I usually dont go off on a tangent or make it a public spectacle, but I feel I have to air this as I want to know if I am out of line. I recently went to a local Army Navy Surplus store to browse through the memorabilia and see what interesting things I could find. It is a pretty shoddy looking old building, dirty and unkempt as most of them are, I noticed a bookshelf filled with all types of military books and manuals and such. I figured I would take a look as I like to read and with my job it is always good to have references and stay up to date on certain knowledge. The first thing I noticed was a whole section on military TM manuals, no big deal really but as I kept looking I found several of them marked FOUO, several others marked "Distibution authorized to US Govt agencies and their contractors" with Destruction Notices as well. As I kept looking I found unit handouts and pamplets that had information on unit SOP's, information regarding our current communications systems to include other information that DOES NOT NEED TO BE IN THE HANDS OF CIVILIANS(I wont go into depth as I would be no better than them) With that being said I went to the gentleman sitting in a ratty recliner staring at a tv, and politely asked him if he had read all of the manuals before putting them out for anyone to purchase. He for some reason got irritated and asked me what I was talking about and what business it was of mine. So I calmly informed him of my findings and then told him a bit about who <span style="font-style: italic">"I"</span> am, and <span style="font-style: italic">why</span> it <span style="font-style: italic">concerned</span> me... He immediatley lost it and spouted off with <span style="font-style: italic">"everything there can be found in the Library Of Congress, and is covered under the "Freedom of Information Act."</span> Bla bla bla, <span style="font-style: italic">"If you dont like it, theres the door". </span>So being as I did not want to cause a scene, the last thing I asked this foodblister, that touted himself as some "former war hero", was simply "can you explain to me why any normal citizen would need the TM manual for an M1A1 Abrams, or the manual for an ANCZY-10 ?" I heard him cussing and sputtering as I walked out to my truck. Me? I was infuriated.. So, with that being said, was my anger justified, or am I just being obsessively paranoid ? <span style="font-style: italic">Could</span> I have said more ? I know I <span style="font-style: italic">could have </span>but the question is <span style="font-style: italic">would it have mattered </span>?