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US Army enlistment
I am SFC Landin Army recruiter. The U.S. Army is currently searching for recruits to train in the following fields:
-Military Intelligence -Medical Specialties -Computers and Technology -Auto and Aviation Mechanics -Transportation -Engineering & Construction -Special Forces, Ranger, Infantry and Airborne For more info PM me! Last edited by sfclandin; 04-03-2018 at 7:32 PM.. |
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Commercial sales?
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Upon further review
So you joined the site, to just spam? Your 5 posts don't contribute anything, other than you desire to earn a commission You are a crappy representative of our armed forces. Would never deal with your unethical behavior.
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Ah, makes sense. I was just curious. I hadn’t heard that when I was in. Not trying to take a dump on you like the others.
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This question is coming from one who was an initial user of the Navy-Marine Corps computer system (NMCI) when it stood up in 2001. Is it your position that the private e-mail service that you used in the performance of your military duties possessed anti-viral properties that were superior to that of the U.S. Army's system?
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Go Army,,,
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Some are safer than others, however, those that are safer from the enemy are easier to be hacked by our own government. There truly is no winning. Write a letter and use the post office, and dumbfound them all. The Chinese have all our data in regard to background checks for security clearances anyway.
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That may be all well and good, but it sidesteps my issue. The question was not about hacking or intrusions (I'm not so sure how much intel there is to be exploited from an initial inquiry to a recruiter). The issue was the susceptibility of the network to viral damage resulting from an e-mail. If the private e-mail provider is regarded as being far superior to the U.S. Army in this regard, methinks we have a problem.
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Reality is that our security officers and training we get prohibit us from using our .mil address or leaving It on a public forum..Security is a huge concern.
I was surfing on a cbs news site and my .mil address pinged all the way over in Russia and Serbia off of their servers. I got a call from our IT department and they asked what the heck I was doing and what site I was on. I said cbs news. Apparently they took control of my computer immediately and took it away. Then they went back and saw in video everything I did that day and said when I went to cbs an ad popped up and I cleared it away and that opened the door to my account being sent all over Russia. That fast and that simple. It was not my intention to bounce our military account all over Russia but it happened. I also know I am not the only one this has happened to. |
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But do think that a private-provider e-mail is any more secure? Isn't this
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A private provider isn’t more secure but it’s safe in terms of not exposing the .mil address to unwanted viruses and the military member not getting a reprimand. I lost my computer privledges for 48 hours. I had to retake our test and had to sit through another security brief before I was given access again. And IMO I did nothing wrong. I was just checking the news. It didnt matter. We had a CWO3 as our security officer in Oakland. Don’t get me started on Hillary. She is so corrupt I can’t even start. Just knowing what her husband was involved with in 1984 and 1988 makes me sick. Last edited by Endless; 04-04-2018 at 3:26 PM.. |
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Lot of us here raised our right hand, and those of us who haven't and are ambitious know where to find their local recruiters. Sua Sponte (and all that), sierra11b |
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Let me start by saying I am not enlisted. Got DQd 2 days before meps for a marijuana charge when I was a kid. Apparently they stopped doing waivers for that.
This is an ugly tactic for recruitment, and I think it is even more blatant since it's literally all you have posted about. |
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