Stars and Stripes
July 3, 2015
The U.S. Air Force has canceled 4th of July events in Britain due to “local threat assessments,” it was announced Thursday.
A C-130 Hercules from the Air Force Reserve Command's 440th AirliftWing at General Mitchell Air Reserve Station, Wis., sits on the rampduring a 4th of July (2007) fireworks display. (U.S. Air Force archive photo/Joe Oliva)
A statement on the website of Royal Air Force Mildenhall said RAFs Lakenheath and Mildenhall called off celebrations set for Friday and Saturday at Royal Air Force Feltwell.
“The decision was made due to the most current local threat assessments. The base continually surveys the security environment alongside host nation counterparts and must take appropriate measures based on those assessments,” the statement said.
The statement quoted Col. David Eaglin, 48th Fighter Wing vice commander, as saying the decision was taken in the interest of safety.
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