Shown from left to right a distinguished gathering of individuals who were present for the recognition of the 94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consultant Group (94th ACG) award medal of the Guatemalan National Police, they are: Assistant Secretary William Brown, U.S. Department of State, Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Congressman Mario Diaz-Balart, Miami-Dade Police J.D. Patterson and U.S. Southern Command General John F. Kelly, USMC
Being awarded the Guatemalan National Police Service medal by the Deputy Director of Operation for the Guatemalan National Police, General Pedro Esteban Lopez Garcia
Shown from left to right is Benny F. Benitez, Founder and CEO of the 94th AeroClaims-Aviation Consultant Group with Mr. T.J. Salzar of the U.S. State Department in Guatemala who was responsible for the training coordination of the Guatemala National Police Special Forces Members while in Miami, Florida under the U.S. State Department International Narcotics Law enforcement (INL) Training program, which is supported and funded by the U.S.
The awarded medal by the Guatemalan National Police for our service in the application of specific and specialized training consisting of an aviation nature vital to the training and exposure of the operators
Also as an added honor was presented with the badge worn by all civil police officer in Guatemala
Miami, Florida 26th September 2014: For services rendered onto the Government of Guatemala in support of a U.S. Department of State International Narcotic Law enforcement (INL) requirement, Benny F. Benitez, the Founder and CEO of the 94th AeroClamis-Aviation Consultant Group (94th ACG) was presented by the National Civil Police of Guatemala the Guatemalan Police Service Medal.
The (94th ACG) was instrumental in working with their colleagues at Miami-Dade Police Special Response Team (SRT) to have added an "tactical aviation" element to the training of the visiting Guatemalan Commando's. who were under the tutelage of SRT.
The (94th ACG) provided real world aircraft awareness and experience which was blended and added to the tactical environment in which the visiting Commando's trained in and where trained by SRT.
This marks the first international award to the (94th ACG) within the realm of blending aviation with real world tactical and security needs. The (94th ACG) in working with West Palm Beach, Florida JOMAR Tactical are engaging other allied Nations via the U.S. State Department International Narcotic Law enforcement (INL) program.
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