Summary
Admiral Hernando Wills Velez (Twitter) joins Andrew (Twitter; LinkedIn) to discuss intelligence in Colombia. He is the former professional head of the Colombian Navy.
What You’ll Learn
Intelligence
What it is like to be the head of an entire Navy
Intelligence from the point of view of a senior military officer
The unique set of challenges Colombia faces – insurgents, terrorists, paramilitaries, drug-cartels, etc.
The role intelligence played in the daring Operation Jacque
Reflections
The blessings and curses of geography
Capacity building in organizations
And much, much more…
Episode Notes
To hear more about his remarkable career as former professional head of the Colombian Navy, and to discuss Colombia and intelligence, Andrew sat down with Admiral Hernando Wills Vélez.
Colombia and its navy must reckon with a unique combination of challenges – including Marxist insurgents, right-wing paramilitaries, drug cartels, crime syndicates, and a vast and diverse territory. To sum up, it is a remarkably fascinating case-study for the role intelligence might play.
Admiral Wills was also the commander of the Pacific Fleet, head of the Colombian Coast Guard, and a former aide de camp to the President of Colombia. His father was a career military officer who served in the Korean War with the Colombian Navy. He is an NDU graduate.
And…
“Operation Jacque.”
This episode coincides with a pop-up exhibit at our museum on a 2008 Colombian intelligence-led operation to rescue 15 hostages held for many years by the FARC, a Marxist guerilla group who were involved in drug trafficking, extortion, and terrorism. 3 Americans and 12 Colombians were rescued, including a candidate for the Colombian presidency. Bottom line: all the hostages were freed from deep within the rainforest without a single shot being fired. Intelligence baby, intelligence.
Quote of the Week
"Time goes so fast. I joined the Navy when I was 15 years old, very young. I finished high school. in the Naval academy. And then you start your regular business as a young lieutenant in ships and destroyers and positions on land. And all of a sudden, you see yourself as an admiral. I mean, it's a crazy thing…[then] I had the privilege to be selected by the president to lead the Columbia Navy." – former Head of Columbia's Navy Admiral Hernando Wills.
Resources
Headline Resource
“Operation Jacque,” International Spy Museum, Spring-Summer 2022
Books
Colombia: A Concise Contemporary History, M. Larosa & G. Mejía (R&L, 2017)
Out of Captivity: Surviving 1967 Days in the Colombian Jungle, M. Gonsalves, et al. (W. Morrow, 2009)
Beginner Articles
Colombia Profile – Timeline, BBC (2018)
Colombia – CIA World Factbook, CIA (2022)
Colombia Marks One Year Anniversary of Jaque, Reuters (2009)
Colombia – Navy, Global Security (n.d.)
Articles
Anchoring the Caribbean: The Colombian Navy, W. Mills, Stable Seas (2021)
Colombia & Operation Jacque, L. Collins, Modern War Institute (2021)
Plan Colombia and the U.S. Army’s 7th Special Forces Group, K. Higgins, Taylor Francis (2021)
Plan Colombia: Effectiveness & Costs, D. Mejía, Brookings (2016)
Globalization & FARC, J. Forero, USAWC (2013)
FARC: A Portrait of Insurgent Intelligence, J. Gentry & D. Spencer, INS (2010)
Videos
FARC Hostage Rescue Video – Operation Jacque, CBS (2008)
Primary Sources
Revocation of Terrorist Designation for FARC, A. Blinken, State (2021)
Plan Colombia – Staff Trip Report, Senate Foreign Relations Committee (2005)
Plan Colombia, U.S. Role – Hearing, House Subcommittee on the W. Hemisphere (2000)
NSC 1 – Carter Panama Canal Directive (1977)
Letter to U.S. Senators From Carter – Panama Canal (1977)
*Wildcard Resource*
One Hundred years of Solitude (novel), Embrace of the Serpent (movie), or Adventures of an Orchid Hunter (travel memoir) – take your pick!
Summary
Admiral Hernando Wills Velez (Twitter) joins Andrew (Twitter; LinkedIn) to discuss intelligence in Colombia. He is the former professional head of the Colombian Navy.
What You’ll Learn
Intelligence
What it is like to be the head of an entire Navy
Intelligence from the point of view of a senior military officer
The unique set of challenges Colombia faces – insurgents, terrorists, paramilitaries, drug-cartels, etc.
The role intelligence played in the daring Operation Jacque
Reflections
The blessings and curses of geography
Capacity building in organizations
And much, much more…
Episode Notes
To hear more about his remarkable career as former professional head of the Colombian Navy, and to discuss Colombia and intelligence, Andrew sat down with Admiral Hernando Wills Vélez.
Colombia and its navy must reckon with a unique combination of challenges – including Marxist insurgents, right-wing paramilitaries, drug cartels, crime syndicates, and a vast and diverse territory. To sum up, it is a remarkably fascinating case-study for the role intelligence might play.
Admiral Wills was also the commander of the Pacific Fleet, head of the Colombian Coast Guard, and a former aide de camp to the President of Colombia. His father was a career military officer who served in the Korean War with the Colombian Navy. He is an NDU graduate.
And…
“Operation Jacque.”
This episode coincides with a pop-up exhibit at our museum on a 2008 Colombian intelligence-led operation to rescue 15 hostages held for many years by the FARC, a Marxist guerilla group who were involved in drug trafficking, extortion, and terrorism. 3 Americans and 12 Colombians were rescued, including a candidate for the Colombian presidency. Bottom line: all the hostages were freed from deep within the rainforest without a single shot being fired. Intelligence baby, intelligence.
Quote of the Week
"Time goes so fast. I joined the Navy when I was 15 years old, very young. I finished high school. in the Naval academy. And then you start your regular business as a young lieutenant in ships and destroyers and positions on land. And all of a sudden, you see yourself as an admiral. I mean, it's a crazy thing…[then] I had the privilege to be selected by the president to lead the Columbia Navy." – former Head of Columbia's Navy Admiral Hernando Wills.
Resources
Headline Resource
“Operation Jacque,” International Spy Museum, Spring-Summer 2022
Books
Colombia: A Concise Contemporary History, M. Larosa & G. Mejía (R&L, 2017)
Out of Captivity: Surviving 1967 Days in the Colombian Jungle, M. Gonsalves, et al. (W. Morrow, 2009)
Beginner Articles
Colombia Profile – Timeline, BBC (2018)
Colombia – CIA World Factbook, CIA (2022)
Colombia Marks One Year Anniversary of Jaque, Reuters (2009)
Colombia – Navy, Global Security (n.d.)
Articles
Anchoring the Caribbean: The Colombian Navy, W. Mills, Stable Seas (2021)
Colombia & Operation Jacque, L. Collins, Modern War Institute (2021)
Plan Colombia and the U.S. Army’s 7th Special Forces Group, K. Higgins, Taylor Francis (2021)
Plan Colombia: Effectiveness & Costs, D. Mejía, Brookings (2016)
Globalization & FARC, J. Forero, USAWC (2013)
FARC: A Portrait of Insurgent Intelligence, J. Gentry & D. Spencer, INS (2010)
Videos
FARC Hostage Rescue Video – Operation Jacque, CBS (2008)
Primary Sources
Revocation of Terrorist Designation for FARC, A. Blinken, State (2021)
Plan Colombia – Staff Trip Report, Senate Foreign Relations Committee (2005)
Plan Colombia, U.S. Role – Hearing, House Subcommittee on the W. Hemisphere (2000)
NSC 1 – Carter Panama Canal Directive (1977)
Letter to U.S. Senators From Carter – Panama Canal (1977)
*Wildcard Resource*
One Hundred years of Solitude (novel), Embrace of the Serpent (movie), or Adventures of an Orchid Hunter (travel memoir) – take your pick!
Summary
Admiral Hernando Wills Velez (Twitter) joins Andrew (Twitter; LinkedIn) to discuss intelligence in Colombia. He is the former professional head of the Colombian Navy.
What You’ll Learn
Intelligence
- What it is like to be the head of an entire Navy
- Intelligence from the point of view of a senior military officer
- The unique set of challenges Colombia faces – insurgents, terrorists, paramilitaries, drug-cartels, etc.
- The role intelligence played in the daring Operation Jacque
Reflections
- The blessings and curses of geography
- Capacity building in organizations
And much, much more…
Episode Notes
To hear more about his remarkable career as former professional head of the Colombian Navy, and to discuss Colombia and intelligence, Andrew sat down with Admiral Hernando Wills Vélez.
Colombia and its navy must reckon with a unique combination of challenges – including Marxist insurgents, right-wing paramilitaries, drug cartels, crime syndicates, and a vast and diverse territory. To sum up, it is a remarkably fascinating case-study for the role intelligence might play.
Admiral Wills was also the commander of the Pacific Fleet, head of the Colombian Coast Guard, and a former aide de camp to the President of Colombia. His father was a career military officer who served in the Korean War with the Colombian Navy. He is an NDU graduate.
And…
“Operation Jacque.”
This episode coincides with a pop-up exhibit at our museum on a 2008 Colombian intelligence-led operation to rescue 15 hostages held for many years by the FARC, a Marxist guerilla group who were involved in drug trafficking, extortion, and terrorism. 3 Americans and 12 Colombians were rescued, including a candidate for the Colombian presidency. Bottom line: all the hostages were freed from deep within the rainforest without a single shot being fired. Intelligence baby, intelligence.
Quote of the Week
"Time goes so fast. I joined the Navy when I was 15 years old, very young. I finished high school. in the Naval academy. And then you start your regular business as a young lieutenant in ships and destroyers and positions on land. And all of a sudden, you see yourself as an admiral. I mean, it's a crazy thing…[then] I had the privilege to be selected by the president to lead the Columbia Navy." – former Head of Columbia's Navy Admiral Hernando Wills.
Resources
Headline Resource
Books
-
Colombia: A Concise Contemporary History, M. Larosa & G. Mejía (R&L, 2017)
-
Out of Captivity: Surviving 1967 Days in the Colombian Jungle, M. Gonsalves, et al. (W. Morrow, 2009)
Beginner Articles
Articles
-
Anchoring the Caribbean: The Colombian Navy, W. Mills, Stable Seas (2021)
-
Colombia & Operation Jacque, L. Collins, Modern War Institute (2021)
-
Plan Colombia and the U.S. Army’s 7th Special Forces Group, K. Higgins, Taylor Francis (2021)
-
colombia-final-2.pdf">Plan Colombia: Effectiveness & Costs, D. Mejía, Brookings (2016)
-
Globalization & FARC, J. Forero, USAWC (2013)
-
FARC: A Portrait of Insurgent Intelligence, J. Gentry & D. Spencer, INS (2010)
Videos
Primary Sources
*Wildcard Resource*