SATMO trains Panamanian partners

By Adriane ElliotFebruary 6, 2023

Security Assistance Training Management Organization's Sgt. 1st Class Nino Cintron plays the role of a casualty while advising Panamanian law enforcement during a riverine training exercise in Colon, Panama. The training took place on patrol vessels in riverine and maritime environments to provide the most realistic experience for the Technical Assistance Field Team's Panamanian partners. SATMO organizes and trains tailored SATs to meet security assistance mission requirements and deploys worldwide in support of Allies and Partners and geographic combatant command theater strategies.
1 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Security Assistance Training Management Organization's Sgt. 1st Class Nino Cintron plays the role of a casualty while advising Panamanian law enforcement during a riverine training exercise in Colon, Panama. The training took place on patrol vessels in riverine and maritime environments to provide the most realistic experience for the Technical Assistance Field Team's Panamanian partners. SATMO organizes and trains tailored SATs to meet security assistance mission requirements and deploys worldwide in support of Allies and Partners and geographic combatant command theater strategies.
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Sgt. 1st Class Jose Santiago provides riverine navigation instruction to a member of the Panamanian Tactical Anti-Drug Operations Unit (UTOA) during a training exercise in Colon, Panama. Santiago, a member of a security assistance team (SAT), deployed to Panama to train law enforcement on water survival, medical procedures, watercraft maintenance, and communications operations. The Security Assistance Training Management Organization (SATMO) currently supports more than 25 missions with over 100 personnel deployed to more than 15 countries working with America's partners and allies.
2 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Sgt. 1st Class Jose Santiago provides riverine navigation instruction to a member of the Panamanian Tactical Anti-Drug Operations Unit (UTOA) during a training exercise in Colon, Panama. Santiago, a member of a security assistance team (SAT), deployed to Panama to train law enforcement on water survival, medical procedures, watercraft maintenance, and communications operations. The Security Assistance Training Management Organization (SATMO) currently supports more than 25 missions with over 100 personnel deployed to more than 15 countries working with America's partners and allies.

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Sgt. 1st Class Nino Cintron trains members of the Panamanian Tactical
Anti-Drug Operations Unit (UTOA) on best practices for transferring a litter from watercraft during a training exercise in Colon, Panama. Cintron, a member of the Security Assistance Training Management Organization (SATMO), was part of a Technical Assistance Field 
Team (TAFT) deployed to provide Riverine Operations Training ending on Feb. 3. SATMO's security assistance professionals support the Joint Force and Interagency around the globe, operationalizing FMS and implementing training solutions in support of America's allies and partners.
3 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Sgt. 1st Class Nino Cintron trains members of the Panamanian Tactical
Anti-Drug Operations Unit (UTOA) on best practices for transferring a litter from watercraft during a training exercise in Colon, Panama. Cintron, a member of the Security Assistance Training Management Organization (SATMO), was part of a Technical Assistance Field
Team (TAFT) deployed to provide Riverine Operations Training ending on Feb. 3. SATMO's security assistance professionals support the Joint Force and Interagency around the globe, operationalizing FMS and implementing training solutions in support of America's allies and partners.
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Security Assistance Training Management Organization (SATMO) Soldier Sgt. 1st Class Christopher Lara, assists Panamanian Tactical Anti-Drug Operations personnel in launching a patrol vessel. Lara is part of a Security Assistance Team (SAT) who provided Riverine Operations Training ending on Feb. 3 in Colon, Panama. The team 
trained Panamanian law enforcement on water survival, medical, watercraft maintenance, and communications operations. SATMO organizes and trains tailored SATs to meet security assistance mission requirements and deploys worldwide in support of Allies and Partners and geographic combatant command theater strategies.
4 / 4 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Security Assistance Training Management Organization (SATMO) Soldier Sgt. 1st Class Christopher Lara, assists Panamanian Tactical Anti-Drug Operations personnel in launching a patrol vessel. Lara is part of a Security Assistance Team (SAT) who provided Riverine Operations Training ending on Feb. 3 in Colon, Panama. The team
trained Panamanian law enforcement on water survival, medical, watercraft maintenance, and communications operations. SATMO organizes and trains tailored SATs to meet security assistance mission requirements and deploys worldwide in support of Allies and Partners and geographic combatant command theater strategies.
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Sgt. 1st Class Nino Cintron, Sgt. 1st Class Jose Santiago and Sgt. 1st Class Christopher Lara from the Security Assistance Training Management Organization (SATMO) supported Riverine Operations training in Colon, Panama with the Panamanian Tactical Anti-Drug Operations Unit (UTOA) last week. The team trained Panamanian law enforcement on navigation, watercraft maintenance, water survival, medical procedures, and communications operations. This training took place on patrol vessels in riverine and maritime environments to provide the optimal experience for SATMO’s Panamanian partners. SATMO deploys expert teams across the globe in support of America's allies and partners, and in support of Geographic Combatant Command strategies.