You’re off base. This entire thread is wayyyyyy over the top.
Must be Saturday morning paranoia time on FR, because there are many of these kooky posts this morning.
“Supercede” is the common term used in the legal arena (such as DoD Directives) to formally state that (for example) “this document supercedes what was said in previous Directives and is now the current one.”
There’s nothing ominous or weird about it.
As for “employees to meet DoD global national security mission requirements,” neither is that statement ominous or in any way notable.
Rather it’s simply a way of highlighting that DoD civilian employees might be (and have been and are currently) called upon to serve anywhere in the world if they are needs and qualified to do so.
It’s that simple.
Period.
Man, you said it. Reynolds aluminum stock must be shooting up on record sales. The tin is flying out there.