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File: 123096_jul96_decls1_0025.txt
Subject: SPECIAL INFORMATION FOR INSTALLATION AFTER ACTION REPORT
Unit: 1ST ID
Parent Organization: VII CORPS
Box ID: BX001008
Folder Title: DESERT STORM AFTER ACTION REPORTS
Document Number: 4
Folder Seq #: 11
UNCLASSIFIED
04/18/91
JULLS LONG REPORT
1. (U) JULLS NUMBER: 32950-89764 (00313), submitted by RILEY
AFZN-DS, LTC Augustine, 856-3lB3, (913)239-3183.
2. (U) Operation DESERT SHIELD conducted by USCENTCOM on 02/08/91.
3. (U) KEYWORDS: EXEC SUM.
4. (U) TITLE: SUMMARY - Phase I - DSEC
5. (U) EXECUTIVE SUMMARY FOR DSEC:
a. Upon the initiation of Operation Desert Shield in Aug
90, DSEC submitted a request to bring one of its individual
mobilization augmentees (IMA) on active duty. However, due to
initial constraints from FORSCOM, this IMA did not arrive until
20 Sep 90. When the division was alerted for deployment in
early November, DSEC requested the activation of three
additional IMAS. They arrived the first week in December. In
November an effort was begun to identify personnel to backfill
the SSO section. After coordinating with Special Security Group
(SSG) and reserve components, personnel were identified who
arrived on 3i Dec 90.
b. As the Division prepared to deploy, the DSEC gradually
assumed duties previously handled by the G2. In the area of
military intelligence, DSEC's IMAs and selected non-deployables
began to produce intelligence summaries +or units not yet
deployed. DSEC also provided daily intelligence briefings for
the garrison staff. In addition, the DSEC assumed operational
responsibility for two SCIFs belonging to Ist ID (M) 62 and to
101 MI BN (CEWI) on Custer Hill.
C. In the area of Counterintelligence (CI), DSEC assumed
he G2
and the 101 MI BN (CEWI). These missions required qualified
DSEC personnel to obtain official counterintelligence
credentials. Once these individuals completed their processing
for TS/SCI access, they initiated liaison with local agencies
to maintain current data on any possible terrorist threat or
dissident activity. The 902nd MI Group at Leavenworth assisted
in providing information on the hostile intelligence threat.
DSEC provided possible threat information obtained from local
sources to national level agencies for evaluation and
dissemination.
d. The personnel security area involved an increase in the
number of records being screened +or security clearances.
During one 30-day period, DSEC reviewed 876 records for
clearance actions and an additional 375 personnel security
packets (NACS & Bl)-that were submitted for reserve unit
personnel mobilized at Fort Riley. DSEC ultimately issued
approximately 1500 interim clearances to active and reserve
UNCLASSIFIED
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Document 517 f:/Week-26/BX001008/DESERT STORM AFTER ACTION REPORTS/special information for installation after actio:12179611150511
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File Room = jul96_declassified
File Cabinet = Week-26
Box ID = BX001008
Unit = 1ST ID
Parent Organization = VII CORPS
Folder Title = DESERT STORM AFTER ACTION REPORTS
Folder Seq # = 11
Subject = SPECIAL INFORMATION FOR INSTALLATION AFTER ACTIO
Document Seq # = 4
Document Date =
Scan Date =
Queued for Declassification = 01-JAN-1980
Short Term Referral = 01-JAN-1980
Long Term Referral = 01-JAN-1980
Permanent Referral = 01-JAN-1980
Non-Health Related Document = 01-JAN-1980
Declassified = 17-DEC-1996