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<blockquote data-quote="rc508pir" data-source="post: 3069740" data-attributes="member: 40091"><p>Yes and no. THe Gov has been tying to stop this from happening ever since the RFI for modern equipment since 01. But things happen. Most of the time ESAPIs end up in the hands of ETSed or Retired Soldiers is because they were not issued at the same facility as they were issued. IE, they were issued in theater and not turned back in "in theater" Come ETS time, the service member tries to turn them into CIF and CIF says, "We don't want that". At that point it becomes legal property of the SM ETSing. By that I mean legally, there isn't a lot the Army can do about it.</p><p></p><p>I retired in 08, was issued Plates in 06 and returned in 07. Come retirement, CIF said, "We don't want those" and, literally refused to take them. So it depends on the manner in which you ended up with them. When I retired, I had 3 MICH helmets, 2 sets of IBAs and a set of ESAPI plates. Bottom line is, Gov accountability is a total mess</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rc508pir, post: 3069740, member: 40091"] Yes and no. THe Gov has been tying to stop this from happening ever since the RFI for modern equipment since 01. But things happen. Most of the time ESAPIs end up in the hands of ETSed or Retired Soldiers is because they were not issued at the same facility as they were issued. IE, they were issued in theater and not turned back in "in theater" Come ETS time, the service member tries to turn them into CIF and CIF says, "We don't want that". At that point it becomes legal property of the SM ETSing. By that I mean legally, there isn't a lot the Army can do about it. I retired in 08, was issued Plates in 06 and returned in 07. Come retirement, CIF said, "We don't want those" and, literally refused to take them. So it depends on the manner in which you ended up with them. When I retired, I had 3 MICH helmets, 2 sets of IBAs and a set of ESAPI plates. Bottom line is, Gov accountability is a total mess [/QUOTE]
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