File:Fuerzas Comando 2011- Snipers Snaps and Movers.ogv
Fuerzas_Comando_2011-_Snipers_Snaps_and_Movers.ogv (Ogg multiplexed audio/video file, Theora/Vorbis, length 2 min 44 s, 240 × 180 pixels, 602 kbps overall, file size: 11.75 MB)
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DescriptionFuerzas Comando 2011- Snipers Snaps and Movers.ogv | B-roll of the Fuerzas Comando Snipers "Snaps and Movers" in Ilopongo, El Salvador. Fuerzas Comando is an annual U.S. Southern Command & Special Operation Command - South sponsored event, bringing together special forces, commando and specialized law enforcement teams from partnered countries throughout the Americas to compete in a "best of the best" - style competition. The nine-day event has a different host country each year. This year, 19 teams have converged on host country El Salvador with events taking place at Special Counter-Terrorism Command Operations Center (CEAT) in Ilopango, San Jose Shangallo Valley Range, Costa Del Sol amphibious assault course, and the Volcano Boqueron hiking trail. Scenes include Various footage of snipers firing rifles. Produced by Spc. Victor Ayala. | ||||
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Source | http://www.dvidshub.net/video/118371/fuerzas-comando-2011-snipers-snaps-and-movers#.TlpXbKjCcdU | ||||
Author | Spc. Victor Ayala | ||||
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