War bringbacks have been strictly prohibited during the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
No.
No war trophies, although the unit may be able to bring some back for display at the unit. Individual soldiers only get to bring back whatever they buy from authorized vendors.
Evacuees were typically allowed to bring essential personal items such as clothing, toiletries, medications, and important documents like identification and financial records. In some cases, they could also bring comfort items, such as small personal belongings or cherished mementos. However, restrictions often applied to larger items and valuables, depending on the circumstances of the evacuation and the transportation available. The focus was on ensuring safety and mobility while minimizing the load.
Terrorists, who want to bring the Country down for whatever reason.
Absolutely not. I can recall circa 2005 when a member of the Minnesota National Guard was found attempting to bring back two AKs... he was sentenced to ten years in federal prison, IIRC. Soldiers returning from Iraq have not been allowed to bring back war trophies of any sort, weapons or otherwise.
Soldiers often returned from war with a range of physical and psychological scars, including injuries and trauma from combat experiences. They also brought back tangible items such as souvenirs, weapons, and personal mementos that served as reminders of their time in service. Additionally, many soldiers carried emotional burdens, such as memories of lost comrades and the challenges of reintegrating into civilian life. These experiences shaped their perspectives and often influenced their post-war lives and communities.
Because actual Christian terrorists are thin on the ground and do not declare their terrorist acts to be Christian inspired, unlike Muslim terrorists who bring their 'religion' into disrepute.
Yes, you are allowed to bring in posters to Nassau Colosseum.
Yes, you are allowed to bring adapters on a plane in your carry-on luggage.
Yes, you are allowed to bring an umbrella on a plane in your carry-on luggage.
Yes, you are allowed to bring umbrellas on a plane in your carry-on luggage.
Yes, you are allowed to bring wipes on a plane in your carry-on luggage.