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U.S. Southern Command Commander, Air Force Gen. Douglas

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U.S. Southern Command Commander, Air Force Gen. Douglas Fraser makes opening remarks during the IV South American Defense Conference July 25 in Bogota, Colombia. Fraser and Colombian Armed Forces (Fuerzas Militares de Colombia) Commanding General, Gen. Alejandro Navas Ramos co-hosted this year’s conference July 24 – 26, 2012. The theme of SOUTHDEC 2012, the fourth annual occurrence of this conference, was “Military Transformation to Meet Evolving Threats.” During the conference senior military and civilian leaders from 11 nations were able to actively participate in executive-level, face-to-face discussions concerning regional threats and transformation efforts to address current and future concerns in a collaborative manner. (Courtesy U.S. Embassy Bogota, Colombia) (Released)

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25/07/2012
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