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SCHRIEVER SPACE FORCE BASE, Colo. - The Chilean Air Force and Joint Task Force-Space Defense embarked on a series of space situational experiments during its November Sprint Advanced Concept Training series. In August, members of the organizations gathered at Catalyst Campus to learn about the JTF-SD’s commercial operations cell and how they could partner in the future. Pictured here are (left to right), Maj. Nicholas Snyder, JTF-SD Chief of Civil, Commercial, and Allied Integration Office, Lt. Col. Lorena Juarez, Security Cooperation Officer, U.S. Embassy, Chile; Lt. Col. Jonathan Whitaker, U.S. Southern Command Director of Space Forces; Col. Giovanni Corredor, Space Advisor, Office of the Vice President of Colombia; Col. Luis Saez, deputy director of Space Affairs of the Chilean Air Force, and Col. Jessica Nichol, Air Attache, U.S. Embassy, Chile. (Courtesy photo)
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