I remember that but it was E-4 and below had to store in the arms room. Platoon sgt told me I had to register my guns, told him I sold them.
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The problem with many of my children (what I call my solders) is that They are like many of the shepple out there. If I took a form and asked them to fill out there weapons on it they would go "OK".
But ask them what there phone # is and you get "WHY?" No man, that is my business. I try to educate as best I can but important stuff that to them does not affect em they are clueless.
Then again they like to post everything on FB.........[Bang]
Us old Solders do the best we can. ;) And no offense to the many AD here. If you are here you have a clue. I only have one that is here that I know of but then I am Meddac. Now there are two other Civilians from my shop here but they are old Solders as well.
[LOL] You won't believe half of the the crap that comes across my desk.
On another note, the push to register off post weapons on Ft Carson dates back to 2004. That was right after we (3D CAV) came back from OIF I. We saw the policy letter come from 7ID HQ's directing as such, within a 60 mile radius. I just said "two tears in a bucket".