US Air Force personnel complete a grueling mountain warfare training course in Argentina, in what both outlets describe as a first for the service. The course spans several weeks and focuses on practical skills required for operations in rugged terrain. According to the reports, the airmen train in advanced rock climbing techniques, learn rope safety procedures, and practice crossing mountain rivers using single-rope bridge methods. The training emphasizes hands-on instruction and safety measures associated with working at altitude and moving across challenging natural obstacles. Both sources characterize the program as demanding and structured around progressing through multiple training segments over the course duration. The reporting does not add further operational details beyond the subjects trained, nor does it specify unit designations, the exact location within Argentina, or the total number of trainees. Overall, the articles agree that the personnel successfully finish the course after completing instruction and exercises in the listed climbing and bridging capabilities.