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    Afghan military students AWOL from Fort Leonard Wood, other U.S. posts

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    Afghan military students AWOL from Fort Leonard Wood, other U.S. posts Empty Afghan military students AWOL from Fort Leonard Wood, other U.S. posts

    Post by Lobo Sat 01 Oct 2016, 6:12 pm

    Afghan military students AWOL from Fort Leonard Wood, other U.S. posts

    Afghan military students AWOL from Fort Leonard Wood, other U.S. posts Fort-Leonard-Wood


    Posted: Fri 6:45 AM, Sep 30, 2016  | 

    Updated: Fri 11:27 AM, Sep 30, 2016


        
    FORT BENNING, Ga. (AP) Officials say seven Afghan military students in Missouri and three other states have been absent without leave since earlier this month.
    U.S. Navy Defense Press Operations commander Patrick L. Evans said in an email Thursday that four students left their posts without leave over the Labor Day weekend. Two of the students were at Fort Benning in Georgia, while one was at Fort Lee, Virginia, and the other in Little Rock, Arkansas.
    Authorities around Fort Leonard Wood have been alerted, and are on the lookout for the AWOL soldiers. "“We have been briefed, intelligence information has been disseminated to us, and our patrolmen are out there. If they do run across these individuals, they will take them into custody and contact the U.S. Army.," said Pulaski County Sheriff Ron Long.
    Evans says three more students — two at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, and one at Fort Gordon, Georgia — were discovered missing the weekend of Sept. 17.
    Evans says most Afghan military students who train in the U.S. return to their country, but officials have in the past uncovered some students' plans to go AWOL.
    http://www.ky3.com/content/news/395391191.html

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