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Jorge Esquilin (center) from ARSOUTH G3 exercise division,

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Jorge Esquilin (center) from ARSOUTH G3 exercise division,

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Jorge Esquilin (center) from ARSOUTH G3 exercise division, explain the JMSEL (Joint Master Scenario List) system to Colombian observers May 3. JMSEL is the system used to send events or small scenarios to the training audience during Peacekeeping Operations Americas 2011. Peacekeeping Operations-Americas is an annual, CJCS approved, USSOUTHCOM sponsored, regionally oriented Command Post Exercise involving armed forces, IGOs, NGOs and other non-military partners from Central and South America. PKO-A creates a multinational training venue that incorporates multi-echelon Professional Development Engagements and a CPX to foster alliances, enhance regional relations, reinforce security arrangements, promote interoperability and obtain support for U.S. forces and interests, promote and improve cooperative measures and collective military capabilities; and promote, support and enhance democracy and stability in the Latin American and Caribbean region. U.S. Army South is the Executive Planning Agent for Peacekeeping Operations-Americas scheduled from May 13 and 14.

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03/05/2011
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