Posted on 05/05/2010 9:27:17 AM PDT by Jawillde
sounds reasonable.
I remember when the Air Traffic Controllers all went on strike over poor pay and awful dusty technology that wasn't keeping up with the volume. The whole lot just WALKED OUT. Nationwide. What happened? The POTUS (Reagan? I can't remember) FIRED THE LOT And the world promptly forgot them and their cause.
I don’t think calling someone a nOOb quite gets you out of the n00b category. Misspelling n00b is such a n00b mistake.
You’re not quite as elite as you lead yourself to believe.
If posting on here after signing up is bothers you so much you may want to start your own website where everyone is banned from signing up and posting.
I’m sorry it also bothers you that I only posted one item when FR has a 1 post in 24 hours as a new member rule.
The Snopes article only dealt with Ft. Campbell. As I understand it, this revision is to be put into regulation for all military installments. It is not Ft. Campbell specific.
Very true. But you know what happened? The equipment was redesigned. I was involved with some of the redesign. So, them walking out, helped make changes in the equipment that is used today. It didn’t help the people much but it did help.
The scans appear to be proposed changes to:
Army Regulation 190-11
Physical Security of Arms, Ammunition, and Explosives
last changed: 15 November 2006
I can’t verify the scans, but this seems to be the regulation that they would go with (if they are legit).
ping to post #65.
Of course, Major Hassan killed 13 (?) people, because of Clinton-era prohibitions against carrying guns on base. If that regulation were not in place, Hassan might have been swiss-cheesed before he bagged his first "infidel."
Air Force personnel are already required to register their privately owned weapons with base Security Forces.
Next time you troll, do a little research first.
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