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. . . when asked told us it was classified US only … information …
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Yup! The Oh-Fish-ull DoD nomenclature for such info was “NOFORN” meaning No Foreign dissemination.
sunrayman
multi-time NATO veteran (in prev century)
Some of the codes could be shared for operational uses and had such things as CANUKUS on them.
I was a NATO baby born in 1947 the same year as NATO, joined the Canuck army at barely 17 and served in Infantry, Aircrew (4 engine sub-hunters 2 tours) and as Sea King Helo (AESOp) “systems operator” (four tours) 2 on Navy ships, 1 in base test and evaluation and one as an instructor in the training squadron. Finally I was told I needed a break and they trained me and sent me to the NATO base in Geilenkirchen Germany as an AOCP programmer on the NATO AWACs. I must have done something right because two different organizations on base wanted to hire me (including the one I was working for), I chose the other one. After ten years as a NATO Civilian programmer making an outrageous tax free salary my wife decided 13 years there was enough and she wanted to go home.
Anymouse