Trusted Traveler Program temporarily suspended at Fort Eisenhower
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FORT EISENHOWER, Ga. () – Drivers travelling in and out of Fort Eisenhower are to expect delays.

According to the Fort Eisenhower Facebook page, the Trusted Traveler Program has been temporarily suspended due to enhanced security measures being implemented at all military installation.

According to officials, effective immediately, every individual in the vehicle will need a DoD ID Card or a valid pass to gain access to the installation, and every commuter should allow for extra time when accessing Fort Eisenhower, especially during high-traffic times.

You can find information on obtaining a pass here:

Fort Eisenhower officials state that if you see any suspicious activity, contact the Military Police Desk at (706) 791-4537 or (706) 791-4380.

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