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    Puerto Rico National Guard supports Fuerzas Comando 2011

    Puerto Rico National Guard supports Fuerzas Comando 2011

    Photo By Sgt. Monique Smith | Spc. Armando Alvarez, a Puerto Rico National Guard soldier, with the 3678th Forward...... read more read more

    ILOPANGO, EL SALVADOR

    06.15.2011

    Story by Sgt. Monique Smith 

    22nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment   

    ILOPANGO, El Salvador — The soldiers of the Puerto Rico National Guard bring to the table bilingual and bicultural capabilities, in support of Fuerzas Comando 2011.

    Fuerzas Comando, established in 2004, is a U.S. Southern Command-sponsored special operations skills competition and senior-leader seminar which is conducted annually in Central and South America and the Caribbean.

    From the coordination of lodging, transportation, dining facility details, fuel point operations, and assistance with the Tactical Operations Center, the Puerto Rican National Guard is performing a crucial role in support of the exercise.

    The competition, hosted this year by El Salvador, includes eight-man teams from 19 nations competing in a series of tests and evaluations of their skills in special operations tactics, techniques and procedures used in counter-terrorist operations.

    “This support exercise enhances the cooperation and security of partnership that we have throughout the Americas,” said Col. William Griffin, the officer in charge of the Distinguished Visitor Program with the Puerto Rico National Guard Joint Forces Headquarters.

    Many guardsmen believe that their support of this exercise will have profound effects long after its completion.

    Spc. Eric Sierra, an administration specialist with the Puerto Rico National Guard 191st Readiness Support Group, said that he is very impressed by the teams and the people of El Salvador, and feels that he is positively contributing to the overall effort.

    For these soldiers, this is not their first time working with Central and South American nations, where their bilingual skills make a singular difference in the operation.

    “We have more than 20 years of working and supporting South Command with traditional command activities like this one,” said Griffin. “Being fully bilingual and bicultural makes it easy for us to integrate and help support.”

    Altogether, the guardsmen provide crucial and irreplaceable skills that help the competition to be successful and less confusing.

    “We all enjoy being here in support of this exercise and especially helping the teams communicate with each other,” said Sierra.
    The Fuerzas Comando exercise runs from June 15 to 23, when this year’s winner will be announced at the closing ceremony.

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    Date Taken: 06.15.2011
    Date Posted: 06.16.2011 02:15
    Story ID: 72159
    Location: ILOPANGO, SV

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