Opening Rallypoint to U.S. Ally Soldiers? Pros/Cons.
So far the Army PR machine has done a good job of establishing our reputation as a disciplined, knowledgeable, educated NCO Corps.
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Do we really want to ruin that by having them watch us argue over such earth shattering topics like fleece caps and nail polish?
Lets leave the mystery in place shall we?
Bigger issue is with some OPSEC issues that may slip through the cracks.
It might open their eyes, but it might cause friction because of different beliefs.
Note: I have work for 4 years with my fellow counterparts of South and Central America in WHINSEC and now the Inter American Defense College and they are a different breed.
SSG If RP did that I would not mind, however I would have a code of silence in affect.
I never served with any other Armed forces other then the USA and RP was created for US Military members and veterans by a SM himself. If ally soldiers were brought in then I guess we can bring every one on Face Book as well.
Some topics here in RP need to stay with in and need to be handled with us.
If we spoke about cats, they might think cows and that can produce a misunderstanding and confusion.
We share all sorts of things with our coalition partners, but not everything. We have OPSEC for a reason, and we all have different comfort levels of disclosure. My comfort level is at at one point with an American, a different point with a Soldier, and still different if talking with foreigners.
If we have foreign military on Rally Point, I will edit my participation based on OPSEC given the audience. I will interact, but at a very different level of disclosure. The only reason I share what I share is because (I have some confidence) the vetting process assures that my information is only going out to a trusted audience. Honestly, I would change my participation a lot if this was just open to the American public. I participate how I do because I consider my brothers and sisters in arms as family. I don’t always get along with my family, but I’m stuck trusting them, because I have to anyway. There are now, and will always be, traitors. That will not stop me from participating in a network I want to be a part of, but there is no method to validate military members of some other nation. Even if we can prove they are military, we still cannot prove their trustworthiness.

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