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No. They carry the weapons they're issued.

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In some cases, yes. Army officers may be authorized to carry personal sidearms while deployed depending on their specific role, the operational environment, and the rules of engagement. However, this authorization is typically granted to specific personnel, such as Military Police or Special Forces, who may require the use of personal sidearms in certain situations.

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