When I got out of the Army, my wife and I had our household goods shipped to New Mexico. I was told by the person who made those arrangements that the US Army did NOT ship household goods to a foreign country for those “leaving the service.” I had to explain New Mexico was a state, had been since 1912 and was situated between Texas and Arizona and south of Colorado. She still insisted my household goods could not be shipped to a foreign country (although they were sent overseas with us…). It wasn’t until I went to the post library and got a map that she reluctantly agreed New Mexico was in the United States.
When I got out of the Army, my wife and I had our household goods shipped to New Mexico. I was told by the person who made those arrangements that the US Army did NOT ship household goods to a foreign country for those “leaving the service.” I had to explain New Mexico was a state, had been since 1912 and was situated between Texas and Arizona and south of Colorado. She still insisted my household goods could not be shipped to a foreign country (although they were sent overseas with us…). It wasn’t until I went to the post library and got a map that she reluctantly agreed New Mexico was in the United States.