In article , Dwight Stewart  
writes: 
 
"William H. O'Hara, III" wrote: 
 
 Opsec happens to mean Operation Security. 
 I guess that everyone loves Delta 
 Force and the terms endeared by SFOD-1D. 
 
  The acronym "OPSEC" has been around for many decades - long before Delta 
Force or whatever. I first heard it from my father when I was just a young 
child. And I've seen the acronym in very old books about WWII. 
 
Well, Dwight, some in here still think there was CW used in the First 
Gulf War to send intel data "from behind enemy lines."  :-) 
 
I've never heard the term "OPSEC" in the 1950s while on active duty or 
any time as a civilian from the 1960s on through the end of the 1980s 
while visiting different military branch installations. 
 
COMSEC or COMmunications SECurity is the current buzzword (of the 
last decade or so) and refers to any means of encryption in military 
communications. 
 
Oddly, "ICOM" or "Integrated COMSEC" is applied to later models of the 
SINCGARS R/T that includes hardware for voice/data encryption and 
decryption.  That does not refer to the Japanese designer-manufacturer 
of communications equipment Icom. 
 
Perhaps some have seen too many Chuck Norris movies?  :-) 
 
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