The Pershing Cable (Jan 1991)

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    56th Field Artil l

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    Command

    Reserve unit arrives

    by R icha

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    The

    352nd

    Milimy

    Police Co . (Reserve) from

    In·

    d1:tn

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    'n Gap, Pa. arrived in the Command area

    l3tc December and began pro\'iding

    ,ddi

    tional secu

    rity to rni limy communities in the Vil Corps area in

    addi,ion ,o th< Schwabisch Gmiind

    Milimy

    Com·

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    roughout the arc•

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    of De

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      rotect

    yourself from

    crime nd

    terrorists

    Awareness and common sense are two protective

    measur

    es

    soldiers and their families can take to deter

    crime and possible terrorist threats in their communi

    ties.

    Military intelligence officials indicate that terrorists

    conduct surveillance

    as

    part of the planning process.

    Any individuals who display undue interest could

    be po tential terrorists or just curious onlookers.

    Therefore,

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    be on the

    sa

    fe side, all suspicious ac

    tivity should be reported to your local military police

    (MP) station

    or

    military intelligence (Ml) offic,

    e.

    Intelligence officials define undue interest  as in

    dividuals who ask detailed questions or show unusual

    interest in

    faci

    lities, military personnel, and places

    frequented by the military.

    Individuals who are

    seen

    loitering around or driv

    ing slowly

    by

    installations and observing activities for

    extended periods of time may possibly be conducting

    surv