Eastern Bloc of the FARC-EP
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The Eastern Bloc of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia is considered by many to be the strongest military faction of the guerrilla group. It is divided into groups of 50-400 combatants which help patrol and control different areas of Colombia's Eastern and Central-Eastern territory. The specific divisions of the group are arguable. Because of the current conflict existing in the country, much of the information recovered is conflicting and should not be taken as absolutely reliable. Some of the believed divisions or 'fronts', as they are commonly called, are shown below. It is worth noting that many of these fronts sometimes work together towards a certain mission, while others are further divided into 'columns' and 'companies' with a smaller number of members. For more general information see FARC-EP Chain of Command.
[edit] Commanders
This group of commanders is sometimes called the "EMBO" (Estado Mayor del Bloque Oriental). The United States Department of Justice offers rewards for all of them.
Alias | Name | Note |
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Germán Briceño Suárez, "Grannobles" | Noé Suárez Rojas | |
Jorge Briceño Suárez, "Mono Jojoy" | Víctor Julio Suárez Rojas | Commander of FARC's Military Wing |
Carlos Antonio Lozada | ||
"Romaña" | Henry Castellanos Garón |
[edit] 1st Front
Also known as the Armando Ríos Front, it is composed of around 400 people. It operates mostly in the Guaviare Department.
Alias | Name | Note |
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César | Gerardo Antonio Aguilar | |
Javier Tanga | Édgar Morales | Captured in 2003. |
[edit] 7th Front
Also known as the Jacobo Prías Alape Front, it is composed of around 200 people. It operates mostly in the Meta Department.
Alias | Name | Note |
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Willington | Carlos Julio Vargas Medina |
[edit] 10th Front
Also known as the Guadalupe Salcedo Front, it is composed of around 200 people. It operates mostly in the Arauca Department.
Alias | Name | Note |
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"El Marrano" | Gildardo |
[edit] 16th Front
Also known as the Jose A. Paez Front, it is composed of around 300 people. It operates mostly in the Vichada Department.
Alias | Name | Note |
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"El Negro Acacio" | Tomás Medina Caracas | |
Gentil Alvis Patiño, "El Chigüiro" | Juan José Martínez Vega | Captured in 2005. |
[edit] 22nd Front
Also known as the Simón Bolívar Front, it is composed of around 120 people. It operates mostly in the Cundinamarca Department.
Alias | Name | Note |
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Hugo | Wílmer Antonio Marín Cano | Captured in 2003. |
[edit] 26th Front
Also known as the Hermogenes Maza Front, it is composed of around 130 people. It operates mostly in the Meta Department.
Alias | Name | Note |
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Sandóval Ruiz | ||
Hermidas | Wálter Flórez Candil | Captured in 2004. |
[edit] 27th Front
It is composed of around 200 people and operates mostly in the Meta Department.
Alias | Name | Note |
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"Jhon 40" | Gener García Molina |
[edit] 28th Front
Also known as the José María Córdoba Front, it is composed of around 120 people. It operates mostly in the Casanare Department and the Boyacá Department.
Alias | Name | Note |
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Alberto Guevara | José Nelson Garzón | Captured in 2003. |
[edit] 31st Front
This front was composed by nearly 120 combatants and operated mostly in the Meta Department. However, it has not been notably active since its head, Duván Alberto Cartagena, was captured.
[edit] 38th Front
Also known as the Ciro Trujillo Castaño Front, it is composed of around 100 people. It operates mostly in the Casanare Department and the Boyacá Department.
Alias | Name | Note |
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Efraín Méndez | ||
Yaír | Félix Antonio Lara Cifuentes | Captured in 2004. |
[edit] 39th Front
Also known as the Joaquin Ballen Front, it is composed of around 120 people. It operates mostly in the Vichada Department. Its current leadership is unclear.
Alias | Name | Note |
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"Jacinto", "El Danto" | Killed in 2003. |
[edit] 40th Front
Also known as the Jacobo Arenas Front, it is composed of around 350 people. It operates mostly in the Meta Department. Its current leadership is unclear after a government offensive captured its two highest ranking militants.
Alias | Name | Note |
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"El Flaco Iván" | Rodrigo Alberto Salazar Montoya | Captured in 2005. |
Chucho | Gilberto de Jesús Jaramillo Arias | Captured in 2005. |
[edit] 42nd Front
Also known as the Combatientes de Cundinamarca Front, it is composed of around 110 people. It operates mostly in the Cundinamarca Department.
Alias | Name | Note |
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Geovany Rodríguez | Ernesto Orjuela Tovar | |
"Serrucho" | Pedro León García | Captured in 2003. |
[edit] 43rd Front
It is composed of around 150 people and operates mostly in the Meta Department.
Alias | Name | Note |
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"Jhon 40" | Gener García Molina | |
Efrén | Luis Eduardo López Méndez |
[edit] 44th Front
Also known as the Antonio Ricaurte Front, it is composed of around 120 people. It operates mostly in the Meta Department. Its current leadership is unclear.
Alias | Name | Note |
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Albeiro Córdoba | Élmer Mata Caviedes | Killed in 2005. |
[edit] 45th Front
Also known as the Atanasio Girardot Front, it is composed of around 150 people. It operates mostly in the Norte de Santander Department and Boyacá Department.
Alias | Name | Note |
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Rafael Gutierrez | Luis Eduardo Marín | |
"Che" | Jesús María Piedrahita | Killed in 2005. |
[edit] 51st Front
Also known as the Jaime Pardo Leal Front, it was composed of around 80 people. It operated mostly in the Cundinamarca Department, but has not been active in recent times.
Alias | Name | Note |
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"Hermides", "El Quemado" | José Parménides Castro | Captured in 2002. |
[edit] 52nd Front
Also known as the Juan de la Cruz Front, it is composed of around 120 people. It operates mostly in the Cundinamarca Department and the Boyacá Department.
Alias | Name | Note |
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"El Zarco" | Manuel Sierra | Also commands 53rd Front. |
Arcesio Angarilla | Killed in 2004. |
[edit] 53rd Front
Also known as the Jose A. Anzoategui Front, it is composed of around 120 people. It operates mostly in the Meta Department and the Cundinamarca Department.
Alias | Name | Note |
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"El Zarco" | Manuel Sierra | Also commands 52nd Front. |
"Romaña" | Henry Castellanos Garzón | Commander of Eastern Bloc. |
Eliécer | Bertulfo García | Captured in 2005. |
[edit] 54th Front
Also known as the Angel Bonilla, it was composed of only around 50 militants. It operated mostly in the Cundinamarca Department, but is believed to have been terminated.
Alias | Name | Note |
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Flaminio Gómez | Jesús Vargas Gamboa | Killed in 2002. |
Silverio | Salvador Vargas León | Killed in 2003. |
[edit] 55th Front
Also known as the Teófilo Forero Front, it is believed to be composed of around 70 militants although its urban numbers could be much greater. It operates mostly in the Cundinamarca Department and is considered the FARC's base in Bogotá. It is considered responsible for much of the terrorist activity that occurs in and around the capital.
Alias | Name | Note |
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Nelson Robles | Julio Enrique Rincón Rico | |
Rubén | Armando Barbosa Tovar |
[edit] 56th Front
It is composed by around 80 people and operates mostly in the Casanare Department and the Boyacá Department. Its current leadership is unclear.
Alias | Name | Note |
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Jerónimo Aljure | Jorge Eliécer Jiménez Martínez | Captured in 2004. |
[edit] Antonio Nariño Front
It is composed by around 50 individuals and seeks to operate in Bogotá.
Alias | Name | Note |
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Chucho | Marbel Zamora |
[edit] Columns and Companies
The following columns and companies also form part of the Eastern Bloc:
- Mobile Column Alfonso Castellanos: Faction of the 10th front, composed by 120 members. Operates in the Arauca Department.
- Mobile Column Juan José Rondón: It is composed by 250 members and operates mostly in the Guaviare Department. Its last known leader, Octavio Salamanca, alias "Urias Cuéllar", was killed in 2001.
- Special Forces: It is composed by 80 men and operates in what used to be the demilitarized zone.
- Company Reinel Méndez: It is composed by 80 men and operates in what used to be the demilitarized zone.
- Company Esteban Ramírez: It is composed by 80 men and operates in what used to be the demilitarized zone.
- Company Manuela Beltrán: It is composed by 50 men and operates in the Cundinamarca Department.
- Company Abelardo Romero: It is composed by 40 men and operates in the Cundinamarca Department.
- Company Joaquín Ballén: It is composed by 140 men and operates in the Cundinamarca Department.
- Company Che Guevara: Faction of the Eastern and Caribbean Blocs, composed by 120 members. Operates in what used to be the demilitarized zone.
[edit] See also
- Colombian Armed Conflict
- FARC, Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia
- FARC-EP Chain of Command
- Military History of the FARC-EP
- Military Structure of the FARC-EP
- Socio-economic Structure of the FARC-EP
- Western Bloc of the FARC-EP
- Southern Bloc of the FARC-EP
- Central Bloc of the FARC-EP
- Middle Magdalena Bloc of the FARC-EP
- Caribbean Bloc of the FARC-EP