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A special operations team struggles to right its capsized

A special operations team struggles to right its capsized

A special operations team struggles to right its capsized boat June 20 during the aquatic event of Fuerzas Comando 2011 at Costa del Sol, El Salvador. Fuerzas Comando, established in 2004, is a U.S. Southern Co... More

The Chilean special operations team brings its raft

The Chilean special operations team brings its raft

The Chilean special operations team brings its raft ashore June 20 at the aquatic event of Fuerzas Comando 2011 at Costa del Sol, El Salvador. Fuerzas Comando, established in 2004, is a U.S. Southern Command-sp... More

A special operations team prepares for the boat paddle

A special operations team prepares for the boat paddle

A special operations team prepares for the boat paddle June 20 during the aquatic event of Fuerzas Comando 2011 at Costa del Sol, El Salvador. Fuerzas Comando, established in 2004, is a U.S. Southern Command-sp... More

A special operations team along the coast to the next

A special operations team along the coast to the next

A special operations team along the coast to the next checkpoint June 20 during the aquatic event of Fuerzas Comando 2011 at Costa del Sol, El Salvador. Fuerzas Comando, established in 2004, is a U.S. Southern ... More

A special operations team rows into the surf June 20

A special operations team rows into the surf June 20

A special operations team rows into the surf June 20 during the aquatic event of Fuerzas Comando 2011 at Costa del Sol, El Salvador. Fuerzas Comando, established in 2004, is a U.S. Southern Command-sponsored sp... More

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