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U.S. MILITARY URGED TO CALL CNMI HOME Submitted by admin on Tue, 11/10/2009 - 00:00
Local government cites tax advantages
By Haidee V. Eugenio
SAIPAN, CNMI (Saipan Tribune, Nov. 10, 2009) - Military members who are on active duty and call the CNMI home are being encouraged to choose the Commonwealth as their home port of record so that their federal income taxes will be remitted by the federal government to the CNMI instead of other states or territories, thereby helping the local economy.
At the same time, officials yesterday said there were no CNMI troops hurt in the shooting at the Fort Hood Army Post in Texas on Thursday last week.
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PANAMA CITY BEACH About 180 U.S. soldiers traveled through Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport (ECP) on Saturday to visit their families for the holidays.
According to Steve Geczy, a member of the Military Welcome Center Committee, the soldiers arrived at the airport about 4 a.m. after being transported by buses from Fort Rucker near Enterpise, Alabama. They were greeted with breakfast, which was served by local Boy Scouts and Sea Scouts, Geczy added. It s always hurry up and wait in the military, so while you re sitting around doing nothing, it s nice for them to get some refreshments while they re here . (and) have a place to sit, he said.