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Wednesday, June 17, 2009 - 00:00
Members of the 820th Security Forces Group from Moody AFB, Ga. joined forces this week with their Jamaican Defence Force counterparts for an exchange of ideas focused on the improvement of joint tactics and procedures.
Wednesday, June 17, 2009 - 00:00
Teams from Military Sealift Command hospital ship USNS Comfort (T-AH 20) flew in more than 80 pallets of donated humanitarian supplies to the Colombian Marine Battalion June 11 here.
Wednesday, June 17, 2009 - 00:00
Members from the dental team assigned to Military Sealift Command hospital ship USNS Comfort (T-AH 20) taught an oral hygiene class for 400 students at Chilvi School June 15.
Wednesday, June 17, 2009 - 00:00
Judges representing 21 countries throughout the western hemisphere gathered here today to validate various obstacle courses for the sixth annual Fuerzas Comando 2009 competition held here this year.
Wednesday, June 17, 2009 - 00:00
Military Sealift Command hospital ship USNS Comfort (T-AH 20) wrapped up her mission in Colombia with a closing ceremony that included a performance from an award-winning Latin singer.
Wednesday, June 17, 2009 - 00:00
Teams onboard hospital ship USNS Comfort (T-AH 20) saw their last patients at Max Seidel School June 16 here at their fifth stop during Continuing Promise 2009 (CP09).
Tuesday, June 16, 2009 - 00:00
Oviedo, 19, was one of several young men who disappeared last year in Soacha, a populous city south of Bogota. Weeks after their disappearance, they were found by their families in unmarked graves
Tuesday, June 16, 2009 - 00:00
More and more often, the small unit was asked to fly higher and higher, and deeper and deeper into dangerous country. In the summer of 2002, after flying for more than a year, Cockes, then the unit's lead pilot, stood up at a company all-hands meeting in
Tuesday, June 16, 2009 - 00:00
The figures come from the UNHCR, the world's main refugee body in its annual Global Trends report released today. [Colombia is first in the world in displaced persons]
Tuesday, June 16, 2009 - 00:00
Venezuela has redirected a new metro line away from a chic part of Caracas, one of Latin America's most congested capitals, because it would have benefited 'oligarchs'