Some of you have sorely missed the point: 1. this is not a complaint against the military 2. this is only ADVICE for those considering joining (it is not lies, but firsthand knowledge) 3. I am not telling anybody not to join, that is your own business this thread was only meant to offer "a few words to the wise", the decision to seek enlistment is purely between you and the military If I had my way, every US soldier, sailor, marine, airman and coast guard personnel would be permitted to keep personal weapons at will at all times under these strict conditions: 1. no convictions of any crime violent in nature (probably should not be in military if this is the case) 2. not medically/psychiatrically deemed as a danger to him/herself or others (should not be kept in service anyway) 3. the possession of such weapons does not physically interfere w/ military duty or mission as the wearing of mission-oriented protective equipment 4. weapon may never be displayed in a threatening manner or otherwise used with intent of deadly force except as to protect oneself against an immediate unlawful threat to one's life, limb, liberty or property 5. if weapon is to be carried on post or at place of duty, it must be always concealed 6. if weapon is to be stored on post, it must be stored locked in a personal safe (at one's quarters when weapon owner is not present), locked in a personal automobile or at the unit's armory or, otherwise always kept within an arm's reach of its lawful owner Moreover, If I had my way, federal regulations and international treaties would exist (superceding existing US federal, state, local firearms laws and the firearms laws of the nations in which US troops occupy) to permit US servicemen/women to carry personal guns (firearms) at will and concealed anywhere in the jurisdiction of the US and foreign nations occupied by US forces