23.02.12
Bill McRaven, the nation's top military officer for special operations forces like the Army Rangers and Navy SEALs, came under some not-so-friendly fire Tuesday, facing criticism that too many details of his troops' missions are leaked to the press. John Miller, who has worked for the FBI and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, talked with Erica Hill and Charlie Rose on "CBS This Morning" Wednesday about how much is too much when it comes to disclosing information on missions... Miller said that the best scenario that doesn't compromise the safety of U. S. troops is when sources only disclose interesting mission details to very experienced reporters who cover the military and keep concealed information of tactical value. "This really has been something roiling in the community," Miller said.Source: WTSP 10 News
by Tim Stevens
Lenses can change color automatically as wearers move in and out of varying environments, or lens colors can be altered manually by They can change tint automatically based on exterior light, much like currently available prescription glasses, but thanks to their LCD construction can go from dark to clear in just a half-second. The Office of Naval Research TechSolutions department has delivered the first 30 sets of what it calls Fast-Tint Protective Eyewear (FTPE). Liquid crystal solutions within the lenses contain customized dyes that transition to amber, blue, dark gray or clear when an electric charge is applied....
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A Navy Seahawk from 816 Squadron has visited Australia Zoo to present a donation to support the plight of endangered tigers. The visit coincided with flying serials currently being undertaken in the southern Queensland region.
816’s motto is ‘imitate the action of a tiger’...
A Navy Seahawk from 816 Squadron has visited Australia Zoo to present a donation to support the plight of endangered tigers. The visit coincided with flying serials currently being undertaken in the southern Queensland region.
816’s motto is ‘imitate the action of a tiger’...
A Navy Seahawk from 816 Squadron has visited Australia Zoo to present a donation to support the plight of endangered tigers. The visit coincided with flying serials currently being undertaken in the southern Queensland region.
816’s motto is ‘imitate the action of a tiger’...