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The pain never goes away : Americans in Germany mark 20th anniversary of 9/11 attacks

The pain never goes away : Americans in Germany mark 20th anniversary of 9/11 attacks
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DVIDS - News - Installation Access System Receives Upgrade

11 WIESBADEN, Germany – U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden Directorate of Emergency Services, IACS, is currently in the process of upgrading the installation access system (IACS), which is expected to come online by mid-May. Military, Family members, Civilians, Retirees, and Contractors with CACs will all be registered in the system when they enter through the main ACP on Clay Kaserne after the upgrade. However, Local National employees and all individuals holding installation access passes have to have their sponsors submit a new application to the IACS office in order to upgrade their access in the new system. Leia Hall, Directorate of Emergency Services, IACS, Physical Security Assistant explains that the upgrade will affect the pedestrian gates as well. “Any individuals who use the pedestrian gates will need to ensure that their ID has been registered in the new system via the process stated above whether that is through the main ACP or updating their access th

DVIDS - News - Area of responsibility in Aukamm and Crestview Housing

DVIDS - News - Area of responsibility in Aukamm and Crestview Housing
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DVIDS - News - Making Your Home More Secure

11 WIESBADEN, Germany – U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden community members are reminded that personal security can reduce the risk of becoming a victim of crime. Staying safe is important on and off post. According to the crime prevention website of the German police, www.polizei-beratung.de, most break-ins are not done by professionals, but by people who use easy ways to take advantage of unsecured homes. However, the website also claims that many break-ins can be prevented by correct behavior and efficient home security. Head of the criminal police advisory center and urban crime prevention of the Police Presidium Westhessen, PHK Frank Anders, explains that many criminals take advantage of opportunities such as partially open window, unlocked doors or the absence of residents. “Security locks and correct behavior, such as locking windows and doors, contribute significantly to the fact that every second burglary is prevented nowadays,” he said. “Most break-i

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