For:
Outstanding performance of duty while conducting an initial SAEDA (Subversion and Espionage Directed Against the U.S. Army),
investigation. You distinguished yourself by discovering a major insecurity dealing with classified documents.
Your expeditious and proper handling of the situation reflects great credit upon you, the 163d Military Intelligence Battalion,
and the United States Army. From: 09 February 1996 thru 10 February 1996 Recommendation for medal: Achievement #1 Due to his own initiative, knowledge
of CI (Counterintelligence) investigations and security matters, and keen sense of responsibility, PFC Wisnovsky discovered
a major insecurity dealing with real world classified documents. His discovery prompted and initial SAEDA (espionage)
investigation. Achievement #2 PFC Wisnovskys discovery of real world classified documents during a III Corps exercise,
possibly saved US personnel, installations, and III Corp elements during deployments. Installations: U.S., NATO,
and allied military bases. III Corp elements: At least one full Corp and at least two full U.S. Army Divisions.
At the time this meant: 1st Calvary Division, 4th Infantry Division, and 2nd Armored Division, as well as III Corp.
Marine Corp. Personnel: U.S., NATO, and allied personnel and soldiers. Lives. Real World classified documents
discovered IN HARMS WAY: Two signed for, double wrapped, numbered (with official SECRET cover sheets), complete
copies of our actual War-Plans pertaining to: How the U.S. and allied forces thwart the invasion of South Korea by North Korea, and
China. As well as At least nine extra-large heavy duty glad bags filled with Secret material and above.
All of
the secret documents were our actual play by play response in the computer simulation, of how U.S. Forces and their allies
respond (again, play by play), to the entire North Korean military crossing the 38th parallel in South Korea, in an actual
real world, mock war exercise.
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