Posted on Jan 28, 2016
Have you ever been asked by a General Officer to not share information?
6.83K
50
29
3
3
0
Occasions happen when higher ranking officers may ask you to not share information. Reasons may include containment, politics, ongoing investigations...
Edited 10 y ago
Posted 10 y ago
Responses: 14
Personally no. But this falls under undue influence and could get the GO canned.
(1)
(0)
CPT (Join to see)
CPT Ahmed Faried It seems from the responses here that it happens from time to time. Would you care to elaborate on the undue influence clause?
(0)
(0)
CPT Ahmed Faried
CPT (Join to see) - sure. So let's say the commanding general of a military unit interferes in an investigation by JAG officers, i.e, he tells a junior officer either on the prosecution or defense what to do. That is undue influence which can alter the course of the trial.
(1)
(0)
Does Constantly count? 21 years and the most sensitive messages that I handled were SPECATS, Special Category which predominantly were Flag Officer to Flag Officer. Usually the first half to 2 thirds of the message was exchanging greetings and business oriented but the end of the messages were a riot. "While you're in Japan could you pick up one of those Dolls for my Daughter". Changing the Crypto Codes in Flag Officers Quarters and being MAA to Chief of Staff COMSPAWARSYSCOM pretty much everything I did with Flag Officers was in that Category.
(1)
(0)
Read This Next

Soldiers
