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elderly man river, that elderly man river . . .

One is left wondering how MI analysts working the “sub-continent” mission will be forced to describe that country between Pakistan and Bangladesh; how counterintelligence staff will describe how a foreign service compromised an insider; or describe items that are not black and white (sorry, the opposite of white and white).

And I used to be a part of this outfit.

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jeff [TypeKey Profile Page]:

Oh, it’s not an issue - they’ve only got nuclear weapons so we’re pretty much ignoring them, I’m sure.

LTG Keith B. Alexander (DIRNSA) was one of my Battalion Commanders in the 204th MI in Germany. He was also as a BG/MG, the commander of INSCOM. Squared away troop indeed. I imagine he’s just shaking his head now at this idiocy.

Michael Tanji [TypeKey Profile Page]:

I mean, its the Army after all. If you don’t hear a quarter of those words at least once a week, you’re probably on leave.

Can still talk about bigot lists!

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