U.S. Military Commander in Caribbean to Retire Amid Drug War Tensions

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U.S. Navy Admiral Alvin Holsey, who oversaw operations against alleged drug boats off Venezuela, announced his retirement in December after serving over 37 years, amid ongoing controversy over the legality of military strikes in the region.
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