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August 5th, 2006

Surveillance Devices - Travel advisory issued for Germany 

U.S. European Command officials have issued a travel advisory encouraging increased vigilance for troops traveling in Germany after explosive material was found in two suitcases Monday in Koblenz and Dortmund. Full story…

By Katy Brandenburg News-Post Staff FREDERICK — Sgt. Andrew Dewese of the Frederick Police Department remembers when an elderly man barricaded himself inside his home several years ago, refusing to come out. He believed enemy troops with machine guns had surrounded his house. Full story…

Robert Pervere's fight against insurgents in Iraq started with an Emaxx monster truck from Debbie's RC World Inc. in Chesapeake, Va., a $335 toy that he turned into a weapon for U.S. troops against roadside bombs. The 24-year-old engineer replaced about 80 percent of the toy's plastic parts with… Full story…

Eavesdropping detection instrumentation acquired by Murray Associates detects hidden bugging devices with greater accuracy and speed. (PRWEB Jul 27, 2006) Full story…

Homeland Security Group International(PINKSHEETS: HMSG) announced today that CEO Colonel Jeffrey Powers, USMC(Ret) and 1stSgt Mark Wilson, USMC (Ret) have been invited to return toCapitol Hill this week to brief key members of the House Armed ServicesCommittee on the ARNISI ECM-1 Anti-IED device. While there, they will alsobe demonstrating the company's lightweight ballistic armor and Full story…

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