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01-22-10, 08:55 PM #1
Lost Gas Mask
Hey everyone,
Short and simply put, I do not have my gas mask. About a month ago we has to bring our gas masks to work to get the serial numbers off them. That day I was riding with another Marine so after we checked the serial numbers in the morning I threw my gasmask in his trunk. I forgot about it being there for a few days and my friend decided to lend his car out to another Marine who was having some family trouble. Well after having the car for a while (about 2 weeks) he finally brought it back, just there was no gas mask in the trunk. After calling him he said he did not have it, or hasn't seen it. He did say that someone stole his battery and they went through the trunk (which was only tied down with a string at the time because it was wrecked). The only problem is there is no police record of the incident.
Ultimately it is my fault for not having my gear on me at all times. First thing Monday morning I am going to have to do a missing gear statement. Its just really bugging me. I have never been in trouble so far and I really don't want a bad mark. What type of trouble will I get in for this situation?
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01-22-10, 09:01 PM #2
Go to your Sgt. You would be surprised at the amount a good Sgt. has rat holed.
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01-22-10, 09:07 PM #3
One of my Marines went threw the same thing, but like the good Sgt below said ask your NCO's. For my Marine it turned out to be nothing cause I had 3 gas masks that I have picked up threw out my time.
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01-22-10, 09:10 PM #4
Gear a drift, is a gear a gift!!!
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01-22-10, 09:23 PM #5
Sometimes a purchase in the Ville is not a bad idea.
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01-22-10, 10:01 PM #6
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01-22-10, 11:25 PM #7
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01-23-10, 12:21 AM #8
Don't put that stuff on Ebay or the FBI will be knocking at your door lol
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01-23-10, 01:10 AM #9
I just talked to a friend in another unit who has an extra Gasmask. It just so happens that it's used so much the serial number is faded off.
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01-23-10, 02:41 AM #10
And, that's the way to do it. Heck, when I left Lejuene the last time as a Platoon Sergeant, I tried to turn in extra stuff to supply and was told "We only want what you signed for, don't need that extra crap...."
So I kept it LOL.
After doling it out to the rest of my Marines that needed extras, of course.
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11-24-10, 02:12 PM #11
Just curious what happened to the Marine that started this thread. I am in the almost exact situation. I have lost my gas mask and we are being issued the new technology version. I have to turn in the old gas mask for a new one. I understand that it was my responsibility to keep up with the gear that was issued to me. I'm just wanting to know how much trouble besides another a** chewing I am going to be in when I file this missing gear statement. I have never been in trouble and am willing to pay for it.
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11-24-10, 02:31 PM #12
I remember when I was a civilian working for the US Army Corps of Engineers at the Army Training Center in Grafenwoehr, Germany as Chief, Troop Construction & Range Maintenance.
I was doing an annual inventory of all equipment in my shop, including a truck and three CJ-5s. I was missing a manual typewriter. "Where is it?" I called out to my E-9 assistant. "Oh, SGT Blue lent it to his German girlfriend." Rats. So I went ahead an signed off on my report that the typewriter was present with the hope that SGT Blue would get it back to me by next year's report.
The next year, after SGT Blue's DROS, I asked again for the typewriter. Gone.
I reported it missing and I was slapped with a Report of Survey by one of my pals, a US Army Captain. With a wink in his eye, he scolded me for not keeping track of that typewriter and falsifying a report. Nothing went into my persannel jacket, thank God.
Moral of this story? Report the loss of your mask ASAP
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11-24-10, 02:40 PM #13
I don't suppose any of you guys who misplace issued items has a buddy in Supply?
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11-24-10, 04:42 PM #14
No, unfortunately not. I know I am going to have to file this missing gear statement on Monday but I am looking for info as far as what they are going to do to me for filing one and having the integrity to say "I have no idea where it is or what happened to it but I am willing to pay the government back for the loss."
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11-24-10, 04:54 PM #15
The most they'll do is make you pay for it. Marines lose gear all the time. Go to your CIF and see if they can give you any guidance on replacing it, whether you have to pay or not. You may only have to complete a missing gear statement.
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