Posted on 01/24/2020 7:11:22 AM PST by WhoisAlanGreenspan?
The Naval Station Great Lakes has gone on lock down on Friday morning as authorities warn of a 'gate runner.'
The station, located in a North Chicago suburb, shared a short message on their Facebook telling people to 'hide' or 'fight.'
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
Commissioned officers should be armed always. Same as any LEO trained and trusted with a firearm.
“When I was there, every recruit had a 1903 Springfield with no firing pin.”
I went to boot camp at San Diego and we had nonfunctional ‘03 rifles as drill pieces. I can understand not handing loaded rifles to recruits except at the firing range but gate guards should have real weapons.
I went in in ‘62 and the Navy did zero to train recruits for any kind of actual fighting then. We spent one day at the firing range and were given forty rounds for practice with an M-1 and forty rounds to qualify at 200 yards. I had never fired any rifle other than a .22 before but I did qualify along with four others out of a group of sixty men. Most of them left boot camp with no clue how to use a rifle, having seen Maggie’s drawers waved all day. One guy shot a better score than mine and he was a kid from New Jersey with lenses as thick as coke bottles on his glasses. He said his father had brought him up going to the NRA rifle range on weekends.
It would have been criminal to expect most of those guys to defend themselves with a firearm. I was barely capable but an expert compared to most of the others.
If only they had something to stop the vehicle with...
Was there many years ago when a young laddie.
I remember it not being that big of a place.
That is all..
A little contradictory wouldn't you say?
Have you contacted the procurement folks?
“Juramentado”
Nice Moro War reference...
“Someone please explain why commissioned officers in the United States Armed Forces are not required to wear their sidearms while in uniform on duty.”
You don’t need to be armed all the time when you’re going about your daily business. Most of the recruits from the big cities have never been exposed to firearms and are uncomfortable with them.
I heard it first on WJR (Detroit talk radio). Googled it and that's where DM got involved. But I am a big fan of DailyMail because almost every other online news source will lead you to some important breaking news video which turns out to be 2 or 3 news readers spouting their opinions and insights in front of a stock video of a police car sitting on Main St.
I don't trust any of them.
Why aren’t we reading ...
Armed intruder came on base and 30 rounds were immediately imbeded in their torso by 15 armed marines, etc ?
We live in an upside down world since Clinton.
Bases, stations and installation all have entry security, DOD and service specific LEOs, and agreements with local LE, why would anyone in general need a gun?
You do realize that I am spouting leftist/statist propaganda?
As I sit at my breakfast table armed and secure.
As a retired officer, I avoid my local army base as much as possible. I go armed pretty much every where else.
So what happened? I don’t use DM any more because they want disabled ad blockers.
There should be 100 rounds fired into such a vehicle less than 100 feet into the base as far as I’m concerned.
Hate the break the news, but our military in general has not ever had arms unsecured and in the possession of the troops with field and combat exceptions. Arms and live ammo? Only on a range or on patrol, with exceptions.
Army ‘83-’07
> he’d only arm E5 through E7 NCOs <
Thats an excellent suggestion. And just tell everyone above E7 that they are too valuable to be risked in a gunfight. Theyll probably buy that.
My ship had at least two armed guards on duty at all times.
Now thats interesting to consider. Janet Reno style
In the Navy an officer assigned Shore Patrol duty you, the petty officer and enlisted man assigned will be armed. At least that’s the way it was when I was in the Navy.
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