chief of Staff

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COLOR FIELD TO WHOM ISSUED ESCORT ~UIRED MAY ACT AS ESCORT AHS AHS NAV NSA AHS OPNS NAV NSA

ADMIN OPNS SF.CST.A. SCHOOL AREA SECSTA SCHOOL NSJ. mENTIFICATICH

BADGE

Green Field - Photo Director NO NO HO YES YES YES Vice Director Encutive Deput7 Dil'ector (Cid.et ot Sta.tt)

I Deput7 Chiet ot Statt/Plana and Operations

Deput7 Chier ot Statt/Adminiatration Deput7 Director/Research and Developnent

Special Assistant Comptroller Inspector

Parple Field - Photo Directorate NO NO NO NO YES Coordinating Statt

\ Special Statt IfSA School Start

Tan Field - Photo Inlicate• aoaiglllllll1t to the otf1ce ot I NO v NO NO NO YES YES YES the Assistant Director, Production (to include selected ker personnel within - ~!ice aDi stat! -·> I

Yell.ov Field. - Photo Indicates aasigmnent to the Otticea NO NO NO YES YES I ot Production.

m.ue Field - Photo (Leas Depu~{ Director/Research am Developnent Indicates assignment to the O!tice ot the Assistant Director, :Research ml Developnent

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Annex No. l 6 Apr 53

BS'ftief !B = SEemalff INP0RUJ\'H9N

COLOR FIELD TO WHOM ISSUED F.sCORT R~UIBED MAY ACT AS ESCORT AHS AHS NAV NSA AHS OPNS NAV NSA

lDMIN OPNS SF.CSTA SCHOOL AREA SECSTA SCHOOL

Red Field - Photo Office ot Cnmmnmcation SecuritJ' NO NO NO NO YES YES YES YF.S

Orange Field - Photo Selected Non-NSA Personnel of Consumer NO NO NO NO YES YES YES YES Depart.ments and Agencies, Otticial Couriers, Conference Personnel.

Yellow Field - Photo Personnel at ~ecur:lt7 Branch NavComm NO BO NO NO YES YES

W/Digits 202 Div in NBA Spaces at AHS e Appropriate Color - Cleared A&, CSA, and AFSS Personnel NO NO NO NO YES YES YES

Photo W/Letters TDI' on Temporary dutJ' with NSA

Orange FUauee Uncleared Personnel Assigned to NSA YES YES NO NO NO NO NO

Uncleared - Photo School

DutJ' Uncleared NSA Uncleared Peraonnel Assigned to NSS or NO YES NO NO NO NO NO NO Badg11 No Color Field - AHS tor Tempora.r.r DuV Photo W/Uncleared Acroes Face ot Badge

Privileged Visitor - Visitors whose service or other type COUR'l'BSY ESCORT NO NO BO NO

Non-Phot.o - PV 2" solid clearance has been certified bf SEC mack Letters on NSA. and appropriate i.Dioctrination, it Insert - No Color Field arrr' administered, and tor such other

persona aa the Director gq designate.

One-Dq Badge - Non- To empl079es 1lho lose or torget. their NO NO NO NO NO NO e Photo - Appropriate badges mi to cleared personnel Color Field am Code · ·awaiting their cl.red Photo badges. W/Solid mack Letters One-Dq Badge in Photo Space

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, COLOR Fm.Ir, 'l'O WHOM ISSUED ESCORT REQUIRED - MAY Arlt AS !3CORT

AHS AHS NAV NSA AHS OPNS NAV NSA OPNS SECSTA SCHOOL AREA SECS TA SCHOOL

Uncleared Non-Photo tssued. to uncleared personnel ot NSA YES m n:s NO liO NO !,'f() NO Orange Filagref! Design School Awaiting NSA School Photo W/Solid Black Letters Badge. in lowr port.ion

Visitor Badge - Non- Issued to Authorized uncleared YF.S YES m HO NO NO Photo NSA. Badge L'Ulert I visitors, to rlsitors whose clearance W/Words "Visitor" and · • r.atus is less than cl"1¢ographic, and e "Must Have Escort" to authorized visitors whose clear-

ance status has not been determined. Allt.horized truck drivers, vemera, ott-station repairmen am uncleared personnel 'Who lose or forget their badges (Photo or Non-Photo).

Interim cleared - All pvsonnel with interim clearance. NO NO NO NO YES IES YES YES Appropriate color field W7white diagonal bar

ASA IDENTIFICATION BADGE

) NO NO YES YES Gold - Photo or non- Cleared ASA personnel 1lho require con- NO NO

photo stant access to NSA. spaces without escort on baa1a ot operational need.

Sal mi:>n - Photo or non- 1 Cleared persomiel who require limited NO NO NO NO IES YES YES photo access to N~A spaces without escort

on basis or operational need.

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COLOR FIELD 1'0 WHOM ISSUED f ESCORT REQUIBED Bf .IC: .AS ESCaa • AHS AHS NAV - JIB Cl'1a 11.Y ISi. f ADm OPNS SECSTA 81!1'1. sa:snsr.an. • Russett B3dge - Photo SpecificalJ.l' designated. cleared ,_ :o * YES DS DS m JI) !IO

or non-photo custodial, maintenance and post per-sonnel Who have no need tor access, ESCORT ~UIRED IN but who require a clearance because l EXCLUSION AREAS ONLY ot their unavoidable proximity to classitied lllL\tter. Access gioanted I

only on basis o! "need to enter" to perform assigned duties.

Cherr,y - Photo or non- Uncleared personnel who do not NO YES YES IO ?IS ., ., me photo nori:al.11' require access to opera-

tional areas, in performance ot assigned duties.

NAVSECSTA IDENTIFICATION

BADGE

Blue insert W/Black Personnel who are allowd access to NO NO NO NO YES IES letters on lower part, NSA spaces on basis of operaticmal or badge - Photo need.

m.ue insert W/Black Personnel who are allowed access to L'O NO NO NO YES Numberals OP-202 on NSA spaces on basis ot operaticmal lower part of badge - need. Photo e Black insert W/Abbrer...a Uncleared Personnel ot Security Branc NO YES NO MO NO tion TEMP in black Naval Comnmnfoaticms Division, and letters on lower part, NavSecSta. or badge

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DIVISIONS AND OFPICES AS OF 15 f.PRIL 1953

POSITION

Director, N~i\.

Vice Director

Deputy Director

Chief of Staff

Deputy Chief of Starr Administra-ti on

Ass't Director, Production

Ass't Director, R & D ,..

.Comptroller

Special Assistant

INClWJ3ENT

Lt. Gen. R, J. Canine, USJ\

RADM J. N. Wenger, U~N

Col. T. M. Hetherington, USAF

Col. A. R. Marcy, USA

Capt. P. P. Leigh, USN

Capt, J. s. Harper, U~N

Dr. S. Kullback (Pcting)

Col. c. A. Clark, Jr., USAF

Hr. W. F. Friedman

Adjutant General Col, G. E. Campbell, USA

f"

Chief, Plans & Polley Division

Col. J, O. Gregory, TI~AF {Acting)

Chief, Communica- Lt. Col W. B. Campbell, tion Division USP

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4918 Tilden St., NW Washington, D.C. EM 2-2134

3708 Calvond Lane OL 9-9348 Kensington, Md.

6904 Strathmore St.OL 4-0681 Chevy Chase, Md.

3.511 South Wake­field Arlington, Va,

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4200 38th St., NW EM 3-1731 Washington, D.C.

1259 Van Buren St.,RA 3-0701 1TW Washington, D.C.

217 Forest Drive JE 2-3463 Fells Church, Va. !! o :>ec.aNO 'S'Tl?.e.e:. l S. Es ~I+ )J • Q e erge Mae on " ~ ~A~H. 3,, 0. ~- JA 8-8~9"6 .. 11,plir.tt~ 'bas, Va,

6000 Ryland Drive OL 2-7261 Bethesda, Md.

9211 Flower Avenue JU 9-0201 Silver Spring, Md.

107 Greenwood JE 3-911.5 Drive F'alls Church, Va.

Chief, '!'raining Division

Lt. Col. s. L. Patterson, 10104 Gates Avenue JU 9->176 US.Jl.F Silver Spring, Md~

Chief, Personnel Capt. J. H. Fortune, Jr., Division USN-;-\AC"ting)

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Chief, Civilian Mr. William o. ftrey, Personnel Branch (Actine;)

Chief, ~ecurity Col. L. H. Wyman, TTSA Division

Chief, Logistics Col. W. A. Shaw, TJSA Division

Chief, Movement Group

Col. A. C. Cunkle, Uf'A

Chief, Technical CDR J. T. Pendergrass, Information Divi- USN sion

Chief, Office of Col. Frank E. Herrelko, communication U~AF security

Commandant, NSA Maj. D. K. Corcorsn, Ut.AF School

Hq Commandant CDR R. W. Mindte, USN

6236 Vulley Rd. OL 4-2809 Bethesda, Md.

5617 Overlea Rd. OL 2-8627 Sumner, washin~ton 16, D.c.

1830 47th Place EM 3-3865 Washington, D.C.

4301 Mass. Ave, NVl EM 3-1175 Washington, D.C.

5322 Baltimore Ave OL 2-0814 Chevy Chase, Md.

9520 Ewing Drive Bethesda, Md.

431 Bellview Dr. Falls Church, Va.

;;ooo Park Place Chevy Chase, Md.

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