The Shadow Wolves, an all-Native group of U.S. Customs officers, are training border guards in the former Soviet state of Moldova.
The Shadow Wolves, who operate on the Tohono O'odham Nation in Arizona, spent a week in Moldova. They helped officers learn how to track down drugs and illegal migrants.
The Shadow Wolves have been overseas several times to share their skills. They have trained others in Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Poland, Croatia, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan.
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Moldova: Native American 'Shadow Wolves' Helping Train Moldovan Guards To Protect Borders
(Radio Free Europe 10/5)
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