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<blockquote data-quote="helloWorld" data-source="post: 16004344" data-attributes="member: 142369"><p>I believe that I was in the sixth or seventh grade at the time. I do remember being in junior high though at the army base in Wurzburg, Germany at the time. I remember the overall panic amongst the teachers and that we were not allowed to get on the buses home and my parents were not able to pick me up either until much later that evening because the gates were all sealed on the base.</p><p></p><p>I can somewhat remember security being really relaxed on CONUS army bases prior to 9/11. I swear Fort Polk didn't even have a gate, anyone could drive through it at anytime. My memory could be bad though, I was very young in the late 90s when my father was stationed there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helloWorld, post: 16004344, member: 142369"] I believe that I was in the sixth or seventh grade at the time. I do remember being in junior high though at the army base in Wurzburg, Germany at the time. I remember the overall panic amongst the teachers and that we were not allowed to get on the buses home and my parents were not able to pick me up either until much later that evening because the gates were all sealed on the base. I can somewhat remember security being really relaxed on CONUS army bases prior to 9/11. I swear Fort Polk didn't even have a gate, anyone could drive through it at anytime. My memory could be bad though, I was very young in the late 90s when my father was stationed there. [/QUOTE]
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