Which of the following are must bring items when stationed in Korea
Identify the items that are issued to those deploying to Korea
United States Forces Korea Regulation 600-240 sets out a process that U.S. service members stationed in Korea must follow before they can marry a non-U.S. citizen. It only applies to U.S. service members who are assigned to a unit in Korea at the time of the marriage. The regulation is available at the link below:
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Yes, you can bring a plastic bag on a plane for personal items, but it must comply with the airline's regulations for carry-on luggage.
Yes, you can bring beef jerky on an international flight, but it must comply with the airline and destination country's regulations on food items.
Yes, you can bring a shopping bag on a plane as part of your carry-on luggage, but it must comply with the airline's size and weight restrictions for carry-on items.
Yes, you can bring a tennis racket on a plane as part of your carry-on luggage, but it must meet the airline's size and weight restrictions for carry-on items.
That can vary depending on where you live, but in general you will need to bring two forms of ID. One must be a government issued ID, such as your driver's license. It must show your age, and your address. The other could be a hunting license, a utility bill with your name and address, etc. IF you are active duty military, and buying a gun in the state where you are stationed, you will need a copy of your orders assigning you to that state, and your military ID. In some states (not many) you will need state required items, such as a purchase permit, firearm owner's ID card, etc. Check with a local gun shop to see what you need in your state.
Yes, you can bring an Xbox as carry-on luggage on a plane, but it must go through security screening and fit within the airline's size and weight restrictions for carry-on items.
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Yes, you can bring a trimmer in your carry-on luggage, but it must adhere to the TSA guidelines for carry-on items. Make sure it is battery-operated and the blades are not sharp enough to be considered a potential weapon.
Military personel can purchase handguns in the state where they are stationed, if they can show paperwork proving they are stationed in that state. In other words, they must provide a copy of their orders to the dealer.