Posted on Jan 28, 2016
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Occasions happen when higher ranking officers may ask you to not share information. Reasons may include containment, politics, ongoing investigations...
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SSG Avenger Crew Member
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My General asked me not to answer this question!
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LTC Paul Labrador
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I see what you did there.... ;o)
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LTC Paul Labrador - I really couldn't help myself! LOL!
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Yes. Directly too.
In Civil Affairs, we find out lots of inconvenient facts. During the Surge year in Iraq, the push was to hand off battle space to Iraqi Army units. As we were making capability assessments, it became very clear that Iraqi commanders were overstating their capabilities and manning in order to look good to their superiors.
My frank assessments were valued, but kept close hold. There was some pretty embarrassing stuff in there. "Patrols" that never happened. Consumption reports for fuel that could not possibly be true. Manning levels that were not borne out by any objective observation - sometimes varying by over half. It was pretty clear that many would simply sit on their base, feeling important, collecting their paycheck, and skimming fuel money (and I didn't know it then, but later found out that ghost Soldiers in these units got paid, too - also lining the officers' pockets).

But the momentum was to start reducing our footprint, so this information was only briefed by me once.
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1SG (Join to see) Thanks for sharing.
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SN Greg Wright
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CPT (Join to see) Of course. With a TS/SCI clearance you get that a lot, lol.

I'll say this, though: anybody that thinks the government can't control what the media gets is fooling themselves.
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SSG Warren Swan
SSG Warren Swan
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Some of those "confidential" sources, or "convenient" leaks?
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SN Greg Wright
SN Greg Wright
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SSG Warren Swan - That and more. Without going into specifics, I saw many occasions where what was reported wasn't what I was seeing at work.
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SPC David S.
SPC David S.
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The old smoke and mirrors -
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SSG Warren Swan
SSG Warren Swan
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SN Greg Wright - The only way to keep a secret in DC is to tell someone then kill em. Works in the political thrillers at least. I've seen it in reports that are to go up the chain. It starts off as one thing, and by the time it's briefed, you had five folks doing something, now it's 500. How did it jump like that....."he likes to see results and big numbers".....so we lie to him to make him feel good. This is a situation close to what I've seen.
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