The World - News from July 19, 1985
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The Air Force and Army joined the U.S. Navy in prohibiting active-duty personnel and their dependents from flying in or out of Greece on commercial aircraft. All such travel must be done on military planes. In addition, all military employees moving from the United States to Greece must fly through West Germany first, authorities said. The move goes beyond the “travel advisory” issued by the Reagan Administration after the hijacking of TWA Flight 847, in which a U.S. Navy petty officer was killed.
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