Posted on Jul 17, 2015
SFC Charles W. Robinson
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Options for arming and protecting our Service Members within the U.S. homeland:

1. It has become clear that we need to do more to protect our service members here within the U.S. homeland.

2. What we have told our Service Members is that they always have the right to defend themselves.

3. I have never understood the paranoia of letting trained personnel properly arm themselves; I remember being told that we could not have combat knives while deployed because we might hurt each other but most the people I knew kept them anyway and never tried to stab each other - time for our leadership to lead.

4. Our leadership actually said that they are more worried about accidental discharges than about the lives of our personnel, really?!

5. Issue weapons to NCO's and Officers only.

6. Issue full load of ammo to each as well.

7. Weapons will be on green status, not loaded and on safe.

8. If service members come under attack then they are authorized to go to red status and defend themselves.

9. On bases, service members who have passed safety training and have concealed carry licenses can openly carry (not concealed carry) personal hand guns in a green status (ammunition carried separately).

10. There you go, KISS rules for arming and protecting our service members within the U.S. homeland from terrorist attacks from outside our ranks (Chattanooga) and within our ranks (Ft. Hood).
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MSG Floyd Williams
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This tragedy is the reason why there should be a new policy for every Recruiting Stations to have a small armory.
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I am not sure if they should have an armory or not. Seems like it would make them targets for theft at night. I would definitely put in several layers of bullet proof glass and reinforce the walls to prevent penetration by high powered rifles. I prefer that they carry handguns with them so they are protected on the way to and from the office. Indeed, many recruiters spend a lot of time on the road to complete their missions. Thanks for your response MSG Williams.
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MSG Floyd Williams
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SFC Robinson . . . I like your idea if the government would spend money for armed security at night to prevent theft, then I believe a small armory and bullet proof glass in place would give our Recruiters a fighting chance to armed themselves in self defense if this would ever happen again.
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Cpl Clinton Britt
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There was a episode on NCIS where they used bullet proof glass for the recruiting office for the very same reason. recruiters were being targeted
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MSG Floyd Williams
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CPL Clinton Britt . . . Television action series and movies gives ordinary criminals and terrorists alike ideas.
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CWO3 Us Marine
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DOD authorized carrying if authorized locally in Nov 2016. Problem with armed active duty for domestic unrest is due to Posse Comitatus Act, which prevents active duty from actively engaging unless otherwise authorized. National Guard is a grey area but mostly authorized. I think there are exceptions for active duty such as martial law, and I'd guess the POTUS can authorize if Congress is involved. Don't quote me on that though. Chattanooga was tragic and bad actors likely see them as soft targets so hopefully more measures will be taken to keep them safe. I'd guess the paranoia stems from civilian leadership because military folks share a common bond and trust. Even that has been betrayed as in the case of Major Nidal Hasan at Fort Hood., when he killed 13 in 2009. He is on death row so his terrorist days are over. Thanks for sharing.

http://www.military.com/daily-news/2016/11/21/dod-releases-plan-allow-personnel-carry-firearms-base.html

https://www.rand.org/content/dam/rand/pubs/monograph_reports/MR1251/MR1251.AppD.pdf
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