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10/06/2018 | High Tech
US - Marine Corps weighs wooing older members for new cyber force
SAN DIEGO - The head of the Marine Corps says it's time the U.S. military branch known for its fierce, young warriors becomes a little more mature.
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23/07/2012 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
US - Marine Corps creates law enforcement battalions
The Marine Corps has created its first law enforcement battalions - a lean, specialized force of military police officers that it hopes can quickly deploy worldwide to help investigate crimes from terrorism to drug trafficking and train fledgling security forces in allied nations.
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19/08/2011 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Feds bust Iraqi-Mexican drug operation in Calif.
Federal officials said Thursday they've busted a drug trafficking ring involving Mexico's most powerful cartel and members of an Iraqi immigrant community in the U.S. who were caught selling illegal drugs, assault rifles, grenades and homemade explosives.
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12/07/2010 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
US - LA police teach Marines how to train Afghan police
A tough-talking, muscular Los Angeles police sergeant steadily rattled off tips to a young Marine riding shotgun as they raced in a patrol car to a drug bust: Be aware of your surroundings. Watch people's body language. Build rapport.
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27/08/2009 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Mexico's new drug use law worries US police
Mexico now has one of the world's most liberal laws for drug users after eliminating jail time for small amounts of marijuana, cocaine and even heroin, LSD and methamphetamine."All right!" said a grinning Ivan Rojas, a rail-thin 20-year-old addict who endured police harassment during the decade he has spent sleeping in Mexico City's gritty streets and subway stations.
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