Posted on Jul 27, 2015
Sailor Accused Of Taking Secret Photos Of U.S. Submarine
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Why would you throw a phone away without wiping it first? But to have those types of pictures....well I'm at a loss for words....
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PO1 (Join to see)
LCDR Rabbi Jaron Matlow Very true. What I am not sure of is how he got a cell phone into a secured space. I know our classified areas are cell phone free zones, you are required to lock all electronic devices in a metal locker area prior to entering the secured area. But not really sure how this would be controlled on a sub though. Either way, whether innocently or maliciously, this Sailor put a lot of lives at risk and that is not acceptable.
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MSgt Curtis Ellis
Maybe the town dump was a drop off spot... Just the wrong guy picked it up... Not saying this to be funny, but in cases like this, anything is possible...
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PO1 (Join to see) - there were no cell phones in my submarine days, so I can't answer that. I can tell you that on Surface Ships, we had all matter of comm gear that was unsecure, in secure spaces...
That guy makes me embarrassed to have been a snipe
That guy makes me embarrassed to have been a snipe
PO1 Donald Hammond
Even before cellphones, we had the rules about no cameras. But I know people snuck them back to take pictures. Only way to stop it was to catch them redhanded. Of course back then we would have just taken the camera, pulled out the film, and made him clean the bilges for a good long while.
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Cell phone, laptop and a camera with illegal photographs of the inside of a classified US Navy nuclear powered attack submarine, then trying to destroy said evidence after learning the FBI was investigating him... No, I don't think he intentionally did anything to harm the U.S. or had any intentions to aid foreign nationals... LOL! Yeah, right...
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He needs to go through legal processes. God bless him if he did this with malicious intent.
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