Couldn’t agree more.
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Family of Josh Watson, Pensacola attack hero, calls for arming service members on military bases
The family of one of the three heroic sailors who lost their lives in last week's Naval Air Station (NAS) shooting in Pensacola, Florida is calling for reform on military bases.www.foxnews.com
How does the Navy, AF, et all, develop the training plan and equipment for it?
The Marine Corps does it, but the Marine Corps is small, and has an entire training syllabus for weapons qualification for each of it's enlisted members and Officers within their initial training (E's at bootcamp and MCT/SOI and O's at TBS). Each fleet unit maintains an armory full of weapons for each T/O billet.
I understand why, as policy, we don't accept an out in town concealed carry on base. The military doesn't rely on out in town training for... well... pretty much anything...
So if we can fit in shooting and range time at basic training, and we can afford a week or more each year of requalification training I'm all for it.