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Marine Forces Command - 2010
PUERTO QUETZAL, Guatemala - U.S. Navy Hospitalman 3rd Class Jorge Juarez, left, assigned to the Marine detachment embarked aboard high speed vessel Swift (HSV-2), watches and advises Guatemalan army Col. Luis Francisco Juarez, the commander of the Gen. Felipe Cruz Paratrooper Base, before shooting his weapon on a 25-meter range in Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala, Jan. 11, 2012, during High Speed Vessel-Southern Partnership Station (HSV-SPS) 2012. HSV-SPS is an annual deployment of U.S. ships to the U.S. Southern Command

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