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Old 07-12-2010, 11:19 PM   #1
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Default Marines train for Afghanistan by patroling crime-infested L.A. streets
http://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/lo...-98202989.html

Cops Show Marines How to Take on the Taliban

Camp Pendleton Marines went to one of LA's toughest neighborhoods


By JULIE WATSON
Updated 7:43 AM PDT, Mon, Jul 12, 2010

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.

Marine Lt. Andrew Abbott, 23, took it all in as he peered out at the graffiti-covered buildings, knowing that the lessons he learned recently in one of the city's toughest neighborhoods could help him soon in the war against the Taliban in Afghanistan.

"People are the center of gravity and if you do everything you can to protect them, then they'll protect you," he said. "That's something true here and pretty much everywhere."

Abbott was among 70 Camp Pendleton Marines in a training exercise that aims to adapt the investigative techniques the LAPD has used for decades against violent street gangs to take on the Taliban more as a powerful drug-trafficking mob than an insurgency.
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