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Members of every major street gang, outlaw biker, and domestic extremist group have been found in a number of military branches.

Carter F. Smith
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Congress has mandated an annual report on street gang, outlaw biker, and domestic extremist activity in the military since 2008.

Carter F. Smith, Gangs and the Military: Gangsters, Bikers, and Terrorists with Military Training
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I don’t really believe in aliens. I like to think of them as planet challenged.

Echo Shea, A Tinfoil Hat of My Own: A Tale of Friendship, Bikers, and Werewolves
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Jesse and Frank James were the most well-known military-trained gang members

Carter F. Smith, Gangs and the Military: Gangsters, Bikers, and Terrorists with Military Training
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Military Veterans have become gang members since the late 1700s.

Carter F. Smith, Gangs and the Military: Gangsters, Bikers, and Terrorists with Military Training
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Gang members have joined the military since the mid-1800s.

Carter F. Smith, Gangs and the Military: Gangsters, Bikers, and Terrorists with Military Training
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Gangs have had connections to the U.S. Military in every period since the founding of the country.

Carter F. Smith, Gangs and the Military: Gangsters, Bikers, and Terrorists with Military Training
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Only the Army conducts an annual assessment, and they appear to do relatively little to analyze the problem, contributions to the problem, and potential solutions.

Carter F. Smith, Gangs and the Military: Gangsters, Bikers, and Terrorists with Military Training
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The first gang members who joined the military were known as the Hounds, a group of former New York gang members.

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Love is like air, babe. It's there all the time, and you don't even think about it,or you take it for granted. Then all of a sudden, you need it, or you can't breathe. You inhale, and for the first time you're aware it's keeping you alive. You feel it brush your skin all the time. Sometimes it's warm and other times it's cool, but it's there surrounding you, feeding you, holding you. When you finally realize it's love, you become vulnerable. With that new fear of not having air, you subconsciously allow someone special to breathe life for you.

Debra Kayn, Breathing His Air
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