No.
President Obama promised he went end the war in Iraq and bring the majority of our troops home. He kept that promise, and as a result, many American soldiers, sailors, and marines were in fact home for Christmas last year.
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.
To bring soldiers back home instead of having war
It didn't help the people at home hated the ally soldiers
Yes, many of them would have been proud to wear their uniforms back home to show what they had done.
No. I don't know why but soldiers must put the dog to sleep before returning home. It is a military rule. I don't think this is right. The dogs should be brought home with the soldier or should be used by the next troop.
How did a testudo help the soldiers
YES __ Depends on where "here" is and where the soldiers served. In areas like Macedonia, Gallipoli, Africa and India, soldiers dropped like flies. About 7 out of every 1000 American soldiers, based in the US came down with malaria. In 1918, over 25,000 British soldiers were sent home with chronic malaria. This means they were plagued with it for the rest of their lives.
War bringbacks have been strictly prohibited during the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
To help the soldiers feel at home and to be relaxed.
there is talk about how he wants to "responsibly end this war," and bring the solider home and to focus on matter on the home front. (source NBC nightly news)