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  2. Military Forces of Colombia - Wikipedia

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    Many Colombian military personnel have received military training assistance directly in Colombia and also in the United States. The United States has provided equipment and financing to the Colombian military and police through the military assistance program, foreign military sales, and the international narcotics control program, all ...

  3. Colombia–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    Author Doug Stokes claims that there is a major discrepancy between the U.S. "stated goals of US policy and the actual targets and effects" of the war on drugs in Colombia, arguing that U.S. military assistance has been primarily directed at fighting the FARC and ELN guerrillas despite the fact that past CIA and DEA reports have identified the ...

  4. Plan Colombia - Wikipedia

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    Foreign Military Sales (FMS) helicopters are purchased by the Colombian Army but supported by U.S. personnel. 20 Sikorsky UH-60L helicopters; Technical Assistance Field Team. Based at Tolemaida Air Base (Melgar, Tolima), the team provides maintenance to U.S.-made helicopters. Joint Initial Entry Rotary Wing School

  5. Colombia armed groups used peace talks to build strength ...

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    Colombia's illegal armed groups have taken advantage of the government's pursuit of peace to strengthen themselves militarily and economically, the commander of the country's armed forces said on ...

  6. Counternarcotics and Transnational Threats Command (Colombia)

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    The Counternarcotics and Transnational Threats Command (Spanish: Comando Contra el Narcotráfico y las Amenazas Transnacionales, CONAT) is a military command of the National Army of Colombia tasked with providing assistance to counter-narcotics efforts. [1]

  7. United States military aid - Wikipedia

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    Exposing foreign civilian and military officials to democratic values, military professionalism, and international norms of human rights; Some examples of this would include the United States' efforts in Colombia and South Korea. Military aid has been successful in stopping insurgency, providing stability, and ending conflicts within the region.

  8. Aid Convoy Leaves Colombia for Venezuela Following Military ...

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    Venezuela’s self-declared interim president Juan Guaido saw off a convoy carrying humanitarian aid due to leave the Colombian town of Cucuta for Venezuela on Saturday, February 23.The convoy’s ...

  9. National Army of Colombia - Wikipedia

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    The National Army of Colombia (Spanish: Ejército Nacional de Colombia) is the land warfare service branch of the Military Forces of Colombia.With over 361,420 active personnel as of 2020, it is the largest and oldest service branch in Colombia, and is the second largest army in the Americas after the United States and before Brazil.