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Minister Alexis Bethancourt Yau, Ministry of Public

Minister Alexis Bethancourt Yau, Ministry of Public

Minister Alexis Bethancourt Yau, Ministry of Public Security speaks during the FC18 closing ceremony, July 26, 2018, at the Instituto Superior Policial, Panama. Fuerzas Comando is a competition executed by Spec... More

Brig. Gen. Antonio M. Fletcher, commanding general

Brig. Gen. Antonio M. Fletcher, commanding general

Brig. Gen. Antonio M. Fletcher, commanding general of Special Operations Command South, speaks during the FC18 closing ceremony, July 26, 2018, at the Instituto Superior Policial, Panama. Fuerzas Comando is a c... More

Colombia comandos present the Fuerzas Comando trophy

Colombia comandos present the Fuerzas Comando trophy

Colombia comandos present the Fuerzas Comando trophy during the FC18 closing ceremony, July 26, 2018, at the Instituto Superior Policial, Panama. Fuerzas Comando is a competition executed by Special Operations ... More

Minister Alexis Bethancourt Yau, Ministry of Public

Minister Alexis Bethancourt Yau, Ministry of Public

Minister Alexis Bethancourt Yau, Ministry of Public Security and Brig. Gen. Antonio M. Fletcher, commanding general of Special Operations Command South, present team Colombia the Fuerzas Comando trophy as part ... More

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