NEWS FLASH: Stuttgart Force Protection Exercise Measures Continue
As part of its continuing Force Protection program, the US Army Garrison Stuttgart will undergo a series of increased security checks at all installation entrance gates as well as facilities throughout the Stuttgart community. Units will be
By US AFRICOM Public Affairs, U.S. AFRICOM Public AffairsSTUTTGART, GermanyOct 05, 2010
As part of its continuing Force Protection program, the US Army Garrison Stuttgart will undergo a series of increased security checks at all installation entrance gates as well as facilities throughout the Stuttgart community. Units will be exercising random Force Protection condition/security measures to further build on last month's community exercise. Community members may encounter traffic delays and should give
themselves extra time to travel and enter various installations.
NOTE: Information for this News Flash was provided by the USAG Stuttgart, DPTMS.
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