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1/1994
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U.S. and Russian personnel conducted Arctic
Rescue Training Exercises at Fort Richardson,
Anchorage, Alaska.
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1/21/1994
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Two fisherman were shot at on Pearl River near
the large NASA Test Site in Hancock County,
Mississippi.
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1994
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The 10th Special Forces Group moved from Fort
Devens, Massachusetts to Fort Carson, Colorado.
Training with Russian Spetsnaz Special Forces
troops.
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2/7/1994 to 3/7/1994
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Joint U.S.-Canadian training exercise at Camp
Pendleton, California, site of one of the eight
Military Operations in Urban Training (MOUT)
facilities now in America.
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3/1994
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60 USMC and 20 FBI personnel conducted a
practice raid on the abandoned Hotel del Sol in
Yuma, Arizona.
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3/1994
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Military vehicles were seen being transported up
the Pearl River on barges and being offloaded at
the NASA Test Site.
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3/8/1994
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A 100-flatcar train carrying Russian equipment
was spotted going north in Ryegate, Montana. It
carried mostly BMP-40 Urban Pacification units, and
also Kam AZ 5320 and ZIL-31 trucks, and UAZ-469B
jeeps.
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1994
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U.S. Army Reserve reorganized to conform to the
10 regions of FEMA.
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1994
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Ambassader Thomas Pickering addressed the
National War College about the Multinational
Military system under the U.N., Phase II of the
transfer of military forces to the U.N.
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3/25/1994
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Boston Police Entry and Apprehansion Team
dynamic entry of the wrong apartment resulted in
the death of Rev. Accelynne Williams.
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4/12/1994
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Motorists were stopped on U.S. 10 between
Bozeman and Belgrade, Montana, by 12 Montana
Highway Patrol officers to check licenses and
registrations.
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4/1994
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American citizen arrested at the National Guard
Facility at Gulfport, Mississippi, Municipal
Airport. He saw black U.S. and Russian helicopters
there, including Mil 24 Hind D attack helicopters
and Ka-27 Helix ASW helicopters.
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4/22/1994 to 5/11/1994
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Agile Provider 94 Exercise in southeastern U.S.
44,000 troops (U.S., French, Netherlands). Included
search and seizure training in Gulfport,
Mississippi, where home searches were conducted by
U.N. troops on 4-25-94.
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5/3/1994
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President Clinton issued Presidential Decision
Directive 25. Allows the President to transfer the
U.S. military forces to the United Nations.
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5/10/1994
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Combat Arms Survey conducted at USMC Base
Twentynine Palms, California by LCDR Guy
Cunningham. Participants were asked 46 questions,
including whether they would kill U.S. citizens who
refused to surrender their guns.
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5/19/1994
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Two dark-colored A-10 Warthog military jet
aircraft flew slowly over Noxon, Montana spraying
chemicles. Many people got sick. Many chickens
died.
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5/20/1994
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Constitutionalist tax protester Red Beckman's
ranch in Billings, Montana was bulldozed by IRS
agents.
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5/31/1994
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Four trains carrying United Nations equipment
were spotted between Casper and Cheyenne, Wyoming,
and at Wheatland, Wyoming. Included were tanks,
APC's, 2 1/2 ton trucks, and jeeps.
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6/1/1994
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Soviet Black Sea Fleet ships practiced for an
amphibiuos landing in the Gulf of Mexico. In July,
Russian helicopters were observed making nightly
flights between the Russian ships and Gulfport,
Mississippi.
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6/1/1994
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Four Russian Typhoon class ICBM submarines
docked at Mobile, Alabama.
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6/1/1994
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Five trains, each over 100 flatcars long,
arrived at Ford Chaffee, Arkansas, carrying more
than 1,500 pieces of U.N. equipment and large
amounts of wire for fencing.
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6/3/1994
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President Clinton signed Executive Order 12919,
National Defense Industrial Preparedness, making
the President a virtual dictator in war or
peace.
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6/8/1994
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Russian Red Banner Fleet and four floating
drydocks docked at Gulfport, Mississippi.
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6/8/1994
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1,500 military vehicles were observed parked in
the Airmar Resources compound on U.S. 49, Saucier,
Mississippi. Included were Russian ZIL-131 and
ZIL-137 heavy duty trucks, ARS-15 chemical and
biological decontamination vehicles, chemical
transportation
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6/8/1994
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Two Russian T-72 main battle tanks were spotted
at a truckstop on Interstate 10 southwest of Fort
Stockton, Texas.
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6/8/1994
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Two battalions of Russian troops were stationed
at Fort Polk, Leesville, Louisiana, the North
American Trianing Center for the U.N.
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6/11/1994 to 6/29/1994
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Grecian Firebolt 94 Exercise, Fort Indiantown
Gap, Pennsylvania. 10,000 military and FEMA agents
participated.
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6/15/1994
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Men in black uniforms conducted a roadblock at
the intersection of Interstate 20 and Interstate 59
in Meridian, Mississippi and searched vehicles for
weapons.
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6/16/1994
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Cape Canaveral, Florida, was closed for four
hours to move Russian equipment into the
compound.
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7/1994
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Four Russian military vehicles were observed
moving under their own power on Interstate 90 near
Utica, New York.
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7/1994
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Three U.S. Marine Corps Chinook helicopters and
six DEA helicopters conducted a search for
marajuana growers at McAlester, Oklahoma.
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7/1994
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A MJTF assault team consisting of FBI agents and
300 Marines from the 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit
at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina, conducted an
anti-terrorist night raid with black helicopters on
Tybee Island, near Savannah, Georgia.
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7/4/1994
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30 large military flatbed trucks were observed
on Interstate 25 north of Denver, Colorado. 15 had
wooden crates and 15 had helicopters with U.N.
lettering on the side.
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7/5/1994
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An 80-car train carrying armored personnel
carriers, tanks, and artillery was seen in Clemson,
South Carolina.
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7/12/1994
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A Russian SA-8 Gecko surface-to-air missile
system with 6 live missiles was observed being
transported on Interstate 64 near Winchester,
Kentucky.
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7/23/1994 to 8/3/1994
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Marines from the 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit
at Camp Pendleton conducted an urban warfare
training exercise at Sacramento, California.
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8/1994
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Knock and Talk exercise in Kenai Peninsula,
Alaska, by Army, National Guard, and Alaskan State
Police personnel, practicing house-to-house search
and siezure.
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8/1994
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Marines from the 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit
at Camp Pendleton conducted an urban warfare
training exercise, attacking a 2-story warehouse in
Oxnard, California.
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8/1994
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Russian police mititia troops trained with Las
Vegas SWAT teams and San Francisco police officers
in an urban assault exercise in San Francisco,
California.
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8/6/1994
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21 black helicopters including 5 Russian ones,
were sighted at the Smyrna, Tennessee airport.
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8/21/1994
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Russian Tu-20 Bear heavy bomber, Ilyushin IL-76
Candid refueling aircraft tanker and Hind attack
helicopter spotted at Barksdale AFB, Bossier City,
Louisiana.
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8/21/1994
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Russian Hind attack helicopter spotted in
Biloxi, Mississippi.
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8/25/1994
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Two Russian T-72 heavy battle tanks on a flatbed
truck were seen on Interstate 84 in Pendleton,
Oregon.
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8/25/1994
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A convoy of Russian SCUD-B surface-to-air
missiles and their 8-wheeled MAZ-53 launch vehicle
were observed being hauled on giant flatbed trailer
trucks on Interstate 40 near Albuquerque, New
Mexico.
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9/1994
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Convoy of approximately 50 black vehicles,
including Humvees and cargo trucks with trailers
was spotted near Madison, Wisconsin.
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9/1994
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Training exercises by U.S. Army and local police
personnel in Detroit, Michigan, who broke into
private homes.
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9/1994
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21 German U.N. troops spotted conducting
exercises near Wickenburg, Arizona.
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9/10/1994
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A train with 20 flatbed rail cars carrying 20
Russian ZIL-131 troop transport trucks was observed
heading west in Morgan City, Louisana, believed
heading to Fort Polk.
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9/14/1994
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Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement
Act.
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9/14/1994
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A MJTF consisting of over 200 Shreveport police
officers, Caddo County Sheriff's Department,
Louisana State Police, F.B.I., and U.S. Marshals
Service invaded Ledbetter Heights, Shreveport,
Louisiana, and Port Allen, near Baton Rouge.
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9/16/1994
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30 MJTF helmeted policemen took over the Guthrie
area of Chicago, Illinois.
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9/17/1994
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A long trainload of unmarked military vehicles
on flatbed cars was observed heading east in La
Sunta, Colorado.
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9/21/1994
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MJTF consisting of U.S. Army and National Guard
troops conducted a nightime SWAT team exercise
using live ammunition in Van Buren Township,
Michigan.
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9/22/1994 to 9/26/1994
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Operation Ranier Light, a mock invasion of
Ranier, Washington by U.S. Army troops, reservists,
and Special Forces paratroopers.
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9/30/1994
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15 C-130 cargo planes contining Russian
personnel and armored personnel carriers were
offloaded at East Hartford, Connecticut and
departed for parts unknown.
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10/18/1994
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Edwards Leahy Digital Telephony Act passed.
Authorizes wiretaps and requires all
telecommunications carriers to install wiretap
equipment into their systems.
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10/19/1994
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International Association of Police Chiefs
meeting, Albuquerque, New Mexico, attended by 7,000
police chiefs from around the world. Placed U.S.
militias on the terrorist list.
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11/1994
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Soviet-made chemical weapon assault vehicles
were observed at Fort Richardson, Anchorage,
Alaska.
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11/1994
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Several hundred Russian Spetsnaz commandos
disembarked from three C- 130 transports at Fort
Bragg, Fayettville, North Carolina.
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12/17/1994
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Russian armored vehicles were observed on a
railroad flatcar at Eglin AFB, Crestview,
Florida.
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12/20/1994
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Russian An-124 Condor cargo plane brought in a
SA-X-12 air defense system to Maxwell AFB,
Montgomery, Alabama. It was trucked to the Redstone
Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama.
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