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U.S. Army and National Guard Train 50 Tanzanian Game Scouts August 25, 2016 Rungwa Game Reserve, TANZANIA. On Wednesday, Ambassador Mark Childress observed a training demonstration of field techniques learned by Tanzanian game scouts to increase their capacity to combat wildlife poaching and trafficking in Rungwa Game Reserve. The game scouts have been participating in a training conducted by U.S. military experts from U.S. Army Africa Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of Africa and the North Carolina National Guard Special Forces, and funded by the U.S. government. During two three-week training sessions between July 25 and September 9, 50 Tanzanian game scouts are being trained in surveillance and patrol techniques, arrest and detention procedures, search and seizure, crime scene investigation, first aid, human rights and rules of engagement. Major General Greg Lusk, Adjutant General for the North Carolina National Guard, traveled to Tanzania to observe the training. | ||
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I'm sure the Clinton Foundation paid for and coordinated this.....what with all that incredible work they are doing around the world. Man, those Clintons are awesome !! | |||
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More initiatives like this should be done and then Africa and our nature should be far better. Good job | |||
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