No ammo for Emabssy guards in Eqypt...
I wonder if this is a new policy by Hillery? I'll bet cha none of them have ammo... Clinton's have always feared and loathed our military more that our nation's enemies.
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Ammo? Wouldn't that be dangerous?
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please tell me that is not true?!?
freebeacon article
http://freebeacon.com/reports-marines-not-permitted-live-ammo/
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Also reported on the radio
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Hoplophobes R Us - the Obamination wouldn't want
Any of his buddies getting shot trying to burn an American flag. Actuaslly probably a hoplophobe fruitcake of an ambassador - sounds like something Hillary would do though.
No ammo for Emabssy guards in Eqypt...
But if they have ammo, then someone might get hurt.
They should use the idiot ambassador as a shield
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Ammo? Wouldn't that be dangerous?
Nothing really new here. Back in the early 1960's I don't know of any one pulling guard the Kasern I was station having ammo. Only those who were detailed to guard a special weapons site, they were locked in a small double fenced area with a big earthen wall around it. Also only carried M3 Grease Guns. On some other posts if you were issued ammo it was a five round charger clip for the M-15 in a sealed ammo pouch. If you carried a Garand M1 you were given a 8 round clp also sealed in a pouch. I had a cousin who was in the Navy and stationed for a while in Morroco. he pulled Gate Guard at night armed with either a baseball bat or occasionally a fire axe. I imagine if you could tour a number of military bases in the States as well as Europe and Pacific Rim the same would be there today. More for show than go. I do see some of the Marines sent there are complaing about the lack of ammunition. This is in the Middle East at some embassies. It seem the Diplomats don't want an incident. They never trust the G.I.'s, only civilian contracts......Good Luck....
Ammo? Wouldn't that be dangerous?
I remember carrying around $25-30 thousand dollars in cash in a paper sack on paydays at Ft. Hood back in the day, with five rounds in my .45. They wouldn't even give us a full magazine to guard the company payroll. Ft. Hood was an open post back then, and everyone in central Texas knew when payday at the post came around.
My jeep driver was a tough kid from Detroit who could handle himself pretty well. After the first payday with two .45s and ten rounds between us, I scrounged four more magazines from the company armorer and bought a box of Remington hardball at the rod and gun club. From then on we had enough spare magazines and ammo to put up a bit more than "token resistance"!
After the Marine Barracks bombing in Beirut, the Army got
serious about security...things were tightened up training was updated gates strengthened ammo issued, no taped magazines.... it has slipped over the years.
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Ammo? Wouldn't that be dangerous?
My uncle was in the national guard stateside in the sixties, when my dad was over in Vietnam. He got sent up to Chicago to handle some rioting going on. They were never issued ammo at any point. When they were. Riding the bus up there, I guess they saw part of the mob they were supposed to control. His Sargent, a crusty older black guy shoved a loaded 1911 mag into my uncles hand. Merrill commented Bout not taking his ammo and he showed him a pocketful of loaded mags! He then told my uncle, "I ain't gonna let no n****r kill me without a fight!"