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Cautious Pentagon extends troop travel limits through June

Por: Associated Press World September 19, 2022

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Pentagon is extending military travel restrictions through June, indicating a concern that the remains a threat to troops even as the Trump administration pushes for some states to begin opening up in May.The military travel limits, which Defense Secretary Mark Esper ordered in March, had been set to expire May 11.“While the Department acknowledges that this order will have great impact on our service members and their... + full article



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