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Art Bahrs <[log in to unmask]>
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Art Bahrs <[log in to unmask]>
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Hi All and John in particular :)

     With Tongue firmly in Cheek :)

    Ok, as an Infantry Sergeant that also works with DOIMS (Dept of Information
Management Systems...Pronounced "Dooms")  (very appropriate if you ask me
heheheh )  I need to point some things out :)

    Michael: In the military we don't refer to weapons as "guns" see the lyrics
for the Marine Corp "Jody" for explaination :) hehehe

    John: I have been to several of the type of briefings that you describe :)
they can be boring as H*** with the only fun being watching the civilians
reactions to the armed guards :)

For those who want to see an example of a "open" military site complete with
standardized warnings go to the following web site :)
         WWW.BENNING.ARMY.MIL

It is also a neat site in my opinion :) but I am biased :) after all I turned
blue there 9 years ago :) heheheh

Art "Just put another service stripe on!  Can it be 9 years already?" Bahrs
hehehe <--- Just for Lee Gunter!  A short Tag line :)

>>> John Korb <[log in to unmask]> 03/13/97 12:17pm >>>
Regarding:

>"Official documents" are a source of urban legends second only to Ann Landers
>and Paul Harvey.


I guess I'm just gullible, but when about 20 people are brought to a
theatre, a 1/4" thick document with an official seal is handed to each
person as they enter the theatre, and a variety of military, civil service,
and NIS people impart various security edicts, I tend to take them seriously.

The Navy project has moved twice since "the lecture" and any document over
five years old is automatically sent to an archive (documents 2-5 years old
often get archived when there is a move) so the original document is
probably not on site, but perhaps the latest security manual references the
1/4" document we received (official documents have a serial number which can
be used to track them).  I will make a point of checking the security manual
tomorrow.  If it it contains the reference numbers for the preceeding
documents, I'll pass along those identifying numbers and anyone interested
can look into obtaining them (freedom of information act), as I'm positive
that the document we received was stamped UNCLASS.

John
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John Korb                            email: [log in to unmask]
Innovative Software Solutions, Inc.

The thoughts, comments, and opinions expressed herein are mine
and do not reflect those of my employer(s), or anyone else.

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