To: Tax-chick
It’s odd because a “communications facility” is usually a secure building.
8 posted on
04/12/2012 2:58:18 PM PDT by
Anoreth
(It's not stupid, it's advanced!)
To: Anoreth; stephenjohnbanker
Might be another allahu akbar dude. True, but only two killed and then the "possible suspect" wanders off at large? Jihadists usually kill as many as possible until they're stopped by a bullet.
Your dad and I have worked in "secure buildings": "Can I use your card to pass in? I left mine at home."
11 posted on
04/12/2012 3:02:30 PM PDT by
Tax-chick
(Quien vive? JESUS! Y a su nombre? GLORIA! Y a su pueblo? VICTORIA!)
To: Anoreth
Its odd because a communications facility is usually a secure building.
Given the location and that it was Coast Guard, I'm guessing it's where they handle calls from ships/people in distress, which is not exactly national security. They do a helluva lot of rescues up in that region.
Now if it had been an Air Force "communications facility", that's a completely different story...
To: Anoreth
I should add, that had it been an Air Force “communications facility”, we probably would not have heard it referred to as that, it probably would have been referred to as just a building on a base.
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