Amber's AngelsFaith, Love & CF
Monday, February 28, 2011
I LOVE THIS JOB!!!
Amber's AngelsSaturday, February 26, 2011
Yes my boyfriend is being deployed, NO I can't talk about it!!
Operations Security, or OPSEC, is keeping potential adversaries from discovering our critical information. As the name suggests, it protects our operations planned, in progress, and those completed. Success depends on secrecy and surprise, so the military can accomplish the mission faster and with less risk. Our adversaries want our information, and they don't concentrate on only Military Members to get it. They want you, the family member.Even though information may not be secret, it can be what we call critical information. Critical information deals with specific facts about military intentions, capabilities, operations or activities. If an adversary knew this detailed information, our mission accomplishment and personnel safety could be jeopardized. It must be protected to ensure an adversary doesn't gain a significant advantage. By being a member of the military family, you will often know some bits of critical information. Do not discuss them outside of your immediate family and especially not over the telephone.
Detailed information about the mission of assigned units.
Details on locations and times of unit deployments.
Personnel transactions that occur in large numbers (Example: pay information, powers of attorney, wills, deployment information).
References to trends in unit morale or personnel problems.
Details concerning security procedures.
Puzzle Pieces
These bits of information may seem insignificant. However, to a trained adversary, they are small pieces of a puzzle that highlight what were doing and planning. Remember, the elements of security and surprise are vital to the accomplishment of our goals and our collective personnel protection.
Where and how you discuss this information is just as important as with whom you discuss it. Adverse agents tasked with collecting information frequently visit some of the same stores, clubs, recreational areas, or places of worship as you do.
Determined individuals can easily collect data from cordless and cellular phones, and even baby monitors, using inexpensive receivers available from local electronics stores.
If anyone, especially a foreign national, persistently seeks information, notify your military sponsor immediately. He or she will notify the unit OPSEC program manager.
What Can You Do?
There are many countries and organizations that would like to harm Americans and degrade our influence in the world. It's possible, and not unprecedented, for spouses and family members of U.S. military personnel to be targeted for intelligence collection. This is true in the United States and especially true overseas!
What can you do?
Foreign governments and organizations collect significant amounts of useful information by using spies. A foreign agent may use a variety of approaches to befriend someone and get sensitive information. This sensitive information can be critical to the success of a terrorist or spy, and consequently deadly to Americans.
Be Careful
There may be times when your spouse cannot talk about the specifics of his or her job. It's very important to conceal and protect certain information such as flight schedules, ship movements, temporary duty (TDY) locations, and installation activities, for example. Something as simple as a phone discussion about where your spouse is deploying, or going TDY, can be very useful to our enemies.
OPSEC IS A FAMILY AFFAIR - DISCUSS OPSEC WITH YOUR FAMILY
All Family Members Are Part Of The Military OPSEC Team. They Need To Protect Information To Ensure The Safety Of All Our Soldiers, Sailors, Airman, Coast Guards, Civilians, And their Families.
You Are A Vital Player In Our Success!
As a family member of our military community, you are a vital player in our success, and we couldn't do our job without your support. You may not know it, but you also play a crucial role in ensuring your loved one safety. You can protect your family and friends by protecting what you know of the military day-to-day operations. That's OPSEC.
Be Alert
OPSEC and HeartsOfOurTroops.com
We here at HOOT take OPSEC very seriously. We have the right to remove anything we feel violates OPSEC.
OPSEC rules must be followed at all times! You may not discuss the following things:
If you post any picture that includes your SO in uniform please make sure that their name tag has been edited out.
We here at HOOT do not allow any type of ticker (count up or down) pertaining to Military movements. If we find that it is a ticker related to the military but says till my birthday ect. When dealing with a questionable ticker it will be removed from your siggy and you will be PMed. You can then explain it and if it doesn't violate and we give you permission they can put it back up.
Super mods have the ability to remove such items from your siggy.
You must provide a link if it is questionable.
You may not make a post showing your paper chain or any other kind of object you personally use to count down.
Please note that HOOT follows a VERY strict OPSEC. While we understand that not all branches, commands ect follow the OPSEC rules set forth here on HOOT we have made our rules strict because with over 600 girls and 100's of different commands that follow different parts of OPSEC. Some are more strict then other. It is nearly impossible for us to go through each command and determine what violates for that command and what doesn't, therefore we have decided to have a blanket rule for all of HOOT to follow. For example, some commands do not allow the discussion of past movement in a current deployment and some do. Because of this we do not allow the discussion of past movements in a current deployment. If you do make a post about this please be sure that you have a media or command link showing that this information has been released. This goes for ANY post that violates HOOT OPSEC, not just discussing past movements in a current deployment.
We try and catch as many violations as possible but it is nearly impossible to do so with as many members we have that post. If you see a violation please report the thread and we will take care of it. Also if you do receive a PM about a violation please do not get rude with us if it is not a violation. Simply explaining that the information has already been revealed (or whatever the circumstances may be) will do. If you receive an infraction and you did not violate OPSEC please PM us and we will fix the problem. If your PM is rude we will not reverse your infraction.
Our main concern is the safety of our military so anything we feel is objectionable will be removed. If it doesn't violate OPSEC and you think we might find it object-able please post a waiver at the end of your post explaining why it doesn't violate.IF YOU'RE NOT SURE DON'T POST IT!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank You
Friday, February 25, 2011
"God be with us together and apart"
On top of all the excitement I was taken to the ER yesterday with a severe Migraine, throwing up, slurred speech, couldn't see straight, it was bad.... I have a feeling it is cause my Prograf is too high.... just the other day I had my labs drawn to check my coumadin and prograf. Results show that the coumadin levels were crazy but prograf isn't back yet. So again we continue to wait, wait for results and answers!
My Lungs are doing great! I have been able to run and workout without any reservations, this being something two years ago that I would of never imagined doing again! I have officially defeated the odds and proved many of my doctors wrong, and last but not least I've honored my donor and his life!!
Hopefully between staying busy with Amber's Angels and working out and work, these next few months will FLY by and I will see my hunny again soon!! Until then Skype, Snail Mail, and facebook will be our saving grace!!! Ugh I miss him already, and he's not even gone yet!!!
Forever&Always
Sunday, October 24, 2010
The crash of the waves....
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Thankful and Bessed
I decided to start this blog to kinda keep yall up to date with my journey through life post transplant…. Enjoy!!
Today is the one year mark of being moved up on the transplant list, making me #1. I was at Dell Children’s Medical Center in ICU waiting for the call…. There are truly some angels up at that hospital, they helped keep me alive till the day they did get the call saying they had a donor!! So this month I decided to take cupcakes up to Dell and University Hospital as a small Thank You for saving my life and doing all they could to help me! I delivered to Dell on the 8th of October, so today is the day that I’ll deliver to University Hospital. The cupcakes are ahhmazingg, from Galaxy Cupcakes in Georgetown!!! I figure it’s the least I can do for all that they have done for me!!! Still hard to believe it’s been a year….
Yesterday I got braces for the second time in my life….. I had been having lower jaw pain for awhile, so after going to orthodontist she said my teeth had shifted a little bit and that could be causing the discomfort and the best way(and fastest) would be to do braces again. And after looking and my x-rays they decided to put braces on top to pull them back and straighten them as well, kill two birds with one stone as the say! It’ll definitely take some getting use to all over again, my teeth weren’t too sore last night, but oh my goodness, today it’s a little more intense. Tylenol is my friend today, that’s for sure!!
It’s been a very heartfelt emotional day, I got to see Dr. Angel and my Transplant family. I was able to visit with the nurses and let them see the ‘real’ me, happy, NOT sick, up/moving around, not in pain or on drugs lol I was able to talk with Debbie, my Transplant Angel and she helped me to realize some things that my heart has been struggling with for awhile now. Oh Debbie I love you to death, Thank You so much for all that you have done for me and all that you do for others!!! YOU are truly and Angel!!
Oh goodness, my heart is full today! I was finally able to sit down and write my donor family…. That has been a long time coming, I just never had the right words to truly express how I felt. Today it kind of all came to me, "...When the time comes, say what's on your heart—the Holy Spirit will make his witness in and through you." Mark 13:11 This was a verse that a friend sent to me, and it couldn’t be more true!!! I just hope in some way this can bring some comfort and I make them proud…. I live each day for the Man upstairs and my donor, it’s the least I can do!!!
Well tomorrow I have a hematology appt to check blood levels, so I’ll sign off for now!!
All my Love- God Bless
