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Ex-Dragoon said:Which all could be accomplished by giving the Navy the resources(manpower, ships, training, doctrine, funds etc) to do that job.
First, I disagree because I don't think the Navy can be everywhere, and second because if you do that, you're still creating a set of duplicate assets in every waterway/airway just because the existing force has objections about being armed.
The best analogy I can give you from my perspective is police vs armed forces in Britain....
If you have unarmed police all over Britain and you suddenly realize you have a growing terrorism threat in the urban areas where they are already deployed and increased crime to boot, what do you do?
Do you pay the military to create numerous urban units with new garrisons in every urban centre who are the only guys who carry guns and come running from whereever their distant posts are if there's a crisis (by which time it is likely too late to intervene effectively)?
Or do you tell your police that although they have hesitations about carrying firearms that they're strategically where the remote but deadly threat exists and they're going to need to be armed in their role as a civil servant to provide protection to the citizenry?
Matthew.
P.S. Job descriptions change all the time due to necessity. I don't think anyone is entitled to "not to have to change" just because things were one way when they started their careers.