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Home Front: Culture Wars
Gangs claim their turf in Iraq
2006-05-01
The Gangster Disciples, Latin Kings and Vice Lords were born decades ago in Chicago's most violent neighborhoods. Now, their gang graffiti is showing up 6,400 miles away in one of the world's most dangerous neighborhoods -- Iraq.

Armored vehicles, concrete barricades and bathroom walls all have served as canvasses for their spray-painted gang art. At Camp Cedar II, about 185 miles southeast of Baghdad, a guard shack was recently defaced with "GDN" for Gangster Disciple Nation, along with the gang's six-pointed star and the word "Chitown," a soldier who photographed it said.

The graffiti, captured on film by an Army Reservist and provided to the Chicago Sun-Times, highlights increasing gang activity in the Army in the United States and overseas, some experts say.
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The Gangster Disciples are the most worrisome street gang at Fort Lewis because they are the most organized, Barfield said.

Barfield said gangs are encouraging their members to join the military to learn urban warfare techniques they can teach when they go back to their neighborhoods.

"Gang members are telling us in the interviews that their gang is putting them in," he said.

Joe Sparks, a retired Chicago Police gang specialist and the Midwest adviser to the International Latino Gang Investigators Association, said he is concerned about the military know-how that gang-affiliated soldiers might bring back to the streets here.
I hope this isn't as bad as the article makes it out to be. I hate Chicago gangs. My 15-yr old nephew got involved with them and many lives were hurt.
Posted by:Spot

#5  Yep RD. Next up, our Army gangs are stretched too thin and don't have advanced switchblade technology.
Posted by: 6   2006-05-01 16:38  

#4  re: Gangs in the services

isn't this one of those mandaory specials the media cycles by us every year?
Posted by: RD   2006-05-01 14:57  

#3  Gang membership should be grounds for dishorable discharge. Soldiers are loyal to their country, not it's enemies.
Posted by: Grunter   2006-05-01 12:21  

#2  Barfield said gangs are encouraging their members to join the military to learn urban warfare techniques they can teach when they go back to their neighborhoods.

That's why those with gang tattoos are not allowed to enlist in the military. Limits the pool of eligible gang members.
Posted by: ed   2006-05-01 09:30  

#1  As someone who lives in a bit of an MS-13 stronghold, this is a concern. If the Army can't control this within its ranks, how is it ever supposed to be dealt with in the civilian world?
Posted by: VAMark   2006-05-01 09:21  

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