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Members of the Colombian Compana Jungla Antinarcoticos conduct mortar familiarization training with Green Berets of the 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne) November 17 on an Eglin Air Force Base Range. The partnership training between the Colombian ...
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Members of the Colombian Compana Jungla Antinarcoticos prepare to fire a mortar round during familiarization training with Green Berets of the 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne) November 17 on an Eglin Air Force Base Range. The partnership training...
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A member of the Colombian Compana Jungla Antinarcoticos checks the sight of a mortar system during familiarization training with Green Berets of the 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne) November 17 on an Eglin Air Force Base Range. The partnership tr...
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A Green Beret assigned to the 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne), left, instructs a member of the Colombian Compana Jungla Antinarcoticos on the use of a sniper rifle during familiarization training conducted November 17 on an Eglin Air Force Base R...
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Members of the Colombian Compana Jungla Antinarcoticos conducted mortar familiarization training with Green Berets assigned to the 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne) November 17 on an Eglin Air Force Base Range.
The partnership training between the Colombian Junglas, as they are known, and the American Special Forces is a component of one of the Western Hemisphere's most enduring security partnerships formed to counter narcotic and human trafficking.
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