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DoD to phase out stop-movement order
by Christen Mccurdy
Washington DC (UPI) May 26, 2020

The Department of Defense will lift the stop-movement order it issued earlier this spring in stages rather than keeping it in place through June 30, officials said.

Under the shift, which was announced internally Friday and externally Tuesday, some installations will be able to accept transfers immediately, according to Matt Donovan, under secretary of defense for personnel and readiness.

Defense secretary Mark T. Esper issued the order on travel in March and extended it in April.

About 30,00 military families had already received conditional permission to move before June 30, according to U.S. Transportation Command.

Moving forward, individual installations will be able to lift travel and moving restrictions depending on local conditions, Donovan said.

Troops, families and other DoD personnel will now be able to travel within the United States and some other countries provided their destinations have removed shelter-in-place orders and shown a 14-day reduction in the number of COVID-19 cases, as well as reports of flu-like or COVID-like symptoms.

Esper's internal memo said military installations would continue to be assessed and cleared for movement based on local restrictions and the availability of services and quality control for household goods.


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West Point prepares for June 13 graduation ceremony
Washington DC (UPI) May 22, 2020
The U.S. Military Academy announced plans Friday to ensure the safety of cadets at their June 13 graduation ceremony. The cancellation of the remainder of the semester was announced March 19, when cadets were ordered to return home instead of the West Point, N.Y., college and officer training school. They have not been back since. President Donald Trump has indicated he plans to attend the ceremony. There has been criticism over the demand that West Point's 1,000-member Class of 2 ... read more

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