During my military time I needed a security clearance. During the process of obtaining the security clearance I had to sign a document that said that I would NEVER divulge anything that happened during my military experience as it related to U. S. security.
When I left the military again I had to sign a document that stated that I agreed to FORGET everything I learned and everything that happened during my military experience as it related to security of the U.S..
I suppose that if you did not have a security clearance nor did not have to sign any documents as above then apparently it is ok for you to write as you have done.
Otherwise, please keep your mouth shut or keep your fingers off of the keyboard when thinking about past military experience.
Do you know if you have violated U. S. military law?
You, Sir, are an idiot.
1. Nobody I ever heard of ever had to sign any documents requiring silence.
2. My experiences are mine to share if I choose to. You, on the other hand, are perfectly free to mind your own business.
Wrong!
I was read out of a lot of programs involving certain keywords but NEVER read of out military service in general. That’s just so not true!
You are trolling or got it wrong which makes you a loud-mouthed moron. Frankly, for your sake, I hope you’re trolling!
My interpretation of the clause "as it related to U. S. security" is that the restriction only applies to those details that are actually relevant to US security. For example, names of informants, encryption protocols, capabilities of classified weapons, etc.
Battle stories not involving any of that, would NOT be covered.