I spent a lot of time in South Sudan between 2011-2016 (4-5 trips a year for 1-2 weeks at a time), and continued to make occasional trips there for a few years after that.. As strange as it may seem, its one of my favorite places in Africa.. Ive got a lot of truly wonderful memories of time spent in Juba and the surrounding area.. and experienced a good bit of excitement in the country a couple of times as well..
Most of my trinkets/momentos from South Sudan are pretty insignificant with the exception of one..
I've got a collection of "war clubs" that Ive picked up over the years from all over the globe.. I couldn't find anything like that from South Sudan.. but I did manage to trade a Mundu tribal elder for his "council stick" in Yei.. its an ornately carved piece of South Sudanese teak a little more than 2' long that the elders apparently carry around during special occasions to demonstrate their status within the tribe.. (Im guessing he was able to get someone to carve him a new one pretty quickly/easily.. or he wouldn't have let the one he gave to me go... and it is probably in reality worth a whole lot less than what I traded him for lol...)...
Somewhere around here I've also got an ID card that identifies me as a Colonel in the SPLA as well.. I always enjoyed pulling up to the gates of Bilpam (their version of the pentagon... sorta...
)... showing that ID card, and watching the reaction of the guard on duty as he looked into the vehicle and saw a 6'4", large framed, pasty white guy sporting senior field grade officer credentials lol..