Message posted by RoadKill on October 27, 2011 at 8:10:27 PST:
That's a bit harsh, I think. It's OK to ask about things. We do that here daily. Like you, I worked on the B-2 program - for seven years. I had a TS clearance my entire career. My father worked on the A-12 and SR-71 for Lockheed. I learned from him the necessity of secrecy. He never said what he worked on or where he went when he went away. When it was declassified, he told us a little about the A-12 and SR-71. He died before he could talk about his time in Okinawa and Grrom. I did the same with my family when I went to offsite locations. They never knew where I was. It's not an easy life. But, we need to remember that we're all here to learn and explore. Without questions, there will be no answers. Sometimes the answer is "I can't tell you"...but at least everyone knows then. RoadKill
In Reply to: Re: B-2A technology regarding March 1992 A&S Weekly article posted by Matthew Ruch on October 27, 2011 at 5:31:40 PST:
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