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The US Navy 5th Fleet command in Bahrain an issued statement on Wednesday communicating a US Defence Department authorisation for adult family members of servicemen to return to Bahrain. According to the statement the return of adult family members for all Department of Defence personnel permanently assigned in Bahrain will be allowed effective immediately.
The decision marks a change to the Defence Department policy that had been in place since July 2004, when families were required to relocate following security concerns. "We are extremely pleased with the policy change," said Vice Admiral Bill Gortney, Commander, US Naval Forces Central Command.
"The return of our adult family members reinforces the security and stability of the region, demonstrates our enduring commitment to Bahrain, and will make the quality of life for our service members and Department of Defence civilians even better," he said.
School-age dependants and below school-age dependants will be considered at a later date, after the Department of Defence Education Activity completes its supplemental support review. Defence Department personnel currently serve 12-month unaccompanied tours in Bahrain, with some assignments designated as 18-month tours. This authorisation will return accompanied tours to 24 months.

Copyright Deutsche Presse-Agentur, 2008

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