 From Soju's radio and television, this is the Army Now. Special Forces teams from 21 different countries gather at Ptolemaida Air Base in Columbia, South America, all aiming for the number one spot in the ninth annual Puerzas Commando. Established in 2004 by U.S. Southern Command, Puerzas Commando, or Commando Special Forces, is designed to bring nations from North, Central, and South America as well as the Caribbean together through a variety of physical and mental endurance challenges based on elite military skills. Transmitters suspect we'll do pretty well this year. We have a nice young team, vibrant, ready to go, ready to execute everything they've been taught and have been training in. It's not all about winning the competition. At Puerzas Commando, everyone walks away with new experiences and stronger international bonds. Reporting from Ptolemaida Air Base, Columbia, I'm Army Sergeant Lindsay Howard, 107th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment. That's the Army Now.