Anonymous ID: 07d2f3 Feb. 24, 2024, 6:12 p.m. No.20471656   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1671

>>20471652

The Marines of Baker Company of the 5th Marine Regiment fought with great valor in some of the most desperate battles of the Korean War.https://warfarehistorynetwork.com/article/the-marines-of-baker-company-of-the-5th-marine-regiment-fought-with-great-valor-in-some-of-the-most-desperate-battles-of-the-korean-war/

 

Thank (You), Baker!

Anonymous ID: 07d2f3 Feb. 24, 2024, 8:02 p.m. No.20472184   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2194

>>20472160

>how I know Q is coming back

The operation is likely over, although the conduit to anons remains available. Anons were not the target of the deception operation. Anons and QR facilitated the operation. Here's how the ops typically end:

 

'The termination of a MILDEC is concerned with ending the MILDEC in a way that protects the interests of the deceiver. The objective of a successful termination is to conclude the MILDEC without revealing the MILDEC to the adversary.

 

Successful MILDEC operations require strict security. This begins prior to execution with measures to deny knowledge of the friendly force’s intent to deceive. Apply strict need-to-know criteria to each MILDEC operation and to each aspect of that operation. Employ active OPSEC to deny critical information about both actual operations and MILDEC activities; knowledge of MILDEC plans and orders must be carefully protected. To ensure adequate protection of information, all MILDEC information must be correctly classified and handled in accordance with the current Joint MILDEC Security Classification Guide.'

 

…I conceal my tracks so that none can discern them; I keep silence so that none can hear me.”

Sun Tzu

The Art of War, c. 500 BC

 

Here's the source doc if you have further interest: https://jfsc.ndu.edu/portals/72/documents/jc2ios/additional_reading/1c3-jp_3-13-4_mildec.pdf