MasterBates
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Spanish (or secondary) language Audio Programming for English language television broadcasts ... ???
Does that come in a EAP for Univision so I can understand the hot chicks on in the morning?
Spanish (or secondary) language Audio Programming for English language television broadcasts ... ???
Concur, that guy is a fucking animal...![]()
did you see him drink the moisture of an elephants feces? I can find a clip on youtube if you like... its ducking fisgusting
Do the producers bet him how many times he can say "Navy SEAL" in one paragraph? Is this like the Future Weapons meow game?Don't know if anyone has seen or noticed this, but yesterday i watched part of the new future weapons show about the B-2, but the host mentioned he wouldn't be able to fly in it. He said something like, "Even though i was a Navy SEAL sniper, in the Navy SEALs, and love explosives, i am not allowed to fly in the B-2 because it was classified, even for a former Navy SEAL."
Do the producers bet him how many times he can say "Navy SEAL" in one paragraph? Is this like the Future Weapons meow game?
The Gunny (Mail Call) has connections, a history, and "exposure". I would guess that factored into the equation on whether or not he could "fly" in the Air Force's finest ....
They do tend to be protective of their new and sometimes not-so-new hardware, however.
We were returning from the target to NAF Fallon when an SR-71 came up on guard with some kind of emergency .... he was hollering about what he'd need on the runway for fire and crash and what kind of security he'd want on the ramp.
All on 243.0 Guard, of course ....
As we came in and broke out of a 4-plane, we looked down and saw him entering the old transient ramp --- just where we were headed for --- GREAT --- an opportunity to see a real fire-breathing-spook airplane up close and personal !!!!
On shutting down, we all dismounted and strolled over to the BlackBird --- it was lookin' fine, by the way --- but the AF jock positively came unglued as we approached. He started jumping up and down (literally) and screaming about what sections of the UCMJ he'd charge us with if we came any closer. The guys was positively apoplectic by now.
Soooooooooooo ... we all went over to the "Bird" and hugged it, touched it, walked all around it, and one guy even took some pictures. YOU WOULD NOT BELIEVE HOW SHARP THE LEADING EDGE OF THE FUSELAGE IS ... !!! The AF pilot now went absolutely berserk and basically had to be restrained from hurting himself.
The Navy ground crews just stood around and looked at him. Ahhhhhhhh .... NAF Fallon ... love the place.
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Methinks the chair force either a) likes Marines more than Navy guys, or b) also thinks this Navy SEAL character is a tool and the Gunny is worthy of everything they can spare for him.
....AF jock positively came unglued as we approached... started jumping up and down... screaming about what sections of the UCMJ he'd charge us with if we came any closer...
Soooooooooooo ... we all went over to the "Bird" and hugged it, touched it, walked all around it, and one guy even took some pictures.
Edit: To go along with what Raptor said for the edification of the newbs, all info in DoD is either Unclassified, Secret or Top Secret. Nothing is classified higher than Top Secret. But just because you're secret cleared doesn't mean you are cleared for everything at that level. You need to sign a nondisclosure agreement and have a valid need to know.
The rest of the abbreviations refer to special handling instructions. So you might see a document marked just SECRET, whereas SECRET//NOFORN means the info is not just Secret but not releasable to anyone not American. You may also see something like SECRET//REL TO GBR, AUS, NZ or somesuch which means released to Britain, Australia and New Zealand. IIRC, I believe WNINTEL isn't used anymore.
Flash or Brett may be able to elucidate but I believe that is a TS//SCI or SAP designation. My TS paperwork is still percolating through the bureaucracy so I haven't really even been briefed on the details of how to mark TS stuff, let alone anything I can't talk about (well TS anyway).Is there a Top Secret: code word designation? You would have to have top secret clearence and code word clearence.
Flash or Brett may be able to elucidate but I believe that is a TS//SCI or SAP designation. My TS paperwork is still percolating through the bureaucracy so I haven't really even been briefed on the details of how to mark TS stuff, let alone anything I can't talk about (well TS anyway).
Programs that are compartmented have codewords, but not everything TS is compartmented. Sometimes the codewords are used as an UNCLASS way to refer to a particular program, other times, the codeword itself may be classified. It all just depends. When one is read in to a program, all the pertinent details will be explained.
Brett