Leaked Deployment News from Young Soldiers
A stripper on TikTok recently shared an interesting encounter with young U.S. soldiers who were apparently revealing details about their deployment while spending money at a strip club.
Charm Days, a dancer from San Diego with a considerable following, posted an emotional video showing “dejected” service members who are based nearby and are preparing to deploy next week.
“I’ve noticed that military personnel come in and spend all their cash,” Days mentioned. “They seem a bit down, like they’re saying, ‘Oh, we’re going to have fun,’ but there’s an underlying sadness. They’re like, ‘We’re deploying next week.’
Days, who performs in clubs nationwide, stated that her home base is San Diego, which has the largest naval base on the West Coast. It’s common for military towns to have many strip clubs.
Major U.S. Navy units, including the Navy SEALs and Marine Expeditionary Groups, are stationed nearby at various bases.
She described the soldiers as surprisingly young, even referring to them as “fetuses.”
Many of the service members were kind and soft-spoken, making their interactions particularly poignant for her.
“It’s really touching when you see young guys come in, dance with you, and say, ‘goodbye.’
Days admitted that these experiences were beginning to weigh on her.
“Not anymore,” she confessed.
Her video gained traction online, showcasing a glimpse into the emotional side of troops about to deploy amid rising tensions in the Middle East.
However, some viewers expressed concern that the soldiers were jeopardizing operational security by sharing details in a way that could be misconstrued.
Prominent Marine Corps officer Kagan Dunlap cautioned against this laxity, especially as the Pentagon prepares for deployment due to ongoing conflicts.
“PSA: Don’t divulge deployment info to adult entertainers,” Dunlap tweeted. “Be cautious with your family, your barber—anyone. They don’t understand the implications and may inadvertently expose sensitive information.”
Currently, the Pentagon is gearing up to send thousands of troops, particularly from the North Carolina-based 82nd Airborne Division, in response to the tensions with Iran.
U.S. Central Command confirmed that around 3,500 sailors and Marines aboard the USS Tripoli recently arrived in the Middle East.

