US Special Forces, Colombian Junglas train

A member of the Colombian Compañía Jungla Antinarcóticos, left, briefs a Special Forces soldier assigned to the 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne), his plan to assault an objective on Santa Rosa Island on November 23. The Junglas, as they are known, were participating in a culmination exercise hosted by the Green Berets and designed to test their proficiency in close quarters combat as well as mission planning. The Junglas spent most of November on Eglin AFB training with the Special Forces soldiers as part of the Western Hemisphere’s longest enduring security partnership formed to counter narcotic and human trafficking. (U.S. Army photo/Maj. Thomas Cieslak)

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