![]() The Department of Defense, specifically the Army, has come under criticism over its firearm safekeeping over the last year following reporting by The Associated Press exposing a decade-long effort to downplay the number of lost or stolen firearms from units across the country.įor 2-3 Infantry, along with sister battalions in 1-2 SBCT, the scare started as soldiers were gearing up for the unit's upcoming Expert Infantry and Expert Soldier Badge qualifications, two Army special skills badges. A judge advocate's recommendation for a search of the base indicated the weapon component had likely been stolen. The receiver assembly is essentially useless on its own but had not been found, according to 7th Infantry Division spokesperson Maj. ![]()
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