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Originally Posted by August
It depends on his particular job.
At one point even though I was just a buck (junior) Sergeant I was the highest cleared person on Fort Devens because I was working in the post communications center and needed access to intel traffic going all the resident units and separate commands so I could process it.
Back then everything was done on punch cards and teletype paper so making illicit copies of classified materials was nearly impossible. These days it must be a security nightmare now that everything is transmitted electronically.
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Thank you Dave.
I thought why not search for information about this.
And found this article:
https://www.nytimes.com/live/2023/04...-leak-pentagon
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The man is a member of the intelligence wing of the Massachusetts Air National Guard and is tied to an online group where the leaked documents first appeared.
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This quote made me even more confused-Air National Guard-How can it be that they have access to secret and top secret paper and not only from one place but several places ?
I think it must be me who are thinking Danish and Danish National Guard(Hjemmeværnet)
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