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In 1977, BATF officers got wind of [[Edwin Wilson]]'s [[Arms for Libya]] [[weapons deal]]s. | In 1977, BATF officers got wind of [[Edwin Wilson]]'s [[Arms for Libya]] [[weapons deal]]s. |
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Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives | |
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Abbreviation | ATF, BATFE |
Parent organization | US/DOJ |
Staff | 4,770 |
In 1977, BATF officers got wind of Edwin Wilson's Arms for Libya weapons deals.
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