Venezuela Citizens Train to Fight U.S. Reserves Expanded Over Fears of Attack

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Marialena Moron always wanted to be a soldier. A 44-year-old mother of six, she spends her Saturday mornings learning how to salute under the burning sun.

Beside her are 250 men and women - from 18-year-olds to senior citizens - standing in formation on an overgrown soccer field south of Caracas, Venezuela's capital.

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Venezuela Citizens Train to Fight U.S. Reserves Expanded Over Fears of Attack

For Mrs. Moron, a street vendor, the military reserves is a chance to advance women's rights.

But many of her fellow trainees have a bigger objective: They want to be ready within six months to deter any U.S. assault.

"We are preparing for the invasion," said Lt. Octavio Serrano, who commands Mrs. Moron's reserv...

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