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U.S. troops in Germany were briefly told to seek food aid during the record-long government shutdown, which halted federal pay.
A U.S. Army Garrison Bavaria briefly advised troops in Germany to seek food aid from German organizations like Tafel Deutschland and Too Good To Go during the 36-day government shutdown, now the longest in U.S. history.
The guidance was later removed from the main page but remained in a separate document.
The shutdown has halted federal pay for service members and civilian employees, with November 15 pay uncertain despite prior coverage for October and November 1.
Many military personnel, often on limited incomes, face financial strain.
In support, the German government is covering wages for about 11,000 local employees at U.S. bases, with repayment expected after the shutdown ends.
A las tropas estadounidenses en Alemania se les dijo brevemente que buscaran ayuda alimentaria durante el cierre gubernamental de mayor duración, que detuvo los pagos federales.