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In WW2 it also depended on european theater and the asian theater - as time went on they wrote up regulations on it.
They were adapted for Korea and then Vietnam. By the Iraqi war, only bayonets could be brought back, although some items were legally brought back. In Afghanistan older firearms were being brought back until troops or someone figured out that by stamping them 1898 many items could be brought back (that is the rumour I have eard), so now, almost nothing could be brought back... |
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