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Home » Defense Secretary Hegseth Is Allowing Troops To Carry On Base

Defense Secretary Hegseth Is Allowing Troops To Carry On Base

Adam Green By Adam Green April 3, 2026 4 Min Read
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Defense Secretary Hegseth Is Allowing Troops To Carry On Base

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has signed a landmark memorandum directing military installation commanders to allow service members to carry privately owned firearms while off duty on Department of War property. The directive establishes a “presumption of approval” for carry requests, reversing decades of “gun-free zone” policies that Hegseth claims left troops vulnerable during active-shooter incidents.


WASHINGTON, D.C. — In one of the most significant shifts in military security policy in over twenty years, Secretary of War Pete Hegseth has signed a directive aimed at restoring Second Amendment rights to the men and women in uniform. On Thursday, April 2, 2026, Hegseth announced a new memorandum titled “Non-Official Personal Protection Arming on Department of War Property,” which instructs base commanders to approve requests from service members to carry personal firearms for self-protection.

Hegseth framed the move as both a constitutional necessity and a tactical response to recent violence on U.S. soil. “Our military installations have been turned into gun-free zones, leaving our service members vulnerable and exposed. That ends today,” Hegseth said in a video statement.

Learning from Recent Tragedies

The Secretary specifically cited three recent incidents where he believes armed personnel could have saved lives:

  • Pensacola Naval Base (2019): A terrorist attack that killed three and injured eight.
  • Fort Stewart, GA (August 2025): A shooting involving Sgt. Quornelius Radford that wounded five soldiers.
  • Holloman AFB, NM (March 17, 2026): A recent shooting where a civilian fired at an active-duty member before taking her own life.

“In these instances, minutes are a lifetime,” Hegseth noted. “Our service members have the courage and training to make those precious short minutes count”.

A New Standard: “Presumption of Approval”

Unlike previous policies that required a “case-by-case” justification with a high bar for approval, the new directive flips the script. Commanders are now instructed to operate with a presumption of approval. If a request is denied, the commander must provide a detailed, individualized written explanation for the decision.

The policy also mandates that personal carry must align with the laws of the state where the installation is located, including observing local magazine capacity limits and permit requirements. While the memo applies to the Pentagon reservation, carrying firearms inside the Pentagon building itself remains prohibited, though storage in personal vehicles on the grounds is now explicitly permitted.

Support from the Front Lines

The move received high-profile support from Mayra Guillen, the sister of Vanessa Guillen, the 20-year-old Army Specialist murdered at Fort Hood in 2020. Reposting Hegseth’s announcement, Mayra wrote, “If my sister would’ve carried, she’d be here today. That monster attacked her inside the arms room, she didn’t stand a chance”.

Safety Tip: While this policy expansion is a major win for Second Amendment rights on base, it places a high level of individual responsibility on the service member. Carrying a personal firearm in a military environment—where you may be transitioning between uniform, PT gear, and civilian clothes—requires a robust holster system that ensures 100% retention during physical activity. As always, the goal of carrying is to be the “first responder” for your own life; ensure your training with your personal firearm is as rigorous as your military qualification.

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