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Lance Cpl. Ashley M. Rockhold, driver with 4th Platoon, Military Police Company

Lance Cpl. Ashley M. Rockhold, driver with 4th Platoon, Military Police Company, Combat Logistics Regement 17, 1st Marine Logistics Group, is a unique asset to her unit. Rockhold, from Linesville, Iowa, has her explosive license to haul ammunition for her unit. Marines with Military Police Co. are currently training for their upcoming deployment to Afghaistan.

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Patrol near Checkpoint North in Helmand province

Lance Cpl. Dustin Thompson, a radio operator with Firepower Control Team Alpha, 1st Brigade Platoon, 2nd Air Naval Gunfire Liaison Company, Marine Expeditionary Brigade-Afghanistan, sits in an irrigation canal with Cpl. Tim Barney, a forward observer with FCT-A, during a patrol, Sept. 23, near Checkpoint North in Helmand province, Afghanistan. The patrol took the soldiers and Marines through fields of crops and through waist-high irrigation canals from the checkpoint down to another U.K. post known as Tapa Parang and back up to the checkpoint. Photo by Cpl. Aaron Rooks

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Criminal Illegal Alien Deportees Blamed For Caribbean Crime Wave

“SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — The crime was horrifying enough – a nightclub owner, hacked to death with a machete, was found buried in pieces. But what really outraged people was that the accused killer had been deported from the U.S. to his native Grenada as a convicted felon.

As a foreign-bred criminal, the suspect never should have returned to the close-knit tropical nation, relatives of the victim and others said. Islanders called for more vigilance over deportees by the government, which says it needs help from Washington to handle the return of hardened convicts.

The United States has deported thousands of convicted criminals to the Caribbean annually since 1996, when Congress mandated that every non-citizen sentenced to a year or more in prison be kicked out of the country upon release. In all, the U.S. is responsible for about three-quarters of the region’s returning criminal deportees, with the United Kingdom and Canada accounting for most of the other ex-cons arriving in the islands.

It’s a phenomenon that also afflicts many parts of Central America, where street gangs that grew out of Los Angeles spread to the region through massive deportations. Brutal and powerful, the “Maras” are blamed for rampant violent crime, extortion and more recently acting as enforcers for drug cartels.”

http://www.miamiherald.com/2010/09/25/1841717_p2/caribbean-crime-wave-linked-to.html#ixzz10XkKpA1l

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Small-town mayor stoned to death in western Mexico

“MORELIA, Mexico (AP) – A small-town mayor and an aide were found stoned to death Monday in a drug-plagued western state, the fifth city leader to be slain in Mexico since mid-August.

Michoacan state Attorney General Jesus Montejano said the bodies of Tancitaro Mayor Gustavo Sanchez and city adviser Rafael Equihua were discovered in a pickup truck abandoned on a dirt road near the city of Uruapan.

Montejano’s spokesman, Jonathan Arredondo, said initially that the victims were hacked to death with a machete, but the attorney general said they were killed with stones.”

http://www.abc-7.com/Global/story.asp?S=13224935

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Agents feared Mexican drug cartel attack on border dam

Falcon Lake Dam

“An alleged plot by a Mexican drug cartel to blow up a dam along the Texas border — and unleash billions of gallons of water into a region with millions of civilians — sent American police, federal agents and disaster officials secretly scrambling last month to thwart such an attack, authorities confirmed Wednesday.

Whether or not the cartel, which is known to have stolen bulk quantities of gunpowder and dynamite, could have taken down the 5-mile-long Falcon Dam may never be known since the attack never came to pass.”

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/metropolitan/7033818.html

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Municipal policeman found dead in Sinaloa

“San Ignacio, Sinaloa – A municipal policeman was found dead this morning, with his hands and feet tied. The body had signs of gunshots to the head and body. Six fired cases from a .38 Super were found at the scene. The body was found next to his personal vehicle and he was dressed in civilian clothes.”

http://www.debate.com.mx/eldebate/Articulos/ArticuloPrimera.asp?IdArt=10302484&IdCat=6087

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Threat grows as Mexican cartels move to beef up U.S. presence

SAN DIEGO — When a major Mexican drug cartel opened a branch office here on the California side of the border, U.S. authorities tapped into their cellphones – then listened, watched and waited.

According to the wiretaps and confidential informants, the suspects plotted kidnappings and killings and hired American teenage girls, with nicknames like Dopey, to smuggle quarter-pound loads of methamphetamine across the border for $100 a trip. To send a message to a rival, they dumped a disemboweled dog in his mother’s front yard.

But U.S. law enforcement officials say the most worrisome thing about the Fernando Sanchez Organization was how aggressively it moved to set up operations in the United States, working out of a San Diego apartment it called “The Office.”

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/10/18/AR2010101805754.html?wpisrc=nl_headline

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Using powerful technology, U.S. authorities intercept telephone calls in Mexico resulting in spectacular arrests

“Washington, D.C. – Investigations by United States federal authorities included the monitoring of telephone calls of Mexican drug cartels, according to The Washington Post.

Using powerful, modern technology, U.S. authorities have been able to intercept telephone calls in Mexico that resulted in spectacular arrests such as that of Jesus Quinonez Marquez, Prosecutor General of Baja California, who was an operative in a narcotics ring. Quinonez was known as “El Rinon,” and he was arrested by the FBI last July in San Diego, California in an investigation that resulted in criminal charges against 42 more people.

Besides Quinonez, 34 other suspects were detained in the United States and 8 more are fugitives.”

http://m3report.wordpress.com/

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Municipal Official, Son Murdered in Ciudad Juarez

“A municipal commissioner and his son were murdered over the weekend in the northern Mexican state of Chihuahua, prosecutors said.

Rito Grado Serrano and his son, Rigoberto Grado Villa, were killed at their house in Ciudad Juarez, located across the border from El Paso, Texas, on Saturday night.

Several gunmen went to the house after 8:00 p.m. Saturday and opened fire on the 59-year-old Grado Serrano and his 37-year-old son, the Chihuahua state Attorney General’s Office said.”

http://www.borderlandbeat.com/2010/10/municipal-official-son-murdered-in.html

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The Case of 20 Missing Mexican Tourists Doesn’t Add Up

“It’s one of the more puzzling episodes in a drug war heaped with unsolved cases: 20 Mexican men travel to Acapulco together and are kidnapped en masse as soon as they arrive.

Two weeks later, there has been no trace of the men. Investigators have yet to announce any good leads, even though two others from the group were not taken.

Against the backdrop of Mexico’s extraordinary drug violence, it’s tempting to write off the Sept. 30 disappearance as another grim skirmish between rival traffickers. Group kidnappings have been a common feature of the feuding, though generally with fewer victims.”

http://www.borderlandbeat.com/2010/10/case-of-20-missing-mexican-tourists.html

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Marisol Valles, 20-year old Student, Named Police Chief in Violent Mexican Town

Alcazar/Getty Twenty year old criminology student, Marisol Valles, stands outside of her office in the northern Mexican border town of Praxedis G. Guerrero municipality in Chihuahua State.

“(AFP) – A 20-year-old female criminology student was named police chief of a northern Mexican border town plagued by drug violence because no one else wanted the job, AFP reported Tuesday.

Marisol Valles became director of municipal public security of Guadalupe “since she was the only person to accept the position,” the mayor’s office of the town of some 10,000 people near the U.S. border told local media late Monday.”

http://www.myfoxny.com/dpps/news/student-named-police-chief-in-violent-mexican-town-dpgonc-20101019-fc_10180078

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Afghan Rules of Engagement

From the Washington Examiner:

“I don’t think the military leaders, president or anybody really cares about what we’re going through,” said Spc. Matthew “Silver” Fuhrken, 25, from Watertown, N.Y. “I’m sick of people trying to cover up what’s really going on over here. They won’t let us do our job. I don’t care if they try to kick me out for what I’m saying — war is war and this is no war. I don’t know what this is.”

We need to figure out if we want the civilians to like us or if we want to kill the enemy. Right now it seems like we are trying to do a little of both and succeeding at neither.

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Soldier Equipment & Tech Expo

Soldier Equipment & Tech Expo

Soldier Equipment & Technology Expo and Conference

November 08- 10, 2010

Fort Bragg,  NC

Attend the most comprehensive event focusing on next generation equipment and technology for America’s Soldiers!

Get hands-on with an expansive array of advanced operational and tactical gear, participate in product demonstrations, and provide feedback to companies producing and developing specialized solutions for the challenges that face the modern day soldier.

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Safety Recall for All Bushmaster ACR Rifles

From: Bushmaster

Bushmaster Firearms International, LLC has become aware of a possible firearms performance issue that may develop with a small number of ACR rifles and we are requesting you discontinue the use of this rifle immediately, and contact us at your earliest convenience so that we can make the necessary arrangements to have the rifle returned to us for inspection and update if necessary.

**All Bushmaster produced ACR rifles are impacted by this notification.**

**This notice is not applicable to any other Bushmaster firearms.**

During routine test firing, Bushmaster discovered a design flaw which could result in multiple rounds firing continuously when the trigger is pulled. This unexpected firing of multiple rounds creates a potentially dangerous situation. Since the safety and quality of our firearms is our utmost concern. Bushmaster is implementing the following corrective actions plans to correct the effected firearms as quickly as possible. Read the rest of this entry »

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New War Rumors: U.S. Plans To Seize Pakistan’s Nuclear Arsenal

‘Two recent news items emanating from the United States have begun to reverberate in Pakistan and give rise to speculation that growing American drone strikes and NATO helicopter attacks in that country may be the harbingers of far broader actions: Nothing less than the expansion of the West’s war in Afghanistan into Pakistan with the ultimate goal of seizing the nation’s nuclear weapons.

The News International, Pakistan’s largest English-language newspaper, published a report on October 13 based on excerpts from American journalist Bob Woodward’s recently released volume “Obama’s Wars” which stated that during a trilateral summit between the presidents of the U.S., Afghanistan and Pakistan on May 6 of 2009 Pakistani head of state Asif Ali Zardari accused Washington of being behind Taliban attacks inside his country with the intent to use them so “the US could invade and seize its nuclear weapons”.’

http://uruknet.info/?p=m70824&hd=&size=1&l=e

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