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To: pansgold

When I was in Viet Nam, once we came back from a patrol (that could last 15 to 20 days) we would have to leave our weapons in our tents. We could not carry weapons on base.

While in the field, we could not have a round in the chamber (they did random checks and would punish any that they caught).

I always wondered why I could be trusted with a loaded gun in the field but not at the base (which by the way came under attack on a regular basis). Sometimes people in authority are just insane.


56 posted on 09/17/2013 1:11:51 PM PDT by CIB-173RDABN (I do not doubt that our climate changes. I only doubt that anything man does has any effect.)
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To: CIB-173RDABN

“When I was in Viet Nam, once we came back from a patrol (that could last 15 to 20 days) we would have to leave our weapons in our tents. We could not carry weapons on base.

While in the field, we could not have a round in the chamber (they did random checks and would punish any that they caught).

I always wondered why I could be trusted with a loaded gun in the field but not at the base (which by the way came under attack on a regular basis). Sometimes people in authority are just insane.”

Back in 68/69 whenever a VIP visited the base we had to remove the firing pins from our weapons and turn them in to the company commander because we couldn’t be trusted with a functional and loaded weapon while some politician was on base.

Now that rule made sense?

Think about it...


86 posted on 09/17/2013 4:23:33 PM PDT by pansgold
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