Hmmm.....You call names?
That says a lot about YOU, not me, sir! ;-)
I do not mind my own business if I feel that U. S. national security has been violated.
If nobody you ever heard of had to sign such papers then you are very low on the totem pole when it comes to security clearances.
Well, you must have some good stories. Its a shame you forgot them.
I am pretty sure that a story from a marine in a village is not divulging any secrets.
So how would National Security be violated? Go ahead, tell what could possibly be classified about infantry combat in Vietnam after half a century.. The enemy interested in 51 year old discussions of night infiltration or the use of patrol dogs?
Surprised you never got excited about With the Old Breed on Peleliu and Okinawa by E. B. Sledge or PT-105 by Dick Keresey. Maybe state secrets got in those first-person combat narratives too! The Japanese could still be listening, I guess.
Not that I particularly care what goofy things you think, I have held clearances far above any you might have had during my long military career.