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    Commandos Contend in Panama's Jungles for Coveted Cup

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    At zero-dark thirty an alarm goes off. Breakfast will be served momentarily, and participants in this year's Fuerzas Comando competition will head to their respective areas for another day of events to determine whose country has the best commando team.

    Now in its 14th year, commandos from 17 countries — the U.S., Argentina, Brazil, Chile, , Costa Rica, Ecuador, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, , Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Panama, Paraguay, Peru and Trinidad and Tobago — are competing to claim the title of “Fuerzas Comando Champion.”

    The competition began on July 15 with an opening ceremony hosted by Panama's Ministry of Public Security. Panamanian National Security Minister Alexis Bethancourt Yau and Army Col. Brian Greata, the deputy commander of Special Operations Command South, spoke during the opening ceremony.

    Greata highlighted the importance of facing international threats as partners.

    “Increasing our skills through competitions such as this, we improve our ability to face these challenges,” he said. “Therefore, I urge all of you to talk to each other, share ideas, cultivate camaraderie and establish trust and knowledge.”

    Exchanging Knowledge

    Following the ceremony, the commandos changed and went to Calzada de Amador, Panama, to the physical fitness event, which consisted of…

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