Navy chiefs do a little opsec fail

https://www.navytimes.com/news/your-navy/2024/09/03/how-navy-chiefs-conspired-to-get-themselves-illegal-warship-wi-fi/

https://arstechnica.com/security/2024/09/sailors-hid-an-unauthorized-starlink-on-the-deck-of-a-us-warship-and-lied-about-it/

The chiefs mess all paid in and they set up repeaters throughout the whole ship lol. Strictly kept it to e-7 and above but no officers.

Turns out even criminal conspiracy and a court martial wont get you demoted from chief.

There was one who was but it was for sleeping with an e3 who worked for him and when they got caught she claimed r*pe

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Turns out even criminal conspiracy and a court martial wont get you demoted from chief.

I find it pretty bizarre. My dad tells me that in Vietnam (at least the later part of it) the officers would try to completely sweep under the rug any drug or racial problems that would reflect badly on them. Or if they couldn't do that, scapegoat the enlisted guys for it. But here they had to know they couldn't sweep this under the rug, so why not actually punish some people?

And she was so goddarn brazen about just telling lie after lie where she knew she would get caught. Makes me wonder how many times before this she was obviously breaking the rules and there was just a little wink wink :marseywink: and no consequences.

Reminds me of Alice Guo going into the court and just brazenly lying about things like how many siblings she has. Btw !pinoypride she's fled the country, been caught, extradited back, and taken some selfies with the cops that make me question her sanity. Things are moving so fast it's hard for me to keep up but I'll try to work on a Guogate Update tomorrow.

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Often the sweeping under the rug happens because cleaning house causes a lot of grumbling and upset, and to higher leadership makes it look like your unit is a frick up and you dont have it under control. It's paradoxical, because cleaning house is how you get your unit in order but its seen as a negative because it should magically have not become necessary in the first place. And also all the paperwork and shit going with it is additional work for the top, and potentially makes them also look bad to their leadership, so often it's easier to sweep it under the rug and kick the can down the road until you move on to your next posting in 3 years, and just hope it doesnt blow up until after you're gone so the next guy gets the blame.

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You do the house cleaning when you take command. If you wait a year and a half before you figure our what the frick is going on you look like a moron who will never rise above company/section (or whatever the frick Navy and AF guys are in charge of) command

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There might be a chance of someone sticking their neck out and being the first one to try to clean up the problems if they were motivated enough. But these people know that the LCS is a useless piece of shit that won't even be used if war breaks out, so there's nothing to inspire them to take that chance. Same as any big bureaucracy where people have got to believe they're making a difference: cops, courts, health care, education.

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