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Encyclopedia > AFEUR
Colombian Army AFEUR Badge
Colombian Army AFEUR Badge

AFEUR or Agrupación de Fuerzas Especiales Antiterroristas Urbanas (Urban Counter-Terrorist Special Forces Group) is an elite unit of the Colombian Army, whose primary mission is to perform counter-terrorist operations and hostage rescues based on stealth, surprise and team work. Image File history File links Colombian Army AFEUR Badge File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...


VIP protection is another task of the unit. For example, they protect the Colombian President when he travels, and provided protection for President Bill Clinton's (Army group) and President George W. Bush visits to Cartagena, in 2000 and 2004 respectively. Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ... Order: 42nd President Vice President: Al Gore Term of office: January 20, 1993 – January 20, 2001 Preceded by: George H. W. Bush Succeeded by: George W. Bush Date of birth: August 19, 1946 Place of birth: Hope, Arkansas First Lady: Hillary Rodham Clinton Political party: Democratic William Jefferson Clinton (born... Order: 43rd President of United States Vice President: Dick Cheney Term of office: January 20, 2001 – Present (His second term will end on January 20, 2009. ... For other places of the same name, see Cartagena Bocagrande Cartagena San Pedro Square, Old City Cartagena Fortresses of Cartagena are inscribed on the World Heritage List. ... This article is about the year 2000. ... 2004 is a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...


This unit answers directly to the Commando General de las Fuerzas Armadas (Armed Forces Joint Staff), and they are allowed to use any military air transportation to guarantee mobility, and to use any weapon or additional equipment as required to accomplish their missions.


History

Due to terrorist acts conducted in cities by guerrilla groups, the Colombian Army needed a specially trained unit to deal with this threat. This unit was required to be able to both operate and coordinate operations with other units of the army, or from other military branches.


Although Colombia's 40 year long conflict with guerrilla groups had given many reasons for such a unit to exist, two terrorists’ acts in particular worked as catalysts in the formation the unit: the assault on the Dominican Republic Embassy in 1980; and the siege of the Justice Palace (Colombian Supreme Court) in 1985. Distinguish from the type of ape called a gorilla. ...


As the unit's experience grew, and its rate of success increased, in 2003 the Colombian Government decided to establish other units assigned to main cities across the nation. Such units are smaller in size, and trained by the main group, and all operate under the AFEUR name.


In the same year, the Colombian Navy also deployed its own AFEUR unit attached to the Marine Corps. Although trained by the Army unit, the Navy unit specialises in underwater infiltration training akin to its amphibious nature. This unit is intended to have the same capabilities as its Army counterpart, and so far their main task has been to support Special Forces or other conventional Marine Corps units when operating in semi-urban areas. However it is likely that the unit also took part in the operation to provide protection to President George W. Bush during his visit to Cartagena in December 2004. Order: 43rd President of United States Vice President: Dick Cheney Term of office: January 20, 2001 – Present (His second term will end on January 20, 2009. ...


Recruiting and training

Members of all branches of the Military of Colombia and the National Police are eligible to join AFEUR. Such personnel are required to have no criminal record, and have likely to have already received previous special training such as Colombian Army’s Lancero course, or other training abroad. Colombias Ministry of Defense, charged with the countrys internal and external defense and security, has an Army, Navy (which includes both marines and coast guard) Air Force, and National Police under the leadership of a civilian Minister of Defense. ...


Training takes place at the Colombian Army’s Communications School in Facatativa near Bogota (which also serves as unit headquarters), and includes airborne operations, night operations, and Close Quarters Combat CQC. It is divided in two phases: the first focuses on team work, whilst the second focuses on special skills such as explosives training, paramedic training, sharpshooting and marksmanship, amongst others. CQC or Close Quarters Combat is used to describe an up-close military hand-to-hand fighting system. ...


The main AFEUR group also shares training with Special Forces units from other countries - mostly likely with the US, due to the military cooperation agreement established between the two governments, and also perhaps with the UK (although this is less known due to the low profile the UK military like to keep in their operations). For the . ... US, Us or us may stand for the United States of America us, the oblique case form of the English language pronoun we. ...


The full effectiveness of this unit is not known, however due to the constant training and exposure to live operations, AFEUR should be regarded as a top class operation.


References

  • http://www.ejercito.mil.co
  • http://www.cgfm.mil.co

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AFEUR - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (741 words)
AFEUR, AFEAU (both acronyms stands for the same) or Agrupación de Fuerzas Especiales Antiterroristas Urbanas (Urban Counter-Terrorist Special Forces Group) is an elite unit of the Colombian Army, whose primary mission is to perform counter-terrorist operations and hostage rescues based on stealth, surprise and team work.
Reports from the media and official sources states that this unit has been involved in every top profile operation against guerrilla groups in both preventive strikes and emergecy response actions in urban and semi-urban areas all across Colombia, though details are kept in secret.
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