On Wed, 21 May 2008 08:18:32 -0400, "Vito"
wrote:
"Gregory Hall" wrote
Some of us, as a prerequisite of our discharge from the military, were
required to do so, to sign documents. Some of us were working in top
secret places on top secret projects or missions.
AFAIK everybody who has/had a clearance had to sign sich a nondisclosure
agreement but that reminds me of a funny story a SEAL 1 vet related.
When stateside in San Diego they used to play games with the recon marines
from Pendleton, trying to infiltrate each others' places just for drill.
The local IRS decided that they couldn't have their out-of-country tax
exemption unless they disclosed all foreign countries they'd visited, which
of course they couldn't do. So IRS decided to seize one SEAL's fancy car
and got all dressed up in combat costumes to make a sneak raid. Not only
did they get caught but the team thot they were marines! But after water
boarding, duct taping and tossing them into a pool, and some tad less
pleasant entertainments during which the captives didn't act much like
marines, they had to let them go .....
Of course nothing like this ever happened - it's just silly a story g.
Of course it is just a silly story. Recon Marines never raided/got
raided by any SEAL type persons. Just couldn't happen. Especially
not the ammo dumps. WHY, that would be stealing. LOL
Mark E. Williams