As one
of the experts of Korean war fighting scenarios in 1996, I was required to watch all of the declassified press releases pertaining
to North Korea, and try my best, (on my own time), to stay up to date and educated on the situation in North and South Korea. I can only imagine what would have happened that year if North Korea
had obtained the actual war plans to thwart the invasion of South Korea by North Korea, and all of the play by play real world
documents of how our entire command structure responds to an actual practiced invasion, of South Korea by North Korea. PFC Wisnovsky,
good job discovering the worst security violation in U.S. Army history. Try to sleep well at night, meditating on how close we came to complete and total mutual nuclear destruction,
of the entire planet, if it wasnt for you, and you alone.
Thank
you for your service to your country. 10% disability benefits, and 50 Billion years of radioactive winter. The initial
espionage investigation had eventually been taken away from me, (I was only a low-ranking E-3/PFC, at the time), and sent
to: other espionage investigators in Washington D.C.. The espionage case was eventually declassified and downgraded
to a massive security violation. Again, the declassified medal and the recommendation for the medal pertaining to the
espionage case are attached to this legal packet. On a more personal note, I’m just asking that, (after reading the declassified
details of the medal I received for the espionage case, and verifying that the events took place), the VA disability board
please try to consider: What could have happened if I did not go above and beyond the call of duty that day. The day I found the massive security violation was the last day of a very long field
exercise, and was the beginning of a four day holiday weekend. I was also tasked out to a completely different unit, and my only
job during the war-fighter exercise was to be the camera operator on the brand new Predator UAV system to: stop the
invasion of South Korea by North Korea, in the largest mock war computer simulation of the U.S. Army. I could have easily said to myself: this is not my problem,
and just walked away to enjoy the long four day holiday weekend, (like everyone else did, right in front of me, cant help
you, four day weekend). Security and proper destruction
of classified documents was supposed to have been taken care of by the unit and chain of command that I was tasked out to
during the field exercise, to fly their Predator UAV.
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