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ARCHIVO JULIO 2014
Fuerzas Comando 2014
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Members of the special operations team from Uruguay fire their pistols laying on their backs during one of the pistol events of the Fuerzas Comando 2014 competition at the Colombian National Training Center in Fort Tolemaida, Colombia, July 24. Teams from 17 nations from across the Americas/Western Hemisphere are competing in this year's event. Special Operations Command South serves as the U.S. execution agent for the exercise.
Special Operations member from Uraguay, zeros his weapon system during the preparation phases of the Fuerzas Comando 2014 competition. Teams from 17 nations from across the Americas will compete in Fuerzas Comando 2014 in Colombia July 23-31.Members from each nation practiced firing their weapons during a familiarization event for Fuerzas Comando at the Colombian National Training Center, July 21, 2014. Fuerzas Comando, established in 2004, is a U.S. Southern Command-sponsored Special Forces skills competition and fellowship program. Special Operations Command South serves as the U.S. execution agent for the exercise.
A Fuerzas Comando judge from Uruguay uses an optical system to observe and identify targets engaged by the Jamaican team during a weapons familiarization range July 21 at Colombian National Training Center in Fort Tolemaida, Colombia. The range was held in preparation for Exercise Fuerzas Comando. The event, established in 2004, is a U.S. Southern Command-sponsored special operations skills competition and fellowship program. This event is aimed at enhancing training and strengthening regional and multinational cooperation, mutual trust, readiness and interoperability of special operations forces in the region. Special Operations Command South serves as the U.S. execution agent for the exercise.
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Fuerzas Comando 2014
Primeras fotos
Members of the special operations team from Uruguay fire their pistols laying on their backs during one of the pistol events of the Fuerzas Comando 2014 competition at the Colombian National Training Center in Fort Tolemaida, Colombia, July 24. Teams from 17 nations from across the Americas/Western Hemisphere are competing in this year's event. Special Operations Command South serves as the U.S. execution agent for the exercise.
Special Operations member from Uraguay, zeros his weapon system during the preparation phases of the Fuerzas Comando 2014 competition. Teams from 17 nations from across the Americas will compete in Fuerzas Comando 2014 in Colombia July 23-31.Members from each nation practiced firing their weapons during a familiarization event for Fuerzas Comando at the Colombian National Training Center, July 21, 2014. Fuerzas Comando, established in 2004, is a U.S. Southern Command-sponsored Special Forces skills competition and fellowship program. Special Operations Command South serves as the U.S. execution agent for the exercise.
A Fuerzas Comando judge from Uruguay uses an optical system to observe and identify targets engaged by the Jamaican team during a weapons familiarization range July 21 at Colombian National Training Center in Fort Tolemaida, Colombia. The range was held in preparation for Exercise Fuerzas Comando. The event, established in 2004, is a U.S. Southern Command-sponsored special operations skills competition and fellowship program. This event is aimed at enhancing training and strengthening regional and multinational cooperation, mutual trust, readiness and interoperability of special operations forces in the region. Special Operations Command South serves as the U.S. execution agent for the exercise.
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