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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Another mass shooting
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<blockquote data-quote="svtfocus2cobra" data-source="post: 16777677" data-attributes="member: 21786"><p>I was talking to my gf about this last night. Israel guards their schools with units derived from the military I believe, possibly their LE but they said they basically work together. Why don't we utilize National Guard or even active duty in the sense of how Security Forces or Embassy duties are set up? I was Security Forces and ended up in PRP which is where you are stationed to guard nuclear weapons at the storage sites. We went through multiple background checks during training that determined our eligibility for the various paths and then once at our units we went through various levels of training and went to different companies and platoons. Not saying it needs to be exactly like that but a similar screening process and make it a B-billet for military personnel Cpl or Sgt and above and make it a great honor to be School Security Forces because you are there only to protect children. </p><p></p><p>I know there would be tons of push-back on that but I think it would be a feasible route to truly making all schools a hard target. Only thing I can think of that would be a major hurdle is how many personnel would be needed for all the schools in the country.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svtfocus2cobra, post: 16777677, member: 21786"] I was talking to my gf about this last night. Israel guards their schools with units derived from the military I believe, possibly their LE but they said they basically work together. Why don't we utilize National Guard or even active duty in the sense of how Security Forces or Embassy duties are set up? I was Security Forces and ended up in PRP which is where you are stationed to guard nuclear weapons at the storage sites. We went through multiple background checks during training that determined our eligibility for the various paths and then once at our units we went through various levels of training and went to different companies and platoons. Not saying it needs to be exactly like that but a similar screening process and make it a B-billet for military personnel Cpl or Sgt and above and make it a great honor to be School Security Forces because you are there only to protect children. I know there would be tons of push-back on that but I think it would be a feasible route to truly making all schools a hard target. Only thing I can think of that would be a major hurdle is how many personnel would be needed for all the schools in the country. [/QUOTE]
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