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.
War bringbacks have been strictly prohibited during the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
No.
Nothing. The American soldiers did not give them any time to gather their belongings, and after the Indians were out of their houses, the soldiers looted the houses.
Yes. Arab Muslim soldiers from the Abbassid Caliphate conquered Herat, Kandahar and Balkh in the tenth century, bringing Islam to Afghanistan.
Usually this is allowed but you still have to go through paperwork.
There were four US Army Regiments of Buffalo Soldiers that saw service in the Caribbean Theatre of the Spanish American War. The two Cavalry Regiments did not get to bring their horses with them and fought as Infantry.
too many...bring them home. they are fighting over nothing. they are fighting for the u.s government lies. its horrible. bring the good citizens home.
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.
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.
Yes, you are allowed to bring in posters to Nassau Colosseum.
The US is currently fighting a war in Afghanistan, and is attempting to bring the war in Iraq to a conclusion, and one never knows what new wars may break out. Soldiers are needed to fight these wars.
It has large mineral reserves and natural gas but it will require massive capitol outlays to bring it into production.