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1.073 documents for military secret security clearance
  • During much of the Cold War, the typical American spy -- spy for the enemy, that is -- was a single, native-born, high-school- educated white male in his 20s, employed by a branch of the military and with top-secret security clearance. Most of the time, he volunteered at a Soviet embassy or consulate and (at least since the early 1960s) was primarily motivated to spy by a desire for money rather than by ideological conviction. He usually would get away with it for at least a year or so before being caught, and then he would receive an average prison sentence of 20 years to life.

  • After eight months of delays and obstruction, and after a great deal of effort both on his part and mine, I was finally allowed to meet Al-Ghizzawi at the "gulag." My briefcase and papers were examined in a cursory way. (On later trips, these searches resulted in letters to my client being confiscated on the grounds that they made oblique reference to "world events.") I was then ushered by my escort behind a chainlink fence, through three gates into a sweltering cinderblock hut at Camp Echo. I was a little nervous going into that first meeting. I knew little about Al Ghizzawi and it seemed plausible to me that he might be the "worst of the worst"-which is what our government claims [Guant]ánamo is holding. However, when I entered the tiny windowless room, I met a frail, bearded, jaundic...

    ... a fiefdom of the United States military. Guantánamo's bizarre political status makes it a... Cully Stimson, the deputy assistant secretary of defense for detainee affairs. Stimson was yucki... Guantánamo detainees must receive a security clearance and have a protective order entered by t...

  • ...CHAPTER I: OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE. SUBCHAPTER F: SECURITY. PART 154: DEPA... (c) Personnel security clearances of DoD military personnel shall be granted denied or revoked only ...

  • ...Syllabus . HAMDAN v . RUMSFELD, SECRETARY OF DEFENSE, ET AL. . CERTIORARI TO THE UNITED STAT...S. military, which, in 2002, transported him to prison in Guan..., or activities, and "other national security interests." Appointed military defense counsel mus...S. citizen with security clearance "at the level SECRET or higher." §§4(C)(2)-(3). ...

  • ...[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] . Secretary of State . Steven G. Hartman . Director, Office of... Corps programs, Economic assistance, Military assistance, Military education and training, and M... initiatives that support the national security strategy . * Ensure that the Defense Transportatio.../purchasing policy; customs and border clearance issues; preservation, packaging, and packing issue...

  • ... either obtain a Government of Canada security clearance or screen employees for "substantive con... to individuals who had obtained a minimum secret-level security clearance. These agreements now ens... sensitive areas of intergovernmental military cooperation are insulated from a legal challenge u...

  • A Virginia company with offices in Butler County that contracts with the federal government to conduct background and security checks sued three former employees Friday and accused one of them of taking confidential military documents. US Investigations Services filed the 32-page lawsuit in federal court in Pittsburgh against Susan Callihan of Chicora, Butler County, Sarah Baucom of Parker, Armstrong County, and Sharon Vernick of Butler, saying they took proprietary information to competitors.

    ... claims are that Callihan, who had a Top Secret federal security clearance, e-mailed to her person...

  • ... that the Army Board for Correction of Military Records acted in an arbitrary and capricious manne... incorrect rating; (3) that the level of clearance shown on his ORB proximately caused his nonselecti...Edison held a Top Secret Security Clearance from 1974 until his release. In...

  • For most people, the process of applying for and obtaining a Confidential, Secret or Top Secret security clearance is shrouded in mystery. But with the ramp-up by companies providing services to the U.S. military's Northern Command, the Department of Homeland Security, the North American Air Defense Command, Air Force Space Command and local military bases, an increasing number of Pikes Peak region job candidates are applying for positions requiring an official cleared status.

  • NEWARK, N.J., May 4 /U.S. Newswire/ -- A former Marine who worked at times under two administrations in the Office of the Vice President of the United States pleaded guilty today to espionage and other charges, admitting that he took and transferred classified information, including national defense documents, to senior political and government officials of the Republic of the Philippines in an attempt to destabilize and overthrow that country's government, U.S. Attorney Christopher J. Christie of the District of New Jersey announced today. Leandro Aragoncillo, 47, admitted that he regularly transferred to his hilippine contacts national security documents classified as Secret, and that the information could be used to the injury of the United States or to the advantage of a foreign nat...

    ... his country and all the men and women in military and security positions around the globe who take t... and possessed a Top Secret security clearance. Aragoncillo said that Representative No. 1 contac...



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