The U.S. military has developed detailed plans to preserve order and fulfill other emergency functions in case of terrorist attacks on American soil, according to this article in the Washington Post. The guidelines were written to address terror contingencies including simultaneous attacks at several locations across the country.
The command infrastructure for the implementation of such plans has been in place for years, but the specific force allocations would be determined by the needs of the moment and could include National Guard elements as well as regular troops, according to the story.
Monday, August 08, 2005
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