An Anti-Defamation League expert conducted a law enforcement training at the Fort Leonard Wood United States Army Basic Combat Training Post in the Missouri Ozarks in December.
Nearly 70 attendees, representing several military units, participated including the Anti-Terrorism Branch, Non-Commissioned Officer Academy, Equal Employment Office, Military Police Investigation, Basic Military Police Training, 14th Military Police Brigade, Marine Detachment, and the 1st Engineering Brigade.
ADL is working with various training units stationed at Fort Leonard Wood to "train the trainers" who will then be able to train the U.S. military police and investigators on the topics of domestic terrorism and hate groups. The program included a domestic terrorism overview, as well as presentations on domestic hate groups and their identifying symbols.
http://www.adl.org/learn/adl_law_enforcement/LE+Training++MO+12-07.htm?LEARN_Cat=Training&LEARN_SubCat=Training_News
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1 comment:
A terrorist training camp right there,maybe the FBI should buy a big bag of cable ties from the thrift store.
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