so a friend of mine on facebook has a husband who is leaving, and she has posted the day on her own facebook, and i went to look at an event we were both invited to and she also posted the date on a public event as the reason she couldnt come.
im not an opsec nazi, but seriously... thats common sense its one thing to say my husband leaves next week its another to say my husband leaves the **th... and its also completely different when its your own private facebook and for all i know you have super duper awesome privacy settings and few friends. but on a public event? really?
okay done. but it bothered me. i keep waiting for someone to tell her "umm yeah dont post dates" i feel like if i did it id come off pretty bitchy.
Re: blatant opsec violation
I would tell her, too. Heck, I've sent messages to friends of friends of friends who post violations on their pages. If I can see it at that point, so can everyone else in the world.
An old acquaintance (probably haven't spoken to him in 10 years) enlisted and got deployed right after his training was up. The entire time he was gone, his mom (who I don't think I ever even met) was posting things like, "Sean and his unit are going on patrol today from 0900 to 2200 in ______ city/town/province/whatever. Please pray for them!" Seriously? Are you trying to get your son killed? I gave her a piece of my mind over that.
I'd just tell her politely and not concern myself with how she interprets it.
She's being a dumbass, which is far worse than b!tchy when it comes to other people's safety.
my husband told me to not even post a update that he is deployed.
So my close friends will know, but my facebook community will not. It is NOT worth it.
I cannot believe the amount of asshatery around here and on the web.
I personally cant stand the "half my heart is in wherever" bumper stickers either. Now thats not opsec but seriously...you want murderers and sickos to know you're going home to an empty house? cool dude
lets be friends. i feel the same way about all that. ah one of my girlfriends had one on her car and i wanted to punch her. i mean seriously so youre husband/bf is gone and you are gonna share that info with everyone?
i also think its awesome when you have the blue star sh*t all over your house. its like "HEY MY HUSBAND IS GONE, IM ALONE, COME ON IN!" my neighbor had that on her front window, her back window so you could see it from the main road, i beleive on her car and i was like wtf?
my friends on fb know my husband is gone, its not a big secret we had deployed husbands this year. and oh wait, they are my friends in real life, so they would have figured it out anyway.
UMMM that blue star sh*t as you call it is a sign of respect for deployed military members...when I was serving back to back tours in Iraq my mother had a blue star in her window and when my Navy Seal father was out on missions we had blue stars in our windows and when my husband was deployed there was a blue star in our window. Just because you don't believe in doing it doesn't mean you need to disrespect it. BTW I would love to see someone try to break into my house, between my alarm, my great dane and my 22 in the night stand I doubt I would have any problems.
youre right i shouldnt have called it "sh*t" but i do think that it's not the smartest thing you can put all over your house when you live alone and there have been break ins in the area... i just think it calls unnecessary attention to "hey im alone" when it doesnt need to be, but who knows if i had moved home for deployment maybe i would have had those on my windows too, i just think its like announcing IM ALONE STEAL MY STUFF on a military post.