The Drug Enforcement Administration today identified a South Florida-based special agent as one of 10 Americans killed in a helicopter crash Monday in Afghanistan. Chad Michael, 30, and two other special agents with the DEA died in the crash of a U.S. military helicopter returning from the scene of...
Mexican Drug Cartel bosses and U.S. Agent plead guilty
By Michael Webster: Syndicated Investigative Reporter. Oct 22, 2009 at 5:00 PM PDT
Federal court documents show that the Arrelano Felix Organization (AFO) also known as the Arrelano Felix Family is a criminal enterprise based in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico. For more than 20 ...
Two International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) helicopters were involved in what was believed to be a mid-air crash in southern Afghanistan this morning. ISAF has confirmed the accident and says that Four ISAF service members were killed and two others injured in theincident. The incident is currently being investigated, but it is confirmed ...
Helicopter crashes killed fourteen Americans on Monday — 11 troops and three drug agents — in the deadliest day for the U.S. mission in Afghanistan in more than four years. The deaths came just as President Barack Obama prepared to meet his national security team for a sixth full-scale conference on the future of the war.
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Taliban militia has killed at least three American agents in Southern Afghanistan. The two agents use helicopter after inspecting drug trafficking in Southern Afghanistan. Southern Afghanistan is the dangerous place for any foreign troops. In July this year, dozen US and British troops have been killed. Beside DEA agent, Taliban also killed 10 US ...
The Drug Enforcement Administration today identified a South Florida-based special agent as one of 10 Americans killed in a helicopter crash Monday in Afghanistan. Chad Michael, 30, and two other special agents with the DEA died in the crash of a U.
The Drug Enforcement Administration has identified the three agents killed Monday in a helicopter crash in Afghanistan. They were Special Agent Forrest Leamon, Special Agent Chad Michael and Special Agent Michael Weston. The men were assigned to the...
In the past year, the DEA has launched an ambitious plan to increase its personnel in Afghanistan from about a dozen to nearly 80, greatly expanding its role, particularly in military actions against drug traffickers. ...
taragana.com. Three Drug Enforcement Administration agents were killed Monday when a U.S. military helicopter went down in the west of Afghanistan, U.S. officials said. The casualties mark the first DEA deaths in Afghanistan since the ...
Three US DEA agents were aboard a helicopter which crashed on Monday. Seven US soldiers were also killed while the helicopter was returning from a counter-narcotics operation in western Afghanistan.
In addition to the helicopter crash that killed the DEA agents, two American helicopters collided on Monday in southern Afghanistan, killing four. Monday was the deadliest day for American troops in Afghanistan in four years, ...
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