Venezuela Citizens Train to Fight U.S. Reserves Expanded Over Fears of Attack
The Washington Times › October 18, 2005
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The Washington Times › October 18, 2005
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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.See the full content of this document
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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...See the full content of this document
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