The Fifteen Commandments of Operational Security
I.
Thou shalt not park thy helicopter in the open, for it bringeth the rain of steel.
II.
Thou shalt not expose thy shiny mess gear, for it bringeth unwanted guests to chow.
III.
Thou shalt not wear white T-shirts, or thine enemies will dye them red.
IV.
Thou shalt provide overhead concealment, for thine enemies' eyes are upon thee.
V.
Thou shalt cover thy tall antenna, for fly swatters groweth not in yon wood.
VI.
Thou shalt use a red lens on thy flashlight, or it shall appear as a star in the East.
VII.
Thou shalt cover the glass on thy vehicle, for the glare telleth thine enemy thy location.
VIII.
Thou shalt blend with thy surroundings, for trees groweth not in yon desert.
IX.
Thou shalt cover the tracks of thy vehicle, for they draweth pretty pictures.
X.
Thou shalt cover thy face, hands, and helmet, for thine enemies maketh war not on bushes.
XI.
Thou shalt not drape thy net on thy tent, for it looketh like tent draped in net.
XII.
Thou shalt hide the wires of thy commo, for they pointeth to thee.
XIII.
Thou shalt practice the art of dispersion, or one round will finish you all.
XIV.
Thou shalt pick up thy trash and litter, for they exposeth thy presence.
XV.
Thou shalt conceal the noise of thy generator, for thine enemies are listening.
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