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To: raptor22

I hate to inject some reality into this gripefest but there are practical reasons for why the weapons are locked up when not actually in use.

First and foremost is accountability. I hate to burst bubbles, but the armed forces do have a small percentage of persons of less than sterling character that will not hesitate to grab up a weapon (or any other easily convertable item) however briefly it may be left unattended. Since the majority of personal weapons are automatic (okay, burst fire) rifles (M16, M4, SCAR, etc.) they are highly pilferable and eagerly looked for because they are so easily converted into cash.

As an battalion S-4 (infantry battalion, air control squadron, and CSS unit), for me twice-a-day weapons counts were a fact of life whether we were in the field or back in garrison. Nobody secured and liberty was not sounded until all weapons were accounted for, period.

A lost/missing weapon (or other accountable piece of pilferable ordnance) stopped EVERYTHING the unit was doing until it was found or we gave up and declared it missing (by formal message addressed to just about everybody in the world, I might add). You did not want to be the person who had a weapon go missing through inattentiveness. Really bad reflection on your basic leadership skills. Consequently, all the officers and Staff NCOs were keen to account for weapons when out of the armory and eager to get them securely stored back in the armory when not needed.

The only time you could relax a little bit was when, except for the duty stander weapons, they were all locked up in their company armories/squadbay rifle racks (I’m dating myself here). Even then, you had to pay attention for misbehavior on the part of the armorers and the junior watchstanders. I could tell you stories...but I won’t.

That was the background reality during my time in the Marine Corps (1967-1990) and I am absolutlely certain that it is still the dominant background reality today.


45 posted on 04/04/2014 5:23:07 PM PDT by Captain Rhino (Determined effort today forges tomorrow)
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To: Captain Rhino

I see you’re arguing for gun control on bases while you’re injecting reality to the ignorant masses.

You set up two sets of laws, those for civilians and those for soldiers. If you whine that you didn’t do it, I’ll tell you that you support it and aren’t actively working to change it.

Did your gun control stop Major Hasan?

These events have been happening since the Revolution. If you don’t want to change and give the same self-defense rights to soldiers as civilians have, then you’re complicit in the murders.

You would say the same damn thing about Obama. You’re arguments are the same as those that the Left use.


51 posted on 04/04/2014 8:42:37 PM PDT by AlmaKing
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