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Get Access SubscribeWait till you got caught by an inspection at the gate. More than a few people had their careers ruined thanks to Clinton disarming Soldiers.^ I've been retired 7 years, and we (multiple senior SNCOs) carried on base regularly when I was in.
We just didn't tell anyone about it.
Would be nice to have it legal though.
Wait till you got caught by an inspection at the gate. More than a few people had their careers ruined thanks to Clinton disarming Soldiers.
In 2016 a rule DoDD made a directive that local commanders could authorize concealed carry. With the emphasis not placed on individual responsibility in our current society, commanders erred on the side of safety for their careers. How soon before we see another FT Hood, Naval Ship yard, Recruiting Station or FT Stewart shooting again, Soldiers were made soft targets by Clinton and kept that way thanks to the weak sauce. Just my .02 aka opinion
Wait till you got caught by an inspection at the gate. More than a few people had their careers ruined thanks to Clinton disarming Soldiers.
You say that but I have met my share of retards that are enlisted and officers. Being a moron and/or risk adverse is not just an officer thing.Crazy thing is the people at the top, and E7 down, are all on board with common sense. It's the bottom officer ranks that act like middle management and do absolutely nothing productive unless it's covering their ass.
There was a Major with a CCW that forgot to secure his pistol when coming onto post at Fort Leavenworth. At the gate he realized that he forgot he had his pistol on him and without being asked he apologized to the gate guard and said that he has a CCW and asked if he could put the pistol away. He was detained and was quickly removed from the military. For him, honesty didn't pay.Well... I didn't.
I've had the random check before. Never did anyone ever get wanded. Run the dog through my truck all you want, gun is on ne.
I share your frustration. I just ignore the B.S.
He uses the Wakandan spelling.Well, there's your problem. He can't even spell Cornelius the right way.
Had something similar happen to someone in our OG but he didn’t volunteer anything, so they didn’t find anything. He retired as an LTC.There was a Major with a CCW that forgot to secure his pistol when coming onto post at Fort Leavenworth. At the gate he realized that he forgot he had his pistol on him and without being asked he apologized to the gate guard and said that he has a CCW and asked if he could put the pistol away. He was detained and was quickly removed from the military. For him, honesty didn't pay.
Nah, a Sig could have done it all by itself.Probably used a Sig
He was probably one of the ones that had to have someone next to him shooting at the very end of qualification... miraculously his score suddenly jumped just high enough everyone else could go home.Thank god….
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Call sign "Corn Hole " .Quornelius Radford,...got called "Corny" one too many times.
Wait till you got caught by an inspection at the gate. More than a few people had their careers ruined thanks to Clinton disarming Soldiers.
In 2016 a rule DoDD made a directive that local commanders could authorize concealed carry. With the emphasis not placed on individual responsibility in our current society, commanders erred on the side of safety for their careers. How soon before we see another FT Hood, Naval Ship yard, Recruiting Station or FT Stewart shooting again, Soldiers were made soft targets by Clinton and kept that way thanks to the weak sauce. Just my .02 aka opinion
VA - "not service connected"sounds like all 5 victims will be ok.
Our records indicate while an event happened in service, you were treated and complete physical therapy; Our rater determined this was not due to service. Claim Denied.VA - "not service connected"
The fact he was unarmed, the base commander should be charged and stripped of his retirement. Make it hurt where it should.
Control Happy? No, having been in leadership positions it sucks getting called to the floor because one of our guys did something stupid.Active duty military is as close to a socialist society as we have anywhere in America. They tell you where you will live, what job you will have, what you can and can’t say and that drills down to minute details of your life in many aspects. Free room and board, unlimited medical, guaranteed paycheck first and fifteenth. In return they get institutionalized warriors used to following every order to the word, at the sacrifice of many Constitutional protections where failure to obey is a criminal offense and no, you can’t quit until your years long contract is up. A necessary evil to institute discipline, but military society is anything but freedom based.
Commanders are control happy, and the older they are and longer they’ve lived in that anti-freedom environment the less likely they are to allow anything similar to regular society. Sad they keep getting taught the same lesson, and shameful they preach run-hide on base.
This shooter would get the infamous words from my old Platoon Sergeant, a cowboy boots and hat wearing Black Texan: “Punks like you give my race a bad name…”. That Marine was fucking awesome.
I agree, DoD has completely forgotten about personal accountability.Control Happy? No, having been in leadership positions it sucks getting called to the floor because one of our guys did something stupid.
Personal responsibility is a thing, the military just forgot that and commanders careers are on the line as always (I'm sure that moron shooters CDR will be asked what he did to try and prevent that dumbass from being an active shooter, what his safety briefings look like, what his counseling's looked, what he (the CDR) did to prevent or cause this, etc etc etc etc), that CDR is probably getting the Spanish Inquisition treatment.
Control Happy? No, having been in leadership positions it sucks getting called to the floor because one of our guys did something stupid.
Personal responsibility is a thing, the military just forgot that and commanders careers are on the line as always (I'm sure that moron shooters CDR will be asked what he did to try and prevent that dumbass from being an active shooter, what his safety briefings look like, what his counseling's looked, what he (the CDR) did to prevent or cause this, etc etc etc etc), that CDR is probably getting the Spanish Inquisition treatment.
I agree, DoD has completely forgotten about personal accountability.
I may have had black on my collar when I was in uniform, but I definitely had my ass chewed plenty of times for a dumbass in my platoon or squad. Why did your Marine get a DUI, why did he bounce a check, why did he pop for coke, BTDT but the acceptable reply is never “You’re the one that sounded liberty call, not me”.