Clinton Era? I don't think so....
I was Infantry from 1974 (when Ford was President for a while) and 1978 (when Carter was President). If you lived in the barracks, as many did, especially enlisted men, the policy was simple: any weapons you owned had to be locked in the company arms room. You could check them out to go shooting if you wanted.
It was against policy to keep your personally-owned weapons (we didn't call them POWs) off base.
The result was that there were no personally-owned weapons in the company arms room. Apparently, either people didn't own them....or they kept them off base in violation of policy.
Don't think we can blame Clinton for this one.
I was Infantry from 1974 (when Ford was President for a while) and 1978 (when Carter was President). If you lived in the barracks, as many did, especially enlisted men, the policy was simple: any weapons you owned had to be locked in the company arms room. You could check them out to go shooting if you wanted.
It was against policy to keep your personally-owned weapons (we didn't call them POWs) off base.
The result was that there were no personally-owned weapons in the company arms room. Apparently, either people didn't own them....or they kept them off base in violation of policy.
Don't think we can blame Clinton for this one.

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