Recruiting Fraud
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The WFAA-TV investigated that the recruiters supplied enlistees with hundreds of counterfeit high school diplomas and instructed them to lie about their academic background. The goal of a recruiter is to put young men and women in boot camp in the navy vernacular; however, the Armed Services required 95 percent of their enlistees to be high school graduates since high school grads were expected to improve success rate in boot camp.
Publication Name: The IRE Journal
Subject: Literature/writing
ISSN: 0164-7016
Year: 2001
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Drug flow: Orlando, San Juan reporters team up to track heroin
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The investigations regarding the death of young adults in Orlando, Florida due to heroine abuse is reported by the investigators visiting places such as Puerto Rico, Washington D.C. and Colombia is highlighted. The Sentinel launched joint project with San Juan Star to track and document the criminal behavior of as many relocated witnesses as possible.
Publication Name: The IRE Journal
Subject: Literature/writing
ISSN: 0164-7016
Year: 2001
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