Published on November 21, 2005 By greywar In Politics

    It was my first day in Voice Operations Branch (VOB) and I was slowly adjusting to the realization that I would be spending this whole year in the company of drunks, whoremongers, and other assorted losers.

    My first day was spent proving that I could turn this :

into something machine readable like this:

CTM KDN MEF FEF GE VEM LAE KUF GE VDV FE FHV LSK KH ME KDM GAL KD VA LA ME KHM KDV FD LLUV BBEU LE KUGG BE.

 

(I assure you that the two lines are basically the same thing...)

 

While I was engaged in the transcription of several pages of training material like the lines above a man came to sit beside me. It was around 21:00 (9 pm. for the civvies) and he was in jeans, a white t-shirt (stained and torn), with long hair and about 3 days of beard growth. He plopped down in the position next to me, seized a receiver for the Tracechain system and started scrolling through the frequency range (no, I won't be telling you what that range is... my hypocrisy has it limits!)

 

     "Busy night?" he asked...

 

     "No Sir, (I assumed he was a civilian contractor) I have just been transcribing these BOT (Basic Operator Training) paragraphs intyo SKATS (Standard Korean Alphabetic Tranliteraltion System)..."

 

     "Really? Let me see that... hmmmm.. You look like you have this down... go to xx.xx Mhx... (There was a real freq number there)" and tell me what is going on right now..."

 

(I tune to the frequency and listen for a minute or two...)

 

     "Sounds like Radio Operator Proficiency Training for XXXXX. to me..." - Greywar

 

   "You sure it isn't a live xxxx?" - Unknown

 

   "Naw, it is way too fast and they aren't excited..." - Greywar

 

   "Fuckin A... SSG Henpecked, Grey is done with BOT, put him on rack now!" - The guy....

 

   "Roger that Mr. Junkman! Grey, start with freq xx.xx and roll up to xx.xx! Now!" - SSG Henpecked (My trick chief (a "trick" is something like a squad in units that used to be associated with the ASA (Army Security Agency))

   

   It turns out that that the unkempt man next to me on my fist day was the Warrant Officer in charge of VOB and he was impressed! Sadly, my streak of impressiveness largely stopped there.... VOB was a meritocracy for the most part and while I was pretty good for a 1s year 98G I was among many other talented youths (much like my school career really...) I was not able to really stand out amongst the likes of Scott Sturycz, Jeff Sontag, Robert Pigeon, Geoff Bratton, Alvey Pratt, Kevin Stanley, and Steven Coughlin.

  

   I "grew up" in the SIGINT community thinking that their level of performance was the norm expected of intelligence collectors and analysts and never thought I was was any better than that norm... until I PCS'd (Permanent Change of Station) to Ft. Meade, Maryland to work for the NSA (National Security Agency (or No Such Agency))...

 

   My eyes were opened for the first time and what they saw shocked me to the core...

 

(To be continued) 

 

 

 

 

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*Updated to correct a few spelling errors.. thats what I get for typing it into JU's editor instead of Word....


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on Nov 22, 2005
Whattaya know, he's naming names. We may all be in trouble...
on Nov 22, 2005

Whattaya know, he's naming names.

Old names... very old indeed... the FNG's of my later career neednt worry

on Nov 23, 2005
Old names... very old indeed


F*ck you very much! We ain't all that old, and some of us actually still have clearances (and reputations) to worry about....
on Nov 23, 2005
very interesting and provacative. Love to read this knid of post.
on Nov 23, 2005
Sounds a lot like the stuff that GCHQ and CSO (overseas) from the UK do.
on Nov 23, 2005
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my dad was a captain in korea, so God Bless You!
on Nov 23, 2005
It's a simple romanized alphabetic substitution. Phonetically, GGUB BE = ship da, "to f--k". Whereas KSV MTL KT is Seoul slang with a highly informal (and therefore rude) verb ending. Phonetically it's yot mogo. Meaning "Go eat white sorghum candy." Delectable white sorghum candy is clearly a substitue for.....sorghum candy.


Of course; how could I have missed it? *sighs at his own stupidity*

Dan
on Nov 23, 2005

Isn't "military intelligence" a bit of an oxymoron?

 

That joke is so old that it was regarded as "tired" by Christ himself when he was a lowly Corporal.

on Nov 23, 2005
Meaning "Go eat white sorghum candy." Delectable white sorghum candy is clearly a substitue for.....sorghum candy.


The Korean speakers in my office translated "yot" as taffy.
Go eat taffy, X-SPC. (Pronounced "ex-spec", BTW.)
on Nov 24, 2005
They sell KSG at the folk villages and it is sourghum candy, brown and slightly harder than taffy, tho' the sellers cut the portions you purchase .with huge wrought iron scissors.
You aren't an analyst, you did it as a byproduct of most C's refusing to listen to common sense!
Analysts like singrdave are just there to make coffee.
on Nov 24, 2005
I hope I can keep my train of thought connected enough to write it tomorrow...


Guess that was a pipedream... Find your muse, Greywar, I'm anxiously awaiting part 2!

Analysts like singrdave are just there to make coffee.


Ouch. You gonna take that abuse, Singrdave?

on Nov 24, 2005
Analysts like singrdave are just there to make coffee.

Ouch. You gonna take that abuse, Singrdave?


Oh it is on, Geez. On like Donkey Kong. If I was anywhere near you I'd knock your block off. 'Causse that's how I roll.

You aren't an analyst, you did it as a byproduct of most C's refusing to listen to common sense!


It's not "refusing to listen to common sense"! It's detachment from reality.
We're not just proud of that fact, we're smug about it. And in the industry it's called "creative thinking" or "thinking outside the box".

And I don't know how to make coffee, 'cause I don't drink it. Nyah nyah nyah.
on Nov 24, 2005
Analysts like singrdave are just there to make coffee.


Or clean bathrooms or sing in the Army Chorus in my case.



Remember, Golfs may be great but Charlie's are cute. (I just made that up. Thank you. *Courtsey, *)
on Nov 24, 2005
Remember, Golfs may be great but Charlie's are cute.



LOL@Angela!
on Nov 25, 2005
Or clean bathrooms


Wow. Thank you for reminding me just one of the many reasons I didn't re-up. I feel better about going in to work this morning now. Although, admittedly, golfs rule at bathroom cleaning...........must be all the extra practice.
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