Kalthoff
AH senior member
Our military service was one of the factors in our risk assessment for this trip. My dad is a retired Colonel, and I am a retired Sergeant First Class and currently work for the military as a federal civilian employee. We did get interviewed about our government connections. It definitely adds a little risk to the equation to have that background.
Had you mentioned that upfront, I would have read your description in a different light. It would have explained the lengthy interrogations and the focus on your military connections.
It sounds as if the sentence you ended up serving was merely for the two counts of breaking Russian law which you did commit, albeit acting on bad advice in both cases.
It sounds as if the Russian judge and jail system did not use your military ties against you. On this count you should count yourself lucky.
Your story can serve as a cautionary tale as how deeply we depend on local advice, when we travel to hunt in a foreign country. It is a tale of bad local advice landing a traveler in jail.