Northrop Helps Hostage Families

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Northrop Grumman Corp. has arranged for the three company employees recently released from captivity in Colombia to be reunited with their families, the Century City-based defense giant said Wednesday.

The three Northrop employees, who were freed Tuesday from FARC rebels after five years of captivity, are recovering at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, where they are undergoing extensive medical evaluation.

Northrop said it has been engaged with the three families since the hostage crisis began and continues to provide them with assistance as needed.

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