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{{Infobox settlement
| name = Colfax Township
| settlement_type = [[Township (United States)|Township]]
| map_caption = Location in Wilson County
| subdivision_type = Country
| subdivision_name = [[United States]]
| subdivision_type1 = State
| subdivision_name1 = [[Kansas]]
| subdivision_type2 = County
| subdivision_name2 = [[Wilson County, Kansas|Wilson]]
| established_title = Established
| established_date = 1870
| named_for = [[Schuyler Colfax]]
| timezone = CST
| utc_offset = -6
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'''Colfax Township''' is a [[Township (United States)|township]] in [[Wilson
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'''Colfax Township''' is a [[Township (United States)|township]] in [[Wilson
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== In 19th-century Lithuania ==
== In 19th-century Lithuania ==
Even after the Commonwealth's independence was destroyed in the 18th century
[[Partitions of Poland|Partitions]], the Polonization of Lithuania continued.
Continuing Polish cultural influence led to the 19th-century[[Lithuanian
National Revival]] as a defensive reaction, when [[Lithuanian culture]] slowly
reappeared as a vigorous force. However, this revival was seen as a threat by
[[Polish nationalism|Polish nationalists]] fighting for an independent Poland.
Even after the Commonwealth's independence was destroyed in the 18th century
[[Partitions of Poland|Partitions]], the Polonization of Lithuania continued.
Continuing Polish cultural influence led to the 19th-century [[Lithuanian
National Revival]] as a defensive reaction, when [[Lithuanian culture]] slowly
reappeared as a vigorous force. However, this revival was seen as a threat by
[[Polish nationalism|Polish nationalists]] fighting for an independent Poland.
In the words of the historian {{Interlanguage link|Bronius
Makauskas|lt|4=pl}}:<blockquote>The main problem with Lithuanian-Polish
coexistence has been programmed into their cultural heritage, which each side
evaluates differently or does not want to analyze critically at all. The
[[Lithuanian nobility|political elite of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania]], having
adopted the [[Polish language]], opened the gates for
[[Polonisation|Polonization]]. Neither then nor later did anyone create levers
for maintaining or promoting the Lithuanian language. As a result, the process
of Lithuanian culture went forward through, and by means of, the Polish
language, in which masterpieces of [[high culture]] were created in Lithuania.
Suffice it to recall [[Adam Mickiewicz]], [[Władysław Syrokomla]], [[Józef
Ignacy Kraszewski]], and [[Stanisław Moniuszko]], without whom [[Polish
culture]] would be inconceivable. Unfortunately for the Lithuanians, the
romantic visions and images of Lithuania harbored by Mickiewicz and Kraszewski
not only encouraged the Lithuanian patriotic movement that led to so-called
“Lithuanian separatism,” but also helped to solidify the Polish image of
Lithuania as a Polish area that can in no way be separated from, nor exist
independently of, Poland.{{Sfn|Makauskas|2012}}</blockquote>
In the words of the historian {{Interlanguage link|Bronius
Makauskas|lt|4=pl}}:<blockquote>The main problem with Lithuanian-Polish
coexistence has been programmed into their cultural heritage, which each side
evaluates differently or does not want to analyze critically at all. The
[[Lithuanian nobility|political elite of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania]], having
adopted the [[Polish language]], opened the gates for
[[Polonisation|Polonization]]. Neither then nor later did anyone create levers
for maintaining or promoting the Lithuanian language. As a result, the process
of Lithuanian culture went forward through, and by means of, the Polish
language, in which masterpieces of [[high culture]] were created in Lithuania.
Suffice it to recall [[Adam Mickiewicz]], [[Władysław Syrokomla]], [[Józef
Ignacy Kraszewski]], and [[Stanisław Moniuszko]], without whom [[Polish
culture]] would be inconceivable. Unfortunately for the Lithuanians, the
romantic visions and images of Lithuania harbored by Mickiewicz and Kraszewski
not only encouraged the Lithuanian patriotic movement that led to so-called
“Lithuanian separatism,” but also helped to solidify the Polish image of
Lithuania as a Polish area that can in no way be separated from, nor exist
independently of, Poland.{{Sfn|Makauskas|2012}}</blockquote>
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==Early life==
==Early life==
Racco was born in Siderno Marina, Calabria, Italy on December 12, 1913, into a
poor family.{{sfn|Edwards|Auger|2004|p=196}} He joined the [['Ndrangheta]] as a
young man and was already considered to be a senior leader when he immigrated to
Canada in 1952.{{sfn|Edwards|Auger|2004|p=196}} He first settled in Port Arthur
(modern [[Thunder Bay]]) and moved to [[Toronto]] in
1953.{{sfn|Edwards|Auger|2004|p=196}} He opened a bakery on St. Clair Avenue
West, which became the beginning of a chain of bakeries, coffee shops and ice
cream parlours owned by him.{{sfn|Edwards|Auger|2004|p=196}}
Racco was born in Siderno Marina, Calabria, Italy on December 12, 1913, into a
poor family.{{sfn|Edwards|Auger|2004|p=196}} He joined the [['Ndrangheta]] as a
young man and was already considered to be a senior leader when he immigrated to
Canada in 1952.{{sfn|Edwards|Auger|2004|p=196}} He first settled in Port Arthur
(modern [[Thunder Bay]]) and moved to [[Toronto]] in
1953.{{sfn|Edwards|Auger|2004|p=196}} He opened a bakery on [[St. Clair Avenue]]
West, which became the beginning of a chain of bakeries, coffee shops and ice
cream parlours owned by him.{{sfn|Edwards|Auger|2004|p=196}}
=="The Godfather of Toronto"==
=="The Godfather of Toronto"==
Racco maintained close contacts with the [[Luppino crime family]] in [[Hamilton,
Ontario]] and with the [[Cotroni crime family]] in [[Montreal]].<ref
name=crimini>{{cite book|last=Schneider|first=Stephen|date=15 October
1998|title=Canadian Organized
Crime|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=y0hBDwAAQBAJ&q=siderno+group+canada&pg=PA178|location=Toronto|publisher=Canadian
Scholars' Press Inc.|page=178|isbn=1773380249|access-date=5 May
2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200304140605/https://books.google.ca/books?id=y0hBDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA178&dq=siderno+group+canada&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwik66y_o4XiAhUMKa0KHUq4BYAQ6AEIMDAB#v=onepage&q=siderno%20group%20canada&f=false|archive-date=4
March 2020|url-status=live}}</ref> By 1962, Racco established a
''[[crimine|crimini]]'' and ''[[Camera di Controllo]]'' in Canada with the help
of [[Giacomo Luppino]] and [[Rocco Zito]].<ref name=crimini/><ref
name=life>{{cite
web|url=http://www.torontosun.com/2016/01/30/the-life-and-death-of-rocco-zito|title=The
life and death of Rocco Zito|publisher=torontosun.com|date=30 January
2016|access-date=4 December
2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170102075702/http://www.torontosun.com/2016/01/30/the-life-and-death-of-rocco-zito/|archive-date=2
January 2017|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name=style>{{cite
web|url=https://nationalpost.com/news/youd-never-guess-he-was-a-mafia-chieftain-longtime-toronto-mob-boss-rocco-zito-killed-in-violent-attack|title=You'd
never guess he was a Mafia chieftain': Longtime mob boss killed in violent
attack in Toronto home|publisher=nationalpost.com|date=30 January
2016|access-date=4 December
2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161219043401/http://news.nationalpost.com/news/youd-never-guess-he-was-a-mafia-chieftain-longtime-toronto-mob-boss-rocco-zito-killed-in-violent-attack|archive-date=19
December 2016|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name=schneider310>Schneider, ''Iced:
The Story of Organized Crime in Canada'', pp. 310</ref> Salvatore Triumbari and
Filippo Vendemini were also co-founders until Racco sanctioned their murders in
1967 and 1969 respectively, due to disputes.{{sfn|Edwards|Auger|2004|p=196}}
Racco had been urged to start the Canadian operation by [[Antonio Macrì]], the
undisputed boss of Siderno until he was killed in January 1975.
Racco maintained close contacts with the [[Luppino crime family]] in [[Hamilton,
Ontario]] and with the [[Cotroni crime family]] in [[Montreal]].<ref
name=crimini>{{cite book|last=Schneider|first=Stephen|date=15 October
1998|title=Canadian Organized
Crime|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=y0hBDwAAQBAJ&q=siderno+group+canada&pg=PA178|location=Toronto|publisher=Canadian
Scholars' Press Inc.|page=178|isbn=1773380249|access-date=5 May
2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200304140605/https://books.google.ca/books?id=y0hBDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA178&dq=siderno+group+canada&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwik66y_o4XiAhUMKa0KHUq4BYAQ6AEIMDAB#v=onepage&q=siderno%20group%20canada&f=false|archive-date=4
March 2020|url-status=live}}</ref> By 1962, Racco established a
''[[crimine|crimini]]'' and ''[[Camera di Controllo]]'' in Canada with the help
of [[Giacomo Luppino]] and [[Rocco Zito]].<ref name=crimini/><ref
name=life>{{cite
web|url=http://www.torontosun.com/2016/01/30/the-life-and-death-of-rocco-zito|title=The
life and death of Rocco Zito|publisher=torontosun.com|date=30 January
2016|access-date=4 December
2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170102075702/http://www.torontosun.com/2016/01/30/the-life-and-death-of-rocco-zito/|archive-date=2
January 2017|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name=style>{{cite
web|url=https://nationalpost.com/news/youd-never-guess-he-was-a-mafia-chieftain-longtime-toronto-mob-boss-rocco-zito-killed-in-violent-attack|title=You'd
never guess he was a Mafia chieftain': Longtime mob boss killed in violent
attack in Toronto home|publisher=nationalpost.com|date=30 January
2016|access-date=4 December
2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161219043401/http://news.nationalpost.com/news/youd-never-guess-he-was-a-mafia-chieftain-longtime-toronto-mob-boss-rocco-zito-killed-in-violent-attack|archive-date=19
December 2016|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name=schneider310>Schneider, ''Iced:
The Story of Organized Crime in Canada'', pp. 310</ref> Salvatore Triumbari and
Filippo Vendemini were also co-founders until Racco sanctioned their murders in
1967 and 1969 respectively, due to disputes.{{sfn|Edwards|Auger|2004|p=196}}
Racco had been urged to start the Canadian operation by [[Antonio Macrì]], the
undisputed boss of Siderno until he was killed in January 1975.
Racco had a criminal conviction in his native Italy, but was never convicted of
any crime in Canada.{{sfn|Edwards|Auger|2004|p=196}} In the 1960s, most of
Racco's bakeries were burned down in cases of
arson.{{sfn|Edwards|Auger|2004|p=196}} The police initially thought he was being
targeted by rival gangsters, but concluded that Racco was burning down his own
bakeries to collect the insurance money as it became apparent that the arsonists
were entering his bakeries with suspicious ease.{{sfn|Edwards|Auger|2004|p=196}}
The closest thing he came to being charged was an incident where the Toronto
police found $25,000 in counterfeit money in one of his bakeries, but were
unable to lay charges as the police had no evidence that Racco knew of the
counterfeit money in his bakery, which he insisted had been brought into the
store by a dishonest employee.{{sfn|Edwards|Auger|2004|p=196}}
Racco had a criminal conviction in his native Italy, but was never convicted of
any crime in Canada.{{sfn|Edwards|Auger|2004|p=196}} In the 1960s, most of
Racco's bakeries were burned down in cases of
arson.{{sfn|Edwards|Auger|2004|p=196}} The police initially thought he was being
targeted by rival gangsters, but concluded that Racco was burning down his own
bakeries to collect the insurance money as it became apparent that the arsonists
were entering his bakeries with suspicious ease.{{sfn|Edwards|Auger|2004|p=196}}
The closest thing he came to being charged was an incident where the Toronto
police found $25,000 in [[counterfeit money]] in one of his bakeries, but were
unable to lay charges as the police had no evidence that Racco knew of the
counterfeit money in his bakery, which he insisted had been brought into the
store by a dishonest employee.{{sfn|Edwards|Auger|2004|p=196}}
By 1971, Racco was considered to be the most powerful gangster in Toronto, which
led him to limit the amount of extortion-related violence in Toronto's [[Little
Italy, Toronto|Little Italy]] district, which was attracting too much media
attention.{{sfn|Schneider|2009|p=314}} On March 20, 1971, during a wire-tapped
phone call, Racco was heard discussing the "youth of honors" (including his own
son) who would be allowed to join "the Honored Society" (a euphemism for the
'Ndrangheta).{{sfn|Schneider|2009|p=314}} The initiation ceremony was raided by
the police and Racco was warned not to attend the
meeting.{{sfn|Schneider|2009|p=314}} During another wire-tapped phone call to an
American gangster, Racco was heard to say: "Jesus Christ, I really can't go into
details here. You know, um, 'Ndrina."{{sfn|Schneider|2009|p=312}} Racco
initially answered to the [[Buffalo crime family]], but after the death of
[[Stefano Magaddino]] in 1974, he established close ties with [[Paolo Violi]],
the de facto boss of the Cotroni family of
Montreal.{{sfn|Edwards|Auger|2004|p=196}} Racco was also a very close ally of
[[Paul Volpe (mobster)|Paul Volpe]].{{sfn|Edwards|Auger|2004|p=196}}
By 1971, Racco was considered to be the most powerful gangster in Toronto, which
led him to limit the amount of extortion-related violence in Toronto's [[Little
Italy, Toronto|Little Italy]] district, which was attracting too much media
attention.{{sfn|Schneider|2009|p=314}} On March 20, 1971, during a wire-tapped
phone call, Racco was heard discussing the "youth of honors" (including his own
son) who would be allowed to join "the Honored Society" (a euphemism for the
'Ndrangheta).{{sfn|Schneider|2009|p=314}} The initiation ceremony was raided by
the police and Racco was warned not to attend the
meeting.{{sfn|Schneider|2009|p=314}} During another wire-tapped phone call to an
American gangster, Racco was heard to say: "Jesus Christ, I really can't go into
details here. You know, um, [['Ndrina]]."{{sfn|Schneider|2009|p=312}} Racco
initially answered to the [[Buffalo crime family]], but after the death of
[[Stefano Magaddino]] in 1974, he established close ties with [[Paolo Violi]],
the de facto boss of the Cotroni family of
Montreal.{{sfn|Edwards|Auger|2004|p=196}} Racco was also a very close ally of
[[Paul Volpe (mobster)|Paul Volpe]].{{sfn|Edwards|Auger|2004|p=196}}
Racco was greatly worried about his drug addict son, Domenic Racco, who was
considered to be reckless and violent.{{sfn|Humphreys|1999|p=207}} On July 19,
1971, Domenic Racco shot three men in a Toronto shopping mall following an
argument over a cigarette; he was sentenced to 10 years in jail for attempted
murder and was released on parole in
1978.{{sfn|Schneider|2009|p=314}}{{sfn|Humphreys|1999|p=207}}<ref
name=racco>{{cite
news|url=http://thespec-reports.com/2014/11/20/chapter-2-settling-scores-2/|title=Chapter
2 – Settling scores|newspaper=The Hamilton Spectator
|publisher=thespec.com|access-date=27 May
2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170513113713/http://thespec-reports.com/2014/11/20/chapter-2-settling-scores-2/|archive-date=13
May 2017|url-status=live}}</ref> Racco called a meeting to discuss ways to help
his son beat the charges, and invited [[Johnny Papalia]] of Hamilton to attend
the meeting.{{sfn|Humphreys|1999|p=207}} The journalist Adrien Humphreys wrote:
"That Mike Racco, the pre-eminent immigrant Italian criminal, invited
Canadian-born Johnny to this important family meeting was a mark of great
respect".{{sfn|Humphreys|1999|p=207}} [[Roy McMurtry]], the future Ontario
Attorney-General met Racco in 1975 while he was still serving as a defense
lawyer and described him as "the cruelest looking person I have ever
seen".{{sfn|McMurtry|2013|p=107}} McMurtry stated that Racco was a stereotypical
gangster straight out of a Hollywood film in every respect, saying he gave off a
strong sense of malevolent power.{{sfn|McMurtry|2013|p=107}}
Racco was greatly worried about his drug addict son, Domenic Racco, who was
considered to be reckless and violent.{{sfn|Humphreys|1999|p=207}} On July 19,
1971, Domenic Racco shot three men in a Toronto shopping mall following an
argument over a cigarette; he was sentenced to 10 years in jail for attempted
murder and was released on parole in
1978.{{sfn|Schneider|2009|p=314}}{{sfn|Humphreys|1999|p=207}}<ref
name=racco>{{cite
news|url=http://thespec-reports.com/2014/11/20/chapter-2-settling-scores-2/|title=Chapter
2 – Settling scores|newspaper=The Hamilton Spectator
|publisher=thespec.com|access-date=27 May
2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170513113713/http://thespec-reports.com/2014/11/20/chapter-2-settling-scores-2/|archive-date=13
May 2017|url-status=live}}</ref> Racco called a meeting to discuss ways to help
his son beat the charges, and invited [[Johnny Papalia]] of Hamilton to attend
the meeting.{{sfn|Humphreys|1999|p=207}} The journalist Adrien Humphreys wrote:
"That Mike Racco, the pre-eminent immigrant Italian criminal, invited
Canadian-born Johnny to this important family meeting was a mark of great
respect".{{sfn|Humphreys|1999|p=207}} [[Roy McMurtry]], the future Ontario
Attorney-General met Racco in 1975 while he was still serving as a defense
lawyer and described him as "the cruelest looking person I have ever
seen".{{sfn|McMurtry|2013|p=107}} McMurtry stated that Racco was a stereotypical
gangster straight out of a Hollywood film in every respect, saying he gave off a
strong sense of malevolent power.{{sfn|McMurtry|2013|p=107}}
West Bromwich Albion
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On 28 October 2022, he joined [[AFC Telford United]] on loan.<ref>{{cite news
|last1=Youll |first1=Russell |title=Telford sign Shrewsbury's Kade Craig and
West Brom's Mo Faal on loan deals
|url=https://www.shropshirestar.com/sport/football/afc-telford-united/2022/10/28/telford-sign-shrewsburys-kade-craig-and-west-broms-mo-faal-on-loan-deals/
|access-date=10 August 2025 |work=Shropshire Star |date=28 October
2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=AFC Telford United boss Kevin Wilkin praise
for new boys
|url=https://www.shropshirestar.com/sport/football/afc-telford-united/2022/11/01/afc-telford-united-boss-kevin-wilkin-praise-for-new-boys/
|access-date=10 August 2025 |work=Shropshire Star |date=1 November 2022}}</ref>
He played six National League North games for [[Kevin Wilkin]]'s
"Bucks".<ref>{{cite news |last1=Cox |first1=Lewis |title=West Brom's Mo Faal
ends AFC Telford loan
|url=https://www.shropshirestar.com/sport/football/afc-telford-united/2022/12/02/west-broms-mo-faal-ends-afc-telford-loan/
|access-date=10 August 2025 |work=Shropshire Star |date=2 December 2022}}</ref>
On 2 December 2022, Faal moved to [[AFC Fylde]] of the National League North on
a one-month loan deal; manager [[Adam Murray]] had previously coached Faal at
[[The Hawthorns]].<ref name=murr>{{cite
web|url=https://www.afcfylde.co.uk/modou-faal-loaned-in/|title=Modou Faal Loaned
In|website=AFC Fylde|date=2 December 2022|accessdate=31 December 2022}}</ref> He
scored a brace on his debut to secure a 2–1 win at [[Gloucester City
A.F.C.|Gloucester City]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Foster |first1=Callum
|title=New signing Faal earns AFC Fylde all thee points at Gloucester
|url=https://www.blackpoolgazette.co.uk/sport/football/new-signing-faal-earns-afc-fylde-all-thee-points-at-gloucester-3941216
|access-date=10 August 2025 |work=Blackpool Gazette |date=4 December
2022}}</ref> The loan was later extended until the end of the [[2022–23 National
League|2022–23]] season as director of football [[Chris Beech (footballer, born
1974)|Chris Beech]] praised his "immediate impact".<ref>{{cite news |title=Mo
Faal Extends Coasters Loan
|url=https://www.afcfylde.co.uk/news/2023/january/05/mo-faal-extends-coasters-loan
|access-date=10 August 2025 |work=AFC Fylde |date=5 January 2023}}</ref> He was
recalled by West Brom on 6 March 2023.<ref>{{cite news |title=Mo Faal Recalled
From Coasters Loan Spell
|url=https://www.afcfylde.co.uk/news/2023/march/06/mo-faal-recalled-from-coasters-loan-spell
|access-date=10 August 2025 |work=AFC Fylde |date=6 March 2023}}</ref> His
performances before his recall saw him win the February National League North
Player of the Month award having scored five goals across the month and scoring
a total of 10 goals in the 16 games during his full spell at [[Mill Farm Sports
Village|Mill Farm]].<ref name="Feb23 POTM">{{cite web|last1=Elliott
|first1=Sam|url=https://www.thenationalleague.org.uk/faal-play-sparks-award-as-craig-collects-best-boss-75095|title=Faal
Play Sparks Award As Craig Collects Best Boss Gong|website=National
League|date=13 March 2023|accessdate=13 March 2023}}</ref> AFC Fylde were
promoted as National League North champions at the end of the season.<ref
name=Fylde25>{{cite news |last1=Coates |first1=Tom |title=Doncaster Rovers sign
forward Mo Faal on season-long loan from West Bromwich Albion
|url=https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/sport/football/doncaster-rovers-sign-forward-mo-faal-on-season-long-loan-from-west-bromwich-albion-4252208
|access-date=10 August 2025 |work=The Yorkshire Post |date=11 August
2023}}</ref> He signed a new two-year deal with West Brom in July
2023.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Maher |first1=Matt |title=Young striker Mo Faal
pens new two-year West Brom deal
|url=https://www.expressandstar.com/sport/football/west-bromwich-albion/2023/07/21/young-striker-mo-faal-pens-new-two-year-west-brom-deal/
|access-date=10 August 2025 |work=Express & Star |date=21 July 2023}}</ref>
On 28 October 2022, he joined [[AFC Telford United]] on loan.<ref>{{cite news
|last1=Youll |first1=Russell |title=Telford sign Shrewsbury's Kade Craig and
West Brom's Mo Faal on loan deals
|url=https://www.shropshirestar.com/sport/football/afc-telford-united/2022/10/28/telford-sign-shrewsburys-kade-craig-and-west-broms-mo-faal-on-loan-deals/
|access-date=10 August 2025 |work=Shropshire Star |date=28 October
2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=AFC Telford United boss Kevin Wilkin praise
for new boys
|url=https://www.shropshirestar.com/sport/football/afc-telford-united/2022/11/01/afc-telford-united-boss-kevin-wilkin-praise-for-new-boys/
|access-date=10 August 2025 |work=Shropshire Star |date=1 November 2022}}</ref>
He played six National League North games for [[Kevin Wilkin]]'s
"Bucks".<ref>{{cite news |last1=Cox |first1=Lewis |title=West Brom's Mo Faal
ends AFC Telford loan
|url=https://www.shropshirestar.com/sport/football/afc-telford-united/2022/12/02/west-broms-mo-faal-ends-afc-telford-loan/
|access-date=10 August 2025 |work=Shropshire Star |date=2 December 2022}}</ref>
On 2 December 2022, Faal moved to [[AFC Fylde]] of the National League North on
a one-month loan deal; manager [[Adam Murray]] had previously coached Faal at
[[The Hawthorns]].<ref name=murr>{{cite
web|url=https://www.afcfylde.co.uk/modou-faal-loaned-in/|title=Modou Faal Loaned
In|website=AFC Fylde|date=2 December 2022|accessdate=31 December 2022}}</ref> He
scored a brace on his debut to secure a 2–1 win at [[Gloucester City
A.F.C.|Gloucester City]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Foster |first1=Callum
|title=New signing Faal earns AFC Fylde all thee points at Gloucester
|url=https://www.blackpoolgazette.co.uk/sport/football/new-signing-faal-earns-afc-fylde-all-thee-points-at-gloucester-3941216
|access-date=10 August 2025 |work=Blackpool Gazette |date=4 December
2022}}</ref> The loan was later extended until the end of the [[2022–23 National
League|2022–23]] season as director of football [[Chris Beech (footballer, born
1974)|Chris Beech]] praised his "immediate impact".<ref>{{cite news |title=Mo
Faal Extends Coasters Loan
|url=https://www.afcfylde.co.uk/news/2023/january/05/mo-faal-extends-coasters-loan
|access-date=10 August 2025 |work=AFC Fylde |date=5 January 2023}}</ref> He was
recalled by West Brom on 6 March 2023.<ref>{{cite news |title=Mo Faal Recalled
From Coasters Loan Spell
|url=https://www.afcfylde.co.uk/news/2023/march/06/mo-faal-recalled-from-coasters-loan-spell
|access-date=10 August 2025 |work=AFC Fylde |date=6 March 2023}}</ref> His
performances before his recall saw him win the February National League North
Player of the Month award having scored five goals across the month and scoring
a total of 10 goals in the 16 games during his full spell at [[Mill Farm Sports
Village|Mill Farm]].<ref name="Feb23 POTM">{{cite web|last1=Elliott
|first1=Sam|url=https://www.thenationalleague.org.uk/faal-play-sparks-award-as-craig-collects-best-boss-75095|title=Faal
Play Sparks Award As Craig Collects Best Boss Gong|website=National
League|date=13 March 2023|accessdate=13 March 2023}}</ref> AFC Fylde were
promoted as National League North champions at the end of the season.<ref
name=Fylde25>{{cite news |last1=Coates |first1=Tom |title=Doncaster Rovers sign
forward Mo Faal on season-long loan from West Bromwich Albion
|url=https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/sport/football/doncaster-rovers-sign-forward-mo-faal-on-season-long-loan-from-west-bromwich-albion-4252208
|access-date=10 August 2025 |work=The Yorkshire Post |date=11 August
2023}}</ref> He signed a new two-year deal with West Brom in July
2023.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Maher |first1=Matt |title=Young striker Mo Faal
pens new two-year West Brom deal
|url=https://www.expressandstar.com/sport/football/west-bromwich-albion/2023/07/21/young-striker-mo-faal-pens-new-two-year-west-brom-deal/
|access-date=10 August 2025 |work=Express & Star |date=21 July 2023}}</ref>
On 11 August 2023, Faal joined [[EFL League Two|League Two]] club [[Doncaster
Rovers F.C.|Doncaster Rovers]] on a season-long loan deal.<ref>{{cite news
|title=Rovers sign Modou Faal on loan from West Bromwich Albion
|url=https://www.doncasterroversfc.co.uk/news/2023/august/mo-faal-signing/
|access-date=10 August 2025 |work=Doncaster Rovers FC |date=11 August
2023}}</ref> On 3 October, he was listed in the top five performers of the
League Two weekend after having scored one goal, won five aerial duels and
provided one key pass in a 2–0 win over [[Crawley Town F.C.|Crawley
Town]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Five of the top midweek performers in Sky Bet
League Two
|url=https://www.efl.com/news/2023/october/05/five-of-the-top-midweek-performers-in-sky-bet-league-two/
|access-date=27 August 2025 |work=EFL |date=5 October 2023 |language=en}}</ref>
He was name don the League Two Team of the Week 11 days later as he scored and
put in a excellent all-round performance in a 4–1 victory over [[Sutton United
F.C.|Sutton United]].<ref>{{cite news |title=See who made the League Two Team of
the Week
|url=https://www.efl.com/news/2023/october/15/see-who-made-the-sky-bet-league-two-team-of-the-week/
|access-date=27 August 2025 |work=EFL |date=15 October 2023 |language=en}}</ref>
On 13 January 2024, he returned to his parent club with Rovers manager [[Grant
McCann]] expressing his disappointment in the way that the striker had used his
representatives to end the loan at the break period.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Cox
|first1=Lewis |title=Doncaster's Grant McCann disappointed with "really poor"
call as Mo Faal loan from West Brom ends
|url=https://www.expressandstar.com/sport/football/west-bromwich-albion/2024/01/13/doncasters-grant-mccann-disappointed-with-really-poor-call-as-mo-faal-loan-from-west-brom-ends/
|access-date=10 August 2025 |work=Express & Star |date=13 January 2024}}</ref>
McCann had previously praised Faal for his progress at the [[Eco-Power
Stadium]],<ref>{{cite news |title=McCann's praise for on-form Faal
|url=https://www.doncasterroversfc.co.uk/news/2023/october/mccann-post-sutton-int/
|access-date=10 August 2025 |work=Doncaster Rovers FC |date=15 October
2023}}</ref> and later said there were no hard feelings over his
exit.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Wobschall |first1=Leon |title=Doncaster Rovers boss
Grant McCann on renewing acquaintances with former West Brom loanee following
controversial exit
|url=https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/sport/football/doncaster-rovers-boss-grant-mccann-on-renewing-acquaintances-with-former-west-brom-loanee-following-controversial-exit-4538474
|access-date=10 August 2025 |work=The Yorkshire Post |date=1 March 2024}}</ref>
On 15 January 2024, Faal returned to League Two with [[Walsall F.C.|Walsall]] on
loan until the end of the [[2023–24 Walsall F.C. season|2023–24]]
season.<ref>{{cite news |title=Mo Faal: Walsall sign West Bromwich Albion
striker on loan |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/67987769
|access-date=10 August 2025 |work=BBC Sport |date=15 January 2024}}</ref>
Walsall were eight points and seven places above Rovers.<ref>{{cite news
|last1=Wobschall |first1=Leon |title=Doncaster Rovers transfer latest: Loan
striker links up with League Two rivals after controversial return to
Championship club
|url=https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/sport/football/doncaster-rovers-transfer-latest-loan-striker-links-up-with-league-two-rivals-after-controversial-return-to-championship-club-4479590
|access-date=10 August 2025 |work=The Yorkshire Post |date=16 January
2024}}</ref> He had a slow start to his time at the [[Bescot Stadium]], being
restricted to cameo appearances.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Charlesworth
|first1=Ricky |title='Had to settle for cameos' - Expert insight into Mo Faal
ahead of Doncaster Rovers reunion
|url=https://www.doncasterfreepress.co.uk/sport/football/had-to-settle-for-cameos-expert-insight-into-mo-faal-ahead-of-doncaster-rovers-reunion-4538328
|access-date=10 August 2025 |work=Doncaster Free Press |date=1 March
2024}}</ref> Manager [[Mat Sadler]] compared him to [[Elijah
Adebayo]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Bennett |first1=George |title=Mat Sadler: Mo
Faal reminds me of Premier League star
|url=https://www.expressandstar.com/sport/football/walsall-fc/2024/04/20/mat-sadler-mo-faal-reminds-me-of-premier-league-star/
|access-date=10 August 2025 |work=Express & Star |date=20 April 2024}}</ref>
On 11 August 2023, Faal joined [[EFL League Two|League Two]] club [[Doncaster
Rovers F.C.|Doncaster Rovers]] on a season-long loan deal.<ref>{{cite news
|title=Rovers sign Modou Faal on loan from West Bromwich Albion
|url=https://www.doncasterroversfc.co.uk/news/2023/august/mo-faal-signing/
|access-date=10 August 2025 |work=Doncaster Rovers FC |date=11 August
2023}}</ref> On 3 October, he was listed in the top five performers of the
League Two weekend after having scored one goal, won five aerial duels and
provided one key pass in a 2–0 win over [[Crawley Town F.C.|Crawley
Town]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Five of the top midweek performers in Sky Bet
League Two
|url=https://www.efl.com/news/2023/october/05/five-of-the-top-midweek-performers-in-sky-bet-league-two/
|access-date=27 August 2025 |work=EFL |date=5 October 2023 |language=en}}</ref>
He was name don the League Two Team of the Week 11 days later as he scored and
put in a excellent all-round performance in a 4–1 victory over [[Sutton United
F.C.|Sutton United]].<ref>{{cite news |title=See who made the League Two Team of
the Week
|url=https://www.efl.com/news/2023/october/15/see-who-made-the-sky-bet-league-two-team-of-the-week/
|access-date=27 August 2025 |work=EFL |date=15 October 2023 |language=en}}</ref>
On 13 January 2024, he returned to his parent club with Rovers manager [[Grant
McCann]] expressing his disappointment in the way that the striker had used his
representatives to end the loan at the break period.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Cox
|first1=Lewis |title=Doncaster's Grant McCann disappointed with "really poor"
call as Mo Faal loan from West Brom ends
|url=https://www.expressandstar.com/sport/football/west-bromwich-albion/2024/01/13/doncasters-grant-mccann-disappointed-with-really-poor-call-as-mo-faal-loan-from-west-brom-ends/
|access-date=10 August 2025 |work=Express & Star |date=13 January 2024}}</ref>
McCann had previously praised Faal for his progress at the [[Eco-Power
Stadium]],<ref>{{cite news |title=McCann's praise for on-form Faal
|url=https://www.doncasterroversfc.co.uk/news/2023/october/mccann-post-sutton-int/
|access-date=10 August 2025 |work=Doncaster Rovers FC |date=15 October
2023}}</ref> and later said there were no hard feelings over his
exit.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Wobschall |first1=Leon |title=Doncaster Rovers boss
Grant McCann on renewing acquaintances with former West Brom loanee following
controversial exit
|url=https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/sport/football/doncaster-rovers-boss-grant-mccann-on-renewing-acquaintances-with-former-west-brom-loanee-following-controversial-exit-4538474
|access-date=10 August 2025 |work=The Yorkshire Post |date=1 March 2024}}</ref>
On 15 January 2024, Faal returned to League Two with [[Walsall F.C.|Walsall]] on
loan until the end of the [[2023–24 Walsall F.C. season|2023–24]]
season.<ref>{{cite news |title=Mo Faal: Walsall sign West Bromwich Albion
striker on loan |url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/67987769
|access-date=10 August 2025 |work=BBC Sport |date=15 January 2024}}</ref>
Walsall were eight points and seven places above Rovers.<ref>{{cite news
|last1=Wobschall |first1=Leon |title=Doncaster Rovers transfer latest: Loan
striker links up with League Two rivals after controversial return to
Championship club
|url=https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/sport/football/doncaster-rovers-transfer-latest-loan-striker-links-up-with-league-two-rivals-after-controversial-return-to-championship-club-4479590
|access-date=10 August 2025 |work=The Yorkshire Post |date=16 January
2024}}</ref> He had a slow start to his time at the [[Bescot Stadium]], being
restricted to cameo appearances.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Charlesworth
|first1=Ricky |title='Had to settle for cameos' - Expert insight into Mo Faal
ahead of Doncaster Rovers reunion
|url=https://www.doncasterfreepress.co.uk/sport/football/had-to-settle-for-cameos-expert-insight-into-mo-faal-ahead-of-doncaster-rovers-reunion-4538328
|access-date=10 August 2025 |work=Doncaster Free Press |date=1 March
2024}}</ref> Manager [[Mat Sadler]] compared him to [[Elijah
Adebayo]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Bennett |first1=George |title=Mat Sadler: Mo
Faal reminds me of Premier League star
|url=https://www.expressandstar.com/sport/football/walsall-fc/2024/04/20/mat-sadler-mo-faal-reminds-me-of-premier-league-star/
|access-date=10 August 2025 |work=Express & Star |date=20 April 2024}}</ref> At
the end of the season Walsall finished in 11th place, with Rovers leap frogging
them and finishing in 5th place. Faal scored 13 league goals combined goals from
his spell at Rovers and Walsall.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Mo Faal {{!}} Football
Stats {{!}} Wrexham {{!}} Season 2023/2024 {{!}} Soccer Base
|url=https://www.soccerbase.com/players/player.sd?player_id=133548&season_id=156
|access-date=2026-04-29 |website=www.soccerbase.com}}</ref> <ref>{{Cite news
|date=2024-04-29 |title=Doncaster Rovers fans 'elated' to reach play-off victory
|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-south-yorkshire-68918871
|access-date=2026-04-29 |work=BBC News |language=en-GB}}</ref>
He was given a chance in the West Brom first team after impressing manager
[[Carlos Corberán]] during his loan spells away.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Burton
|first1=Harri |title=Mo Faal must take final chance at The Hawthorns after West
Brom transfer news
|url=https://www.westbromnews.co.uk/2024/08/01/mo-faal-must-take-final-chance-at-the-hawthorns-after-west-brom-transfer-news/
|access-date=10 August 2025 |work=West Brom News |date=1 August 2024}}</ref> On
13 August 2024, he scored his first goal in a 2–1 defeat at [[Fleetwood Town
F.C.|Fleetwood Town]] in the EFL Cup first round.<ref>{{cite news
|title=Fleetwood 2-1 Albion |url=https://www.wba.co.uk/news/fleetwood-2-1-albion
|access-date=10 August 2025 |work=West Bromwich Albion FC |date=13 August
2021}}</ref> He was strongly linked with a move to [[Barnsley
F.C.|Barnsley]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Coates |first1=Tom |title=Barnsley FC
beaten in race for ex-Doncaster Rovers star as West Bromwich Albion confirm
permanent move
|url=https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/sport/football/barnsley-beaten-in-race-for-ex-doncaster-rovers-star-as-west-brom-confirm-move-4762451
|access-date=10 August 2025 |work=The Yorkshire Post |date=30 August
2024}}</ref>
He was given a chance in the West Brom first team after impressing manager
[[Carlos Corberán]] during his loan spells away.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Burton
|first1=Harri |title=Mo Faal must take final chance at The Hawthorns after West
Brom transfer news
|url=https://www.westbromnews.co.uk/2024/08/01/mo-faal-must-take-final-chance-at-the-hawthorns-after-west-brom-transfer-news/
|access-date=10 August 2025 |work=West Brom News |date=1 August 2024}}</ref> On
13 August 2024, he scored his first goal in a 2–1 defeat at [[Fleetwood Town
F.C.|Fleetwood Town]] in the EFL Cup first round.<ref>{{cite news
|title=Fleetwood 2-1 Albion |url=https://www.wba.co.uk/news/fleetwood-2-1-albion
|access-date=10 August 2025 |work=West Bromwich Albion FC |date=13 August
2021}}</ref> He was strongly linked with a move to [[Barnsley
F.C.|Barnsley]].<ref>{{cite news |last1=Coates |first1=Tom |title=Barnsley FC
beaten in race for ex-Doncaster Rovers star as West Bromwich Albion confirm
permanent move
|url=https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/sport/football/barnsley-beaten-in-race-for-ex-doncaster-rovers-star-as-west-brom-confirm-move-4762451
|access-date=10 August 2025 |work=The Yorkshire Post |date=30 August
2024}}</ref>
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{{Infobox geopolitical organization
{{Infobox geopolitical organization
| conventional_long_name = The Shield of the Americas: Americas Counter Cartel
Coalition
| conventional_long_name = The Shield of the Americas:<br>The Americas Counter
Cartel Coalition
| native_name =
| native_name =
| common_name =
| common_name =
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| leader_title2 = Special Envoy
| leader_title2 = Special Envoy
| leader_name2 = [[Kristi Noem]]
| leader_name2 = [[Kristi Noem]]
| symbol_type = The Shield of The Shield of the Americas: Americas Counter
Cartel Coalition
| symbol_type = The Shield of The Shield of the Americas: The Americas Counter
Cartel Coalition
| image_symbol = Shield of the Americas logo 2026.png
| image_symbol = Shield of the Americas logo 2026.png
| alt_symbol = Shield of the Shield of the Americas
| alt_symbol = Shield of the Shield of the Americas
| image_map = Members of the Americas Counter-Cartel Coalition.png|thumb|
| image_map = Members of the Americas Counter-Cartel Coalition.png|thumb|
| alt_map =
| alt_map =
| map_caption = Map of the states that joined The Shield of the Americas:
Americas Counter Cartel Coalition
| map_caption = Map of the states that joined The Shield of the Americas: The
Americas Counter Cartel Coalition
| org_type = Multinational military coalition
| org_type = Multinational military coalition
| membership_type = <!-- (default "Membership") -->
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}}
}}
'''The Shield of the Americas: Americas Counter Cartel Coalition''' is a
multinational [[military coalition]] established by U.S. President [[Donald
Trump]] on March 7, 2026 during a summit with leaders from countries across the
[[Western Hemisphere]]. The program is intended to coordinate military and
security efforts among participating nations to combat transnational criminal
organizations, particularly [[drug cartel]]s operating throughout the
[[Americas]]. According to President Trump, the initiative would involve
participating countries sharing intelligence and coordinating operations to
locate and dismantle cartel networks. The coalition allows member states to
request assistance from partners, including the United States, in targeting
cartel infrastructure and trafficking routes.
'''The Shield of the Americas: The Americas Counter Cartel Coalition''' is a
multinational [[military coalition]] established by U.S. President [[Donald
Trump]] on March 7, 2026 during a summit with leaders from countries across the
[[Western Hemisphere]]. The program is intended to coordinate military and
security efforts among participating nations to combat transnational criminal
organizations, particularly [[drug cartel]]s operating throughout the
[[Americas]]. According to President Trump, the initiative would involve
participating countries sharing intelligence and coordinating operations to
locate and dismantle cartel networks. The coalition allows member states to
request assistance from partners, including the United States, in targeting
cartel infrastructure and trafficking routes.
On March 5, 2026, President Trump announced that [[Kristi Noem]] would be the
inaugural special envoy for the initiative, in the same [[Truth Social]] post
that announced her replacement as the [[Secretary of Homeland
Security]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Kristi Noem reassigned as special envoy for
Shield of the Americas |publisher=Global News |date=2026-03-05
|url=https://globalnews.ca/news/11717940/kristi-noem-reassigned-special-envoy-donald-trump/
|access-date=2026-03-07 |archive-date=March 6, 2026
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20260306054123/https://globalnews.ca/news/11717940/kristi-noem-reassigned-special-envoy-donald-trump/
|url-status=live }}</ref>
On March 5, 2026, President Trump announced that [[Kristi Noem]] would be the
inaugural special envoy for the initiative, in the same [[Truth Social]] post
that announced her replacement as the [[Secretary of Homeland
Security]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Kristi Noem reassigned as special envoy for
Shield of the Americas |publisher=Global News |date=2026-03-05
|url=https://globalnews.ca/news/11717940/kristi-noem-reassigned-special-envoy-donald-trump/
|access-date=2026-03-07 |archive-date=March 6, 2026
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20260306054123/https://globalnews.ca/news/11717940/kristi-noem-reassigned-special-envoy-donald-trump/
|url-status=live }}</ref>
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2011 Census Dalit caste distribution map India by state and union territory]
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are not Dalit. Original Data Publish By Government of India
[http://www.censusindia.gov.in/2011-Documents/SCST%20Presentation%2028-10-2013.ppt
Census of India 2011 Primary Census Abstract Scheduled Castes & Scheduled
Tribes] show Scheduled Castes data. --[[User:Bongan|Bongan]] ([[User
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The
[https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Scheduled_Castes_and_Scheduled_Tribes&diff=next&oldid=620116689
edit] gives a particular reference . But the reference hold only half of the
information . The remaining are the anonymous user's unreferenced lines .
Requesting the user to give proper citation for it or remove the content .
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== Image Remove ==
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:2011_Census_Dalit_caste_distribution_map_India_by_state_and_union_territory.svg
2011 Census Dalit caste distribution map India by state and union territory]
Image not match with page article. Image show dalit data but Scheduled Castes
are not Dalit. Original Data Publish By Government of India
[http://www.censusindia.gov.in/2011-Documents/SCST%20Presentation%2028-10-2013.ppt
Census of India 2011 Primary Census Abstract Scheduled Castes & Scheduled
Tribes] show Scheduled Castes data. --[[User:Bongan|Bongan]] ([[User
talk:Bongan|talk]]) 10:31, 4 August 2015 (UTC)