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Since the implementation of Regulation 90-114 in 1993, military personnel have been restricted in their ability to carry firearms on government property and in federal facilities. The justification of such action has historically been the belief that military bases feature robust security and trustworthy employees. The following is a non-exhaustive list of the failures of those assumptions leading to active shooter and related incidents on military bases located in the United States since 1993.
1993 - Fort Knox (3 Patriots lost)
1994 - Fairchild AFB (4 Patriots lost)
1995 - Arlington Virginia (2 Patriots wounded)
1995 - Fort Bragg (1 Patriot lost)
2009 - Fort Hood (13 Patriots lost)
2011 - Fort Hood (planned bombing thwarted)
2013 - Quantico Virginia (2 Patriots lost)
2013 - Washington Navy Yard (12 Patriots lost)
2014 - Fort Hood (3 Patriots killed)
2015 - Chattanooga Tennessee (4 Patriots lost)
2016 - Lackland AFB (2 Patriots lost)
2019 - NAS Oceana (1 Patriot lost)
2019 - Pearl Harbor (2 Patriots lost)
2019 - NAS Pensacola (3 Patriots los