U.S., Honduran Airmen exchange survival techniques
Honduran Air Force air crew members and soldiers from the Honduran army's unit TESON clear an area by making a "V" in the ground to help an aircraft locate their position during the vectoring application of the aircrew survival seminar at Tamara, Honduras, Feb. 15. TESON stands for Tropas Especiales para Operaciones de Selva y Nocturnas, which is their equivalent to the U.S. Army Rangers. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Lesley Waters)
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