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Saturday, July 02, 2005

What Do You Really Do?

OPSEC (Operation Security)
I know most of you are probably interested in know what I really do most of the day...well due to operation security I can only list bits and pieces. Operation security is not telling the location, codes, details, or re-occurances of something before CNN does. If you see something on CNN, then there is a good chance I can
tell you more details about it. If not, I probably will not be able to do so until my mission here is complete. I can say that I am more on the administrative side, versus the tactical side. The US Army has goals for both. They both have individual missions that support a larger mission and when the larger mission is complete we will all go home.* In the mean time, I review information, attend meetings, give briefings, and try to encourage progress and confidence with those I encounter (names cannont be disclosed). It is all very interesting and there are a lot of politics involved, especially since I am very near the palace. I would guess that my job here is actually very good training and hands-on work to give me experience for the civilian side. I see a lot of how a business is run and where the problems are, sometimes the solution and sometimes just one more attempt to solve it that doesn't work. So not to tell you the details, but a general overview --there it is. What do you really do?

1 Comments:

At 10:51 AM, Blogger Lora Leigh said...

Uncle Sam Thanks YOU for OPSEC!

 

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