Alaska's Great Drug War
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captain miller; in charge of the narcotics division was becoming an alcoholic due to lack of success against the drug trade. he decides to take matters into his own hands. he forms a unit to take the war to the drug trade and off the streets. it will be a butal, no rules, no hold barred fight.
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