So much for OPSEC, I suppose. (Operational Security; not telling the world what a particular unit is doing/will do, as the open-source intelligence gatherers can put together quite a lot to, in essence, figure out what's in the classified info.) When I was on active duty, we were told that we could put our own lives at risk by telling our loved ones too much.
So much for OPSEC, I suppose. (Operational Security; not telling the world what a particular unit is doing/will do, as the open-source intelligence gatherers can put together quite a lot to, in essence, figure out what's in the classified info.) When I was on active duty, we were told that we could put our own lives at risk by telling our loved ones too much.
So much for OPSEC, I suppose. (Operational Security; not telling the world what a particular unit is doing/will do, as the open-source intelligence gatherers can put together quite a lot to, in essence, figure out what's in the classified info.) When I was on active duty, we were told that we could put our own lives at risk by telling our loved ones too much.
My husband did special forces for 20 years. I’m quite aware of opsec. It’s public knowledge and far from classified.
OPSEC is for civilians these days....no way you are hiding battalions in todays world.
It's pretty common knowledge they are over there.