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Guyana participants listen to a brief July 19, 2015,

Guyana participants listen to a brief July 19, 2015,

Guyana participants listen to a brief July 19, 2015, before beginning an obstacle course during this year's Fuerzas Comando competition in Poptun, Guatemala. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. Osvaldo Equite/Released)

Fuerzas Comando judges brief competitors prior to the

Fuerzas Comando judges brief competitors prior to the

Fuerzas Comando judges brief competitors prior to the start of the Kaibil obstacle course July, 19, 2015, in Poptun, Guatemala. Each participating country provides a judge from the onset of the planning process... More

A Guatemalan Kaibil demonstrates how to overcome a

A Guatemalan Kaibil demonstrates how to overcome a

A Guatemalan Kaibil demonstrates how to overcome a rope obstacle July 19, 2015, during this year's Fuerzas Comando competition in Poptun, Guatemala. Demonstrators are used throughout the competition to help par... More

Fuerzas Comando competitors wait for a demonstration

Fuerzas Comando competitors wait for a demonstration

Fuerzas Comando competitors wait for a demonstration by Guatemalan Kaibils prior to the start of the obstacle course event July 19, 2015, in Poptun, Guatemala. (U.S. Army Photo by Staff Sgt. Osvaldo Equite/Released)

Fuerzas Comando competitors wait for a demonstration

Fuerzas Comando competitors wait for a demonstration

Fuerzas Comando competitors wait for a demonstration prior to the start of an obstacle course July, 19, 2015, in Poptun, Guatemala. (U.S. Army Photo by Staff Sgt. Osvaldo Equite/Released)

Fuerzas Comando judges brief competitors prior to the

Fuerzas Comando judges brief competitors prior to the

Fuerzas Comando judges brief competitors prior to the start of an obstacle course event July, 19, 2015, in Poptun, Guatemala. Each participating country provides a judge from the onset of the planning process t... More

Fuerzas Comando competitors from Argentina listen to

Fuerzas Comando competitors from Argentina listen to

Fuerzas Comando competitors from Argentina listen to a brief before beginning the Kaibil obstacle course July, 19, 2015, in Poptun, Guatemala. (U.S. Army Photo by Staff Sgt. Osvaldo Equite/Released)

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Clarck Jeantinord translates

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Clarck Jeantinord translates

U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Clarck Jeantinord translates instructions to Haitian competitors July 19, 2015, during a Fuerzas Comando 15 competition event in Poptun, Guatemala. The competition, is a vital training oppo... More

A Fuerzas Comando competitor from Belize listens to

A Fuerzas Comando competitor from Belize listens to

A Fuerzas Comando competitor from Belize listens to a brief before beginning the Kaibil obsatcle course July, 19, 2015, in Poptun, Guatemala. (U.S. Army Photo by Staff Sgt. Osvaldo Equite/Released)

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