Operational security will minimize unforeseen consequences that could inevitably lead to your team failing its primary objective. Using word of mouth, steganography and cryptography are the best practices when communicating operational guidelines that obtain sensitive materials. When discussing operations over unsecured lines; avoid using full names, dates, times and locations. Family members who are not in your unit should be kept on a ‘need to know’ basis for their own safety.
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Twana, I firmly agree with Operational Security at this point, ANYTHING, INCLUDING ASKING VETERANS, "WHAT WOULD YOU DO" can potentially put some people in harm's way. So from now on, I will not respond to "What would you do's" for obvious reasons.
Thanks.
Agreed!
yes my husband tells me not to say anything I don't want everyone in the world to know!
Navy kept it simple: Loose lips sink ships.
I won't tell her ` I want to be in the front of Harms--Way.. I will protect my family to the end even when they pull the gun from my cold--dead hand..!!
Ronald, I for one have already made that decision to stand in harm's way to protect my wife or any one else for that matter from the evil that is upon us and when the time comes to execute my OATH in defense of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, then God help those of us who will be in the thick of battle, because it will be the battle where everyone in this country will have to make the choice to die as sheeple or to die in battle against Satan. May God intervene so that man is saved because the cost will be high in blood against the devil and his minions.
Amen I'm with you
Clois
Ronald, I am a male, not a female. I know the name sounds female, but I am all male. Just for your information, buddy in arms.....