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WASHINGTON, July 17

Six soldiers missing from an Army intelligence unit at a sensitive National Security Agency eavesdropping post in West Germany have been apprehended in Florida and are the focus of fake bracelets like cartier love a routine counterespionage investigation, the Pentagon said today.

A three week old Army regulation requires that Army personnel with access to classified information be detained immediately if they extend their leave without permission.

''The Army says it does not appear to be an espionage case,'' said a Pentagon spokesman, Bob Hall, ''but they have to make a counterintelligence investigation; that's standard procedure.''

Investigators in West Germany have been told that the six belong to a group called The End of the World, but Pentagon officials said they know nothing about the group or whether it has any bearing on the case. At the same time, two other soldiers from the unit vanished, and officials suspected that two more bracelet like cartier love bracelet fake who were on leave would not return. They were discovered Friday night when a police officer in Gulf Breeze, Fla., stopped a van because its taillights were not working and cartier love bracelet 17 replica a computer check revealed that the driver was one of the missing soldiers.

Gulf Breeze is a few miles from the sprawling Pensacola Naval Air Station and Correy Station, a naval electronic warfare training center where at least two of the soldiers had trained.

The police traced the other soldiers to a nearby house and a campground.

Capt. Kenneth R. Hicks of the Gulf Breeze Police Department said that when the police burst into the apartment early Saturday morning, the soldiers had at least $4,000 in cash.

Captain Hicks said the six are Sgt. Annette Eccleston, 22 years old, of Connecticut; William N. Setterberg, 20, of Pittsburgh, Pa.; Kenneth G. Beason, 26, of Middlesboro, Tenn.; Vance A. Davis, 25, of Wichita, Kan.; Michael J. Hueckstaedt, 19, of Farson, Wyo.; and Kris P. Perlock, 20, of Hudson, Wis.

The police could not provide the ranks of the male soldiers, and the Defense Department said it would not confirm the soldiers' identities unless charges are filed.

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