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8 hours ago, JimNtexas said:

It’s been awhile, but my staff work was at least 85% classified, and a fair amount of that was TS/SCI.

I did know a couple of guys in special access programs that had secure phones at home, is that done these days?

Can classified work can be be done from home in today’s Air Force?n

 

 

Wasn't an issue for Hillary...

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On 12/17/2021 at 6:49 AM, JimNtexas said:

It’s been awhile, but my staff work was at least 85% classified, and a fair amount of that was TS/SCI.

I did know a couple of guys in special access programs that had secure phones at home, is that done these days?

Can classified work can be be done from home in today’s Air Force?n

It is possible to do classified work at home but from my experience you either gotta be really special or really senior. 

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I never thought you could until my spouse (GS) got issued a tablet, however it is limited to Secret and cannot save anything to the tablet itself basically a virtual desktop portal.  Not sure how common it is but she works on staff of a senior official . 

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17 minutes ago, budderbar said:

I never thought you could until my spouse (GS) got issued a tablet, however it is limited to Secret and cannot save anything to the tablet itself basically a virtual desktop portal.  Not sure how common it is but she works on staff of a senior official . 

We have a similar setup on the JS. It's decent for staying aware of events via email while teleworking but otherwise terrible for doing any real work. We cannot even access our remote drives or desktops. 

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10 hours ago, Majestik Møøse said:

Amazing that an airman can be prosecuted for improper courier procedures

It’s not hard people, the LEFT leg pocket is the SCIF, not the right…rookies. 

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On 12/17/2021 at 12:49 AM, JimNtexas said:

It’s been awhile, but my staff work was at least 85% classified, and a fair amount of that was TS/SCI.

I did know a couple of guys in special access programs that had secure phones at home, is that done these days?

Can classified work can be be done from home in today’s Air Force?n

We were offered SIPR laptops to work from home during the first year of COVID. I declined, didn't want to deal with it really.

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On 12/18/2021 at 11:18 AM, Majestik Møøse said:

Amazing that an airman can be prosecuted for improper courier procedures or for wearing a Fitbit into a vault while a person deemed important enough can basically live in a state of constant spillage.

How is wearing a Fitbit considered improper courier procedures?

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Congratulations to another Weapons School class graduation but special congratulations to the 14th WPS (AC, MC, CV, U-28 and formerly 53) on 20 years. They had a good collection of old patches and got some great history from a former commander and plank holder of the squadron last Patch Night. Great history and here’s to 20 more!

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17 minutes ago, Danger41 said:

So many stories beyond what is in the write up for that. I’m very proud to have been a member of that squadron back in the day.

There was a big push a few months ago for groups/squadrons that submitted decs for actions directly supporting the evac to re-submit as a bunch were denied without any due diligence for reasons that you could probably come up with if you use your head.  

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2 hours ago, uhhello said:

There was a big push a few months ago for groups/squadrons that submitted decs for actions directly supporting the evac to re-submit as a bunch were denied without any due diligence for reasons that you could probably come up with if you use your head.  

“Just doing their job”? Don’t recall my hundreds of combat sorties involving anything quite like the Kabul evacuation.

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12 hours ago, Danger41 said:

So many stories beyond what is in the write up for that. I’m very proud to have been a member of that squadron back in the day.

Draco has done many incredible things through the years, much of it unrecognized.  A toast to them for some much deserved recognition. 

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I miss UTTR.   The AF got it right there.  

Enjoyed all of my mini training deployments there.  

Helo ops support there was on point.  

 

Edit:   These dudes.

https://www.hill.af.mil/About-Us/Fact-Sheets/Display/Article/672497/utah-test-and-training-range/

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There’s still leaders in the AF that do right by their people and who give a shit about getting the mission done.  Never worked for/with Mini but glad to see a guy who had such a positive impact on his formation go out with style.

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59 minutes ago, brabus said:

 straight in a helo - ouch.

Less of an ass pain than 10 hours gay in a helo.   

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I proofread after I post
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