That's very interesting and I wonder why that's so. I had a Top Secret
clearance when I was in the Air Force and it was pretty much drilled
into me every day by the badge that I had to wear, the guards and door
locks I had to pass through and the classifications stamped on
everything I handled or created. Even paper coffee cups went to the
burn room lest someone had scratched a note on them. I'm amazed that
your experience is so different. Could be that, although you had the
clearance, you didn't actually deal with any Secret material.
Chuck Norcutt
On 11/6/2010 11:05 PM, Moose wrote:
>
> It turns out I had a Secret clearance when I was a radarman in the
> coast Guard. But no one told me - 'cause it was secret?
>
> I found out by accident late in my less than illustrious CG career.
>
> Moose
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