Posted on May 9, 2019
PO1 Mark Letcher
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I spent some time on subs in the early '80s. My understanding was that Navy Op-Sec security restrictions would end after 30 years. My current understanding is that around 2008 that restrictions were extended to 50 years. Is that true? I can't find any discussions or comments, much less the Executive Order (I don't think it was legislated, if so I can't find it). I'm pretty good with Google too. I'd like to write a book for my nieces about that time. Its been almost 40 years of peace now. We won the Cold War.
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CW5 Jack Cardwell
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Interesting Any update you know of PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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MSgt Frank Askins
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Try contacting the nearest Navy base and ask for the personal security or OPSEC office. They should be able to give you the most up to date information.
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PO1 Mark Letcher
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I was a civilian for about 30 years until I was legally obligated to prove Health Care protection. But, now that all that comes flooding back (as we in the sub service say). Now, I reminisce of the 'bad old days' and my obligations and the governments obligations to me. And how come the VA wants to see my taxes! I am under audit. I don't even work for the government anymore. And, I want my Social Security back, with interest. But, I'm old and it is your grand kids future. The book will be great. Thus my inquiries. I'm re-reading the SF-312, to my dismay. I knew I needed glasses then too!
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