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[SS]Sabotage
11-12-2012, 08:56 PM
What do you guys think?

http://www.dailyherald.com/article/20121111/business/711119877/

Seven members of a U.S. Navy SEAL team have been punished for disclosing classified information while serving as consultants for a video game, a Pentagon spokesman said.

The active-duty members of the top-secret special- operations force were given a non-judicial punishment that includes letters of reprimand and forfeiture of half their pay for two months, said Army Lieutenant Colonel James Gregory.

The SEALs disclosed some classified “tactics and procedures” when they participated in the making of a video game called “Medal of Honor Warfighter” in June or July, said a Navy official who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the continuing investigation. Four other active-duty SEALs now stationed on the West Coast remain under investigation, the official said.

The seven who received punishments at a Nov. 7 hearing were found in violation of rules against divulging classified material and the misuse of command gear, he said.

A defense official indicated, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss classified matters, that those disciplined were members of the elite Navy counterterrorism force known as SEAL Team Six, which participated in the raid that killed al- Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden.

“We do not tolerate deviations from the policies that govern who we are and what we do as sailors in the United States Navy,” Rear Admiral Garry Bonelli, deputy commander of Naval Special Warfare Command, said in a statement. “The non-judicial punishment decisions made today send a clear message throughout our force that we are and will be held to a high standard of accountability.”

‘Authentic Experience’

The maker of the video game, Electronic Arts Inc. of Redwood City, California, says on its website that its game “delivers an aggressive, gritty and authentic experience that puts gamers in the boots of today’s most precise and disciplined warrior.”

The SEALs are the Navy’s principal force for conducting special operations, and its members undergo some of the military’s most rigorous training. The SEALs gained increased fame and attention for conducting the mission in Pakistan that killed bin Laden in May 2011.

The incident marks the second time in recent months that Navy SEALs have been accused of disclosing classified information. The sanctions were reported by CBS News earlier.

The Pentagon’s chief spokesman said in September that a former Navy SEAL who participated in the assault on bin Laden’s compound divulged classified information in a book about the raid.

‘No Easy Day’

The author, Matt Bissonnette, wrote in the book that he took steps to ensure he wouldn’t be inadvertently releasing classified information ,and he hired a former special-operations attorney to review the manuscript. The Pentagon said Bissonnette violated a non-disclosure agreement and didn’t submit the book for a pre-publication review.

The dispute over the book, “No Easy Day: The Firsthand Account of the Mission that Killed Osama bin Laden,” triggered a written message from the head of the Naval Special Warfare Command decrying the author for releasing information that the commander said puts his force at risk.

“For an elite force that should be humble and disciplined for life, we are certainly not appearing to be so,” said the commander, Rear Admiral Sean Pybus. “We owe our chain of command much better than this.”

[SS]Wally
11-12-2012, 09:49 PM
If there was anything classified I am sure it wouldn't be allowed or released

[SS]Chief
11-12-2012, 10:31 PM
Wally;157512']If there was anything classified I am sure it wouldn't be allowed or released

It WAS released. We were all briefed not to discuss about the actual facts, if we knew about them. This letter was released from the Secretary of Defense (http://www.cnic.navy.mil/navycni/groups/public/documents/document/cnicp_a296300.pdf) and we ALL had to acknowledge we read that letter and understood what it said.

I'm starting to read it myself....

[SS]Wally
11-12-2012, 10:53 PM
Well if there was secret techniques or info wouldn't the government stop it? You know what I mean? Government forces a patch on the game.

I have a hard time believing a video game has something that hasn't already been done before in another game.

BTW love your quote Chief, I never noticed that before :)

Tagger
11-13-2012, 10:52 AM
That's the first time I've seen the letter Chief. Realizing it was directed to Navy personnel, I am still a bit surprised something similar wasn't distributed DoD-wide.

I tend to agree with Wally's assessment - surely nothing in the game is "new under the sun" to the gaming world that would comprimise future operations.

[SS]Midnight
11-14-2012, 11:42 AM
Oh I see. When Sab posts something 4 days late you all chime in, but when I post you all release the crickets. ....yeesh.

http://seasnipers.net/forums/showthread.php?p=157336#post157336

[SS]Showstoper
11-15-2012, 02:10 PM
Probably because it was mixed in with a bunch of other posts MN. Sab's had a "Je ne sais pas." feel to it...

[SS]Sabotage
11-15-2012, 07:58 PM
I believed it was way to important to not have it's own thread.