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From Fort Polk, Louisiana, United States, troops of the Colombian National Army are in a bilateral training with the US Army for operational effectiveness.
 
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Colombian Amry Soldier Hernández belongs to the Wacuraba indigenous community in the department of Vaupés. Hernández, fuses his roots and ancestral culture with his Military Vocation and is clear that to serve Colombia there are no barriers.

Homeland Honor Loyalty !!!
 
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The School of Military Parachuting welcomes the new students of the Military Parachuting course No. 872, who with vocation, begin their training to achieve the distinctive of the Golden Wings. "Skydiver to the End" Success to all!
 
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Colombian Air Force in RED FLAG RESCUE 2021.

Demonstrating a high level of professionalism and the ability to perform search missions
 
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RED FLAG RESCUE 2021

The rigorous preparation of the crews of the Colombian Air Force has allowed it to operate alongside the USAF A-10 Thunderbolt II Aircraft Squadron of the USAF in Air rescue on CSAR missions. Thus, the Colombian Air Force is at the height of great missions with the allies of the United States and NATO
 
The Colombian Air Force in Red Flag Rescue 2021

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The Colombian Air Force received first two Raytheon T-6C Texan II combat trainers out of eight ordered. They're coming to replace the Cessna T-37 Tweet.
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United States Air Force Tactical Air Control Party Airmen assigned to the 14th Air Support Operations Squadron worked together with Fuerza Aérea Colombiana Aerial Special Operations Group (GROEA) to call in simulated airstrikes on targets using U.S. F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft as well as shared different air and terminal attack controller tactics, techniques, and procedures during exercise RelampagoVI.
 
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Ties of cooperation and friendship between the United States and Colombia are strengthened. Commander of the Colombian Air Force received his counterpart from AFSOUTH, in the development of exercise RelámpagoVI. ?????
 
During the Military Exercise RelámpagoVI, the Group of Special Air Operations of the Colombian Air Force GROEA, guided the F-16 aircraft of the 12th Air Force (Air Forces Southern) in simulated air attacks on targets, unifying tactics, techniques and control procedures. terminal attack aircraft.

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In support of the medical day and humanitarian aid that is being carried out in The Providencia Island, And with the Support and Aid of the US ARMY, the Colombian Armed forces will continue to have its human and technical talent to fully support the island and Raizal population that lives in the Archipelago department in the Colombian Caribbean Territory

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U.S. and Colombian Air Force members stand for a group photo during Exercise Relampago VI at Comando Aereo de Combate Number 5 (CACOM 5) in Rionegro, Colombia, July 16, 2021. Relampago VI is a combined Colombian and U.S. exercise taking place in the U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) theater that focuses on techniques, tactics and procedures to strengthen the longstanding partnership between our armed forces.
 
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A U.S. Air Force 79th Expeditionary Fighter Squadron pilot flies an F-16 Fighting Falcon during Exercise Relampago VI at Comando Aereo de Combate Number 5 (CACOM 5) in Rionegro, Colombia, July 14, 2021. Relampago VI is a combined Colombian and U.S. exercise taking place in the U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) theater that focuses on techniques, tactics and procedures to strengthen the longstanding partnership between our armed forces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Jacob Gutierrez)
 

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