Security Form 1
Title
Security Form 1
Description
Advice on security with respect to private correspondence.
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Format
Two typed sheets
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Identifier
MShipmanJ1694683-181126-140001,
MShipmanJ1694683-181126-140002
MShipmanJ1694683-181126-140002
Transcription
[underlined] SECURITY FORM 1. [/underlined]
This summary of matters, in the [missing letters]terests of security, it is vitally [missing letters]portant should not form the subject [missing word] discussion or correspondence, is [missing letters]tended to show clearly what kind of [missing letter]ubjects are to be avoided in ordinary [missing letters]scussion and in correspondence. The [missing letters]mmary is not intended to be a complete [missing letters]tement, but is sufficiently compre[missing letters]sive to prevent any possible [missing letters]apprehension.
The temptation to communicate these [missing letters]ers to relatives, friends or [missing letters]aintances must be resisted.
[missing number] Numbers of Troops in Camp.
[missing number] [missing letter]urpose of concentration and Draft details.
Destination.
[missing number] Date or time of departure (any stage or intermediary).
5. Port of embarkation.
6. Route.
7. Names of ship.
8. Location of Naval Vessel.
[missing number] Description of Convoy.
[missing number] Reports of Enemy.
[missing number] Reference to new types of Aircraft or Engines.
[missing number] Discussion of special operations.
[missing number] Use of Code for private communicatio[missing letter]
[missing letters]STRICT YOUR CORRESPONDENCE TO PERSONAL [missing word] PRIVATE MATTERS. THE ABOVE ARE [missing letters]VICE MATTERS.
[page break]
You are advised to secure this in your writing pad for easy reference.
[underlined] SECURITY [/underlined]
YOUR FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY ENDANGER YOUR OWN AS WELL AS YOUR COMRADES' LIVES, OR AT LEAST, INVOLVE YOU IN SEVERE DISCIPLINARY MEASURE.
H.Q. 7.1.43.
This summary of matters, in the [missing letters]terests of security, it is vitally [missing letters]portant should not form the subject [missing word] discussion or correspondence, is [missing letters]tended to show clearly what kind of [missing letter]ubjects are to be avoided in ordinary [missing letters]scussion and in correspondence. The [missing letters]mmary is not intended to be a complete [missing letters]tement, but is sufficiently compre[missing letters]sive to prevent any possible [missing letters]apprehension.
The temptation to communicate these [missing letters]ers to relatives, friends or [missing letters]aintances must be resisted.
[missing number] Numbers of Troops in Camp.
[missing number] [missing letter]urpose of concentration and Draft details.
Destination.
[missing number] Date or time of departure (any stage or intermediary).
5. Port of embarkation.
6. Route.
7. Names of ship.
8. Location of Naval Vessel.
[missing number] Description of Convoy.
[missing number] Reports of Enemy.
[missing number] Reference to new types of Aircraft or Engines.
[missing number] Discussion of special operations.
[missing number] Use of Code for private communicatio[missing letter]
[missing letters]STRICT YOUR CORRESPONDENCE TO PERSONAL [missing word] PRIVATE MATTERS. THE ABOVE ARE [missing letters]VICE MATTERS.
[page break]
You are advised to secure this in your writing pad for easy reference.
[underlined] SECURITY [/underlined]
YOUR FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY ENDANGER YOUR OWN AS WELL AS YOUR COMRADES' LIVES, OR AT LEAST, INVOLVE YOU IN SEVERE DISCIPLINARY MEASURE.
H.Q. 7.1.43.
Collection
Citation
Great Britain. Royal Air Force, “Security Form 1,” IBCC Digital Archive, accessed February 12, 2025, https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collections/document/21914.
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