Pentagon reinstates military travel restrictions amid vaccine rollout
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U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Anna Murray opens the first box of COVID-19 vaccinations delivered to Royal Air Force Lakenheath, England, on Sunday. Photo by Jessi Monte/U.S. Air Force
Dec. 31 (UPI) The majority of military installations have reinstated travel restrictions as COVID-19 case counts spike among military members and the federal government continues its rollout of the vaccine.
According to a Pentagon document published this week, 59 of 62 naval bases had travel restrictions reinstated, and 140 of 231 U.S. military installations around the world or 71% were under some form of restriction.
Halo maritime barriers protect U.S. Navy forward deployed ships & sailors Published on December 20, 2020
HALO Maritime Defense Systems, Inc. (“HALO”), a marine engineering technology company and provider of advanced engineered waterside security barrier solutions, announced on December 18 that its barriers are now protecting US, UK, and Bahrain Naval forces at Mina Salman, Bahrain. Earlier this year, HALO successfully designed, assembled, and installed what is now the longest security barrier in the U.S. Navy: 3,800 meters (over 2 miles) of HALO’s ORCA III barrier solution has been installed by the U.S. Navy’s 5th Fleet stationed at Mina Salman, Bahrain in the Arabian Gulf. This barrier is the first ORCA III security barrier system employed at an overseas U.S. Naval base.
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NEWTON, N.H., Dec. 18, 2020 /PRNewswire/
HALO Maritime Defense Systems, Inc. ( HALO ), a marine engineering technology company and provider of advanced engineered waterside security barrier solutions, announced today that its barriers are now protecting US, UK, and Bahrain Naval forces at Mina Salman, Bahrain. Earlier this year, HALO successfully designed, assembled, and installed what is now the longest security barrier in the U.S. Navy: 3,800 meters (over 2 miles) of HALO s ORCA III barrier solution has been installed by the U.S. Navy s 5
th Fleet stationed at Mina Salman, Bahrain in the Arabian Gulf. This barrier is the first ORCA III security barrier system employed at an overseas U.S. Naval base.
Halo Maritime Barriers Protect U.S. Navy Forward Deployed Ships & Sailors
NEWTON, N.H., Dec. 18, 2020 /PRNewswire/
HALO Maritime Defense Systems, Inc. ( HALO ), a marine engineering technology company and provider of advanced engineered waterside security barrier solutions, announced today that its barriers are now protecting US, UK, and Bahrain Naval forces at Mina Salman, Bahrain. Earlier this year, HALO successfully designed, assembled, and installed what is now the longest security barrier in the U.S. Navy: 3,800 meters (over 2 miles) of HALO s ORCA III barrier solution has been installed by the U.S. Navy s 5
th Fleet stationed at Mina Salman, Bahrain in the Arabian Gulf. This barrier is the first ORCA III security barrier system employed at an overseas U.S. Naval base.