The announcement made last week in a press release, states the removal of restrictions on the number of persons permitted to attend services goes into effect today Wed., May 26
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In threat to Russia, EU grants U.S. troops ‘unhindered’ movement across continent May 7, 2021 3:05 PM CDT By Ben Chacko
A U.S. soldier directs armored vehicles and tanks of the 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team and 1st Calvary Division, based out of Fort Hood, Texas, as they are unloaded at the port of Antwerp, Belgium. | Francisco Seco / AP
LONDON The European Union authorized the United States, Canada, and Norway to join its Military Mobility project Thursday, allowing those countries’ troops “unhindered” movement within the bloc.
Fort Hood’s CID detachment is fully manned with experienced agents and the office also has access to state-of-the-art software and digital-forensic-examination tools, a press release said.
The FHIRC report, released Dec. 8, included 70 recommendations to force change. In addition to those, the Army said its working to achieve transformational cultural change by executing initiatives such as This is My Squad (TIMS), the Army’s first-ever noncommissioned officer strategy, and the Command Assessment Program, which will ensure that only exemplary leaders are placed into critical positions of trust and responsibility.
“The People First Task Force is driving transformational change for the Army’s approach on the prevention of harmful behaviors that undermine cohesion and trust, particularly sexual assault and sexual harassment,” said People First Task Force tri-chairs Lt. Gen. Gary M. Brito, the deputy chief of staff of G-1.
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16 HOHENFELS, Germany - U.S. Army Soldiers of the 64th Military Police Company out of Fort Hood, Texas, attached to the 91st Brigade Engineer Battalion (BEB), 1st Armored Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division prepared for Combined Resolve XV by establishing their area of operation at Hohenfels Training Area, Germany, Feb. 24, 2021.
Their mission was to establish their defensive posture by setting up an area of operation, safely secure the perimeter, conduct detainee operations and answer calls for backup to the surrounding area, all while remaining vigilant and ready for an enemy attack.
“Once we get to our location the first thing we establish is security, and from there we’ll each move into our respective priorities, for my platoon, it’s establishing the detainee collection point in a secure location,” said 1st Lt. James Reinhart, MP, 2nd platoon leader with the 64th MP Co. “We’re able to gather intelligence through displaced personnel and detain