Posted on Oct 7, 2014
What are the regulations on ammo storage in barracks (and their prohibition)?
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I'm currently stationed in Germany and had a soldier that was keeping blank ammuntion in his barracks room. I'm having a difficult time finding where it says in the AR's that this isn't allowed. Does anyone have any insight or reccommendations on where to look? Thanks for any help.
Posted 10 y ago
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Ammunition is prohibited from being stored in the barracks. Check AR 190-11 as well as the base's SOP and unit Barracks SOP. Ammunition, regardless the type, must be stored in an AHA, temporarily in the Arms Room, or remain under physical guard (if necessary).
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Jay Smith
What are the repercussions if you are caught and arrested for having ammo in your barracks room?
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On a side note, what is on your forehead above your glasses in your profile pic?
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MSG Greg Kelly
Totally cool with it I would put money on it every combat vet on Rally Point has most likely slept with or on to include smoked cigarettes on cases of ammo. I had 9mm, 5.56,7.62 and 50 cal I slept and smoked with cant recall if I had any G-nads under there.
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1SG (Join to see)
This is the direct wording from DA Pam 670-1 SPC Nicholas Zeigler, definitely not authorized.
"The cap is worn so that no hair is visible on the forehead beneath the cap."
"The cap is worn so that no hair is visible on the forehead beneath the cap."
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SFC (Join to see)
Yep, That's my hair SFC, Honestly didn't even think about that when I uploaded it. This was about 4 months into my last tour in Afghanistan where even seeing a barber was like finding a needle in a hay stack. Thanks for pointing it out,I'll get that changed with to an appropriate picture.
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SFC (Join to see)
DA Pam 385-64, Ammunition and Explosives Safety Standards, does not differentiate between live rounds and blank ammunition when discussing storage.
Para 3-1, DA Pam 385-64 states "AE (except limited quantities of SAA) will not normally be stored in basements, attics, or other portions of barracks, company supply rooms, general storehouses, or any buildings being used for other purposes."
DA Pam 385-64, Ammunition and Explosives Safety Standards, does not differentiate between live rounds and blank ammunition when discussing storage.
Para 3-1, DA Pam 385-64 states "AE (except limited quantities of SAA) will not normally be stored in basements, attics, or other portions of barracks, company supply rooms, general storehouses, or any buildings being used for other purposes."
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COL Jean (John) F. B.
SSG John Erny No question about that. When I was a company commander, on several occasions when administering Art 15's, I had soldiers actually ask for additional restriction or pay reduction in lieu of getting put on the 1SG's "chain gang"... :-) He was pretty brutal about the tasks he assigned to those on extra duty.
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