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When to Carry a Weapon

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When to Carry a Weapon

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Interviewer: Did you always carry a weapon? No, always our helmet and our frag vest but for the support trades we would lock our weapons in a C can. If you were on the two week duty you would take your weapon to a different C can and leave it there. When I worked a week with the Patricia's we would lock our weapons inside of the LAV which is the light armoured vehicle that has I think 125mm cannon on it, I'm not quite sure, but we'd lock our weapons inside there. It was strange because I mean sometimes four of five days would go by and nothing major would happen so you'd kind of sink into the, well maybe it's slowing down or maybe nothing is gonna happen for a while and then you hear suicide bombers or rocket attacks landing near the camp. Then you almost want your weapon just because you don't know what is outside. You don't know what's happening or what's coming. I mean, the walls were I'd say at least 15-20 feet high so it's not like you could see what was going on outside unless you were actually manning a sanger.
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Mr. Morrison explains the responsibilities of securing and accessing the guns when needed.

Jody Morrison

Mr. Morrison was born September 24, 1974 in Swindon, England. At fifteen months of age, his family moved to Edmonton, Alberta. Jody’s father was in the military and his influence directed Jody to join the service. At age 16, Jody joined the army and trained as a supply technician. Being part of 1 Service Battalion, he served within Canada and in July 2004 travelled to Kabul, Afghanistan for a seven month tour. In 2007, with ten years military service, Jody was medically discharged from the army. He now resides in Kingston, Ontario with his two children.

Meta Data
Medium:
Video
Owner:
Veterans Affairs Canada
Recorded:
February 10, 2009
Duration:
1:51
Person Interviewed:
Jody Morrison
War, Conflict or Mission:
Canadian Armed Forces
Location/Theatre:
Afghanistan
Branch:
Army
Units/Ship:
1 Service Battalion
Rank:
Corporal
Occupation:
Supply Officer

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