Wesley Down Under said:On my tour ALL trades had both a BHP Mk III pistol, F88SA1C carbine and frags too. Generically speaking. Spl wpns such as M79, M203, Para Minimi etc were issued as required.
Yes, the clerk had a pistol as did the CSM, as did us all. We were part of a Combat Team, with 3RAR (Para) the mainstay, follwed by RAAC, and the rrest of us. We are all soldiers first and tradesmen second.
Ya, and we had to submit justification to keep them as after Jake Kovco shot himself in the head with his, a few months earlier (google jake kovco for yourselves). Seems the folk back in Canberra were about to place a pistol ban on us in theatre, claiming we did not need them.
The only time I did not carry my pistol was when I slept, and when I showered. It was glued to me
Yes I agree with Kev on this one too.
Cheers,
Wes
I actually overhead a conversation between several Aussie officers at the Victory Cinnabon a few months ago. One officer with a put on Etonian/Aussie accent was commenting on how logistics could be greatly streamlined if they just removed the pistols from those who "don't need them" such as the troops. Think of all the ammunition paperwork that could be saved if you didn't have to requalify the peons on their weapons if you just took their weapons away. Of course he needed a handgun because walking around with a Steyr would be terribly inconvenient.
I had to bite my tongue as the whole discussion showed how out of touch some leadership is with the situation on the ground.