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I know the R.O.E.‘s cant be made public but by the sound‘s of it they are along the same lines as in Bosnia today but Afghanistan is not Bosnia.
It‘s still the wild west and Kabul is Dodge.
To a point I don‘t blame the guy‘s for locking and loading,but one must be aware at all time‘s when patrolling with a loaded weapon and if he/she does have a A.D. then they pay the piper.
There again what was the young rifleman doing in a vehicle with a cocked rifle?
Yes there is quite an argument with this one for pro and con.
It‘s still the wild west and Kabul is Dodge.
To a point I don‘t blame the guy‘s for locking and loading,but one must be aware at all time‘s when patrolling with a loaded weapon and if he/she does have a A.D. then they pay the piper.
There again what was the young rifleman doing in a vehicle with a cocked rifle?
Yes there is quite an argument with this one for pro and con.

Every member of the CF is soldier first. That means you have to be able to competently handle your personal weapon. Any ND is just that. AD was a very poor term, that is why it no longer exists. Besides, yes, bringing the weapon up is an excellent deterrent, not to mention cocking it. If you feel the time spent cocking the weapon might mean the difference between being "judged by twelve or carried by six" perhaps you were not sufficiently aware of the situation. One final point. Anyone who has ever had a weapon in a SMP veh knows how many things it can get tangled in. Having one in the spout is foolishness. 