Goosed,
re 'it tells me extreme code of silence here'
It tells me that there is an operational or technical reason to implement that silence.
When serving in BAOR (British Army of the Rhine) as Signals Officer to the 1RWF Battle Group, Radio Silence was imposed when manoeuvring prior to action.
That experience tells me that this company is in the process of moving and preparing for battle.
We know completion of the technical milestones called for by 3rd parties are prerequisites that should lead to contracts, partnerships or agreements. Given the good record of the company to complete technical milestones we should have every confidence that silence means action.
For those getting pre battle nerves before going over the top this is normal, but be aware Major Bob has his Webley drawn to 'encorage' those without a steely grip on their emotions causing dissent in the ranks - NOW GET A GRIP!
SEARGENT MAJOR TAKE THAT MAN'S NAME!
sula