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Community Relations-Colombia Naval Base Caribe Tour​


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BASE NAVAL CARIBE, Colombia (Nov. 17, 2022) –Sailors assigned to the hospital ship USNS Comfort (T-AH 20) tour Colombian naval base Caribe for a community relations event during Continuing Promise 2022 in Colombia, Nov. 17, 2022. Comfort is deployed to U.S. 4th Fleet in support of Continuing Promise 2022, a humanitarian assistance and goodwill mission conducting direct medical care, expeditionary veterinary care, and subject matter expert exchanges with five partner nations in the Caribbean, Central and South America.
 

Advisors in Colombia​


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A U.S. Army advisor assigned to 1st Security Force Assistance Brigade participates in a formation run with Colombian Army counterparts, April 27, in Colombia. U.S. Army advisors are employed in the region building interoperability with security force counterparts.

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A U.S. Army advisor assigned to 1st Security Force Assistance Brigade demonstrates casualty movement techniques to Colombian Army counterparts, April 27, in Colombia. U.S. Army advisors are in Colombia helping to build capacity and capability for security force counterparts.

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A U.S. Army advisor assigned to 1st Security Force Assistance Brigade observed Colombian Army training in Colombia, May 3. U.S. Army advisors are in Colombia helping to build capacity and capability for security force counterparts.

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A Colombian Army Soldier orients U.S. Army advisors assigned to 1st Security Force Assistance Brigade to a military vehicle, May 4, in Colombia. U.S. Army advisors are employed in the region building interoperability with security force counterparts.

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U.S. Army advisors assigned to 1st Security Force Assistance Brigade meet with security force counterparts in Colombia, May 4. U.S. Army advisors are employed in the region building interoperability with security force counterparts.

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U.S. Army advisors assigned to 1st Security Force Assistance Brigade attend a Colombian Army military ceremony, May 6, in Colombia. U.S. Army advisors are in Colombia helping to build capacity and capability for security force counterparts.

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A U.S. Army advisor assigned to 1st Security Force Assistance Brigade, right, attends a Colombian Army ceremony, May 7, in Colombia. U.S. Army advisors are employed in the region building interoperability with security force counterparts.
With apologies in advance for the visit, but that poorly made imitation of "drill instructor" is a real shame; The Colombian military tradition did not have that type of instructors, imitating AND BADLY what we see outside is a very bad practice.
Do you want tradition? Where is the Spanish or French or German instructor then? That was a true tradition and history in our army!
 
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U.S. Army Joint Task Force-Bravo, 1-228th Aviation Regiment UH-60L Black Hawk aircrew at Soto Cano Air Base, Honduras, conduct a simulated MEDEVAC alongside U.S. Air Force special warfare Airmen, U.S. Coast Guard Maritime Security Response Team - East members and Colombia Aerospace Force Aerial Special Operations Group air and terminal attack controllers during exercise Ángel de los Andes (ADLA) in Palanquero, Colombia, Aug. 24, 2023. The ADLA/Relámpago combined exercise honors our promise to be a trusted partner in the region by increasing collaboration, enhancing interoperability, and building partner nation capacity so that we can quickly work together when support is needed.
 
Exercise Relampago VIII and Angel de los Andes

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Exercise Relampago VIII and Angel de los Andes

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The M555 already went out of service, approximately in 2012-2015, the vehicle was quite complicated to keep in service, not even the Maxon M55 mounts were maintained, which they do make for a point defense, but well... here The "geniuses" are the ones who determine what is done with the equipment...
 

Colombian National Army Lt. Col. Raul Ramon Royero Garcia, the commander of the Lancero School, and members of his staff visit 7th Special Forces Group to promote interoperability and highlight the partnership between the organizations, Nov. 22, 2023, on Camp “Bull” Simons, Fla.

The Lancero School (Escuela de Lanceros in Spanish), is a renowned, prestigious military institution in Colombia, known for its specialized training programs, particularly for elite infantry and special forces units.

(U.S. Army photos by Staff Sgt. Carolina Sierra)


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From La Guajira, the students of the Special Forces School, who long to proudly wear the Commando badge, are developing the desert phase that allows them to condition their mind and body in order to adapt to any operational environment.
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EXPO DEFENSA 2023
Bogota December 5th to 7th of 2023.

The meeting place for Security and Defense leaders in Latin AmericaFor 3 days, Expodefensa becomes the showcase of the Security and Defense industry and technology at an international level, for all institutional and economic actors in Latin America. Discover the innovations of the Security and Defense industry in the world and take advantage of new business opportunities.
In 2023, Expodefensa will shed a special light on solutions that help Latin American countries prevent their changing challenges and ensure the security of their resources and citizens, including the strategic autonomy of Security and Defense forces, the prevention of natural disasters, the protection of natural resources and territories and the security of data-driven capabilities.

Expodefensa will provide the space for governments, Security and Defense forces and private actors to cooperate and find solutions in interrelated domains.
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The National Navy of Colombia carried out exercises in the Colombian Caribbean Sea, with the purpose of strengthening the level of training of crew members and increasing the effectiveness of operational and emergency reaction procedures. On this occasion it began with a Rendevouz and the welcome by the ARC Missile Frigate “Almirante Padilla” ARC-51 to the crew of the Gloria School ship as it entered Colombian waters, marked by a demonstration of the majesty of the Floating Ambassador of Colombia in the seas of the world.
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Officers from the Dutch Marines, officially Royal Neatherlands Marines (one of the most reputable marine corps in the world) visit Cartagena to learn about and interact with the Colombian Special Forces. The photo is interesting, Two of the Colombian Naval Commandos wearing brown bohina, evidently CCOES. The commando who makes the presentation wears a beard in garrison, possibly exceptions that are given to the commandos.
 

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