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Old Mar 14, 2007 | 11:53 am
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MPSAWgunner
 
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Richmond, VA
Posts: 19
Originally Posted by etch5895
I've never had stuff disappear, but usually most personal effects have been pre-inspected and palletized, so they generally don't get messed with coming back into country. I never tried to hand carry bayonets back. All of my flight have usually been pretty direct, only stopping in Germany. What were you flying that you had to stop in Germany, Ireland, Canada and New York? I hope you didn't have to ride a C130 back from the desert.

Coming back from Bosnia in '96, we had to stop in Ireland to refuel, and then again in Bangor, ME to clear customs and immigrations. That meant offloading all of our bags and walking through customs (they spot checked a few) and then putting them back on the plane and flying on. My last two trips we've flown directly into our adjacent AFB and an immigrations officer has been waiting for us. Even in these last two cases, customs has only spot checked a small percentage.
We flew back on a civilian airliner. It was just our company until Newfoundland, then we were mixed in with civilians. None of us hand carried bayonets, they were all in our duffels. We couldn't go anywhere in Germany, and we were restricted to the terminal in Shannon, Ireland. We at least got to drink a few in Gander. Nevertheless, what was TSA thinking? Maybe we were going to blow ourselves up on the last leg home?
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