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Yes I know the headline says "asked" , but further down General Gurganus says it was an order. The fact is that someone in the chain of command didn't want U.S. Marines to be armed in the presence of the U.S. Secretary of Defense's presence and they were ordered to disarm.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...ked-to-disarm-during-Leon-Panetta-speech.html
It looks as if this administration has no trust in its Marines that it orders them to disarm when in their presence. I'm a little bit disgusted by this, what say you?
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...ked-to-disarm-during-Leon-Panetta-speech.html
Less than a week after a US staff sergeant allegedly massacred 16 civilians in Kandahar, American soldiers were banned from bringing guns into a talk by Mr Panetta at a base in Helmand province.
Around 200 troops who had gathered in a tent at Camp Leatherneck were told "something had come to light" and asked abruptly to file outside and lay down their automatic rifles and 9mm pistols
It looks as if this administration has no trust in its Marines that it orders them to disarm when in their presence. I'm a little bit disgusted by this, what say you?