His impressive and extensive credentials are obvious in the pages of this easy to digest book, replete with amazing color photographs. He also has articles in over fifty magazines spanning twenty countries. Since then, he has had another eighteen books published in Argentina, Brazil, Austria, France, Germany, and the United Kingdom. His first book, about the Malvinas/Falklands War, was published in 2007. Air Forces of Latin America – Columbia is the fifth volume in this series and does a great job highlighting this impressive air power.Īuthor Santiago Rivas is a native of Buenos Aires, Argentina and has worked since 1997 as an aviation and defense journalist across Latin America. Columbian air power traces its roots back over a century. Combined, the air divisions are all very powerful, and contribute to the biggest combined aviation force in the world. The Columbian Ministerio de Defensa Nacional (Ministry of Defence) oversees the Fuerzas Militares de Columbia (Military Forces of Colombia) air forces among the most powerful in Latin America, comprising of four branches: the Fuerza Aérea Colombiana (FAC -Colombian Air Force), Armada Nacional de la República de Colombia (ARC - Colombian National Navy), Ejército Nacional de Colombia (EJC - Colombian National Army) and Policía Nacional de Colombia (PNC - National Police of Colombia).
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