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Pentagon Alerted to Trouble in Ranks (Los Angeles Times)







Pentagon Alerted to Trouble in Ranks
(Los Angeles Times)

Pentagon Alerted to Trouble in Ranks
(Los Angeles Times)
07/01/2004 05:27 AM

Los Angeles Times - WASHINGTON — The Pentagon was warned repeatedly going back a decade that it was accepting military recruits with criminal histories and was too lenient with those already in uniform who exhibited violent or other troubling behavior.




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