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    You are at:Home»Local News»Fort Riley»Ft. Riley encourages use of “iWatch” program during anti-terrorism month

    Ft. Riley encourages use of “iWatch” program during anti-terrorism month

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    By Peter Rice on August 8, 2024 Fort Riley, Local News, Manhattan
    The Fort Riley Military Base and army installation in north central Kansas. -- (c) 2018 Tony Webster

    August is national anti-terrorism month, and Ft. Riley officials are spreading awareness in order for citizens to be more prepared in spotting a possible attack.

    Anti-terrorism officer Shane Houle joined News Radio KMAN’s In-Focus on Thursday to discuss the Army’s “iWatch” awareness program.

    “I strongly encourage and empowers the army community and the local communities in the Flint Hills region to identify and report suspicious behavior potentially could be associated with terrorist activities,” said Houle.

    He added that “The model speaks for itself; If you see something, you say something.”

    Houle says that concerned citizens can visit the Ft. Riley website, where anonymous tips can be submitted.

    The tips then go to Ft. Riley officials who will contact appropriate authorities and look further into claims.

    To listen to the entire discussion with Ft. Riley, tune into the August 8th episode of In-Focus.

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