Uzique wrote:
been asked loads of times and the answer is 'no' unless you're a certain sf unit or something
Through the power of Google
APPLICABILITY: This General Order is applicable to all United States military personnel, and to civilians serving with, employed by, or accompanying the Armed Forces of the United States, while assigned to the MNC-I or while present in the MNC-I AOR except for personnel expressly excluded under USCENTCOM GO-1A.This General Order also applies to all United States military personnel, and to civilians serving with,employed by, or accompanying the Armed Forces of the United States,
PROHIBITED ACTIVITIES: Purchase, possession, use or sale of privately owned firearms, ammunition, explosives or the introduction of these items into the MNC-I AOR.
No weapon, munitions, or military article of equipment obtained or acquired by any means other than official issue may be retained for personal use or shipped out of the AOR for personal retention or control unless authorized by the Commander, MNC-I.
Something similar at
http://lawprofessors.typepad.com/files/go-1.pdfhttp://www.tac.usace.army.mil/deploymen … Policy.pdfNot sure whats in place for Afghanistan, I guess it would be similar.
Getting permission from the US Commander in Iraq I guess is improbable.
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