Army statement on weapons accountability

By U.S. Army Public AffairsJune 17, 2021

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“The Army takes weapons accountability very seriously. While we have stringent physical security measures, we have more work to do to ensure that our property accountability and criminal reporting systems are seamlessly linked together. The Army staff met today to develop a way forward to fix this problem and we will provide more information as this effort evolves.”

This statement is attributable to Col. Cathy Wilkinson, Media Relations Chief, U.S. Army Public Affairs.

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