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Indonesian troops show off snake handling skills for Mattis

By , on January 24, 2018


A half-century after the Tet Offensive punctured American hopes of victory in Vietnam, Defence Secretary Jim Mattis is visiting the former enemy in search of a different kind of win. (Photo By Monica King - United States Department of Defense, Public Domain)
FILE: Defence Secretary Jim Mattis (Photo By Monica King – United States Department of Defense, Public Domain)

JAKARTA, Indonesia — U.S. Defence Secretary Jim Mattis got an up-close look at Indonesian commandos — including soldiers walking on fire and breaking bricks with their heads.

The commandos performed for Mattis at the conclusion of a two-day visit in which Mattis expressed interest in closer U.S. contacts with Indonesia special forces.

With music as a backdrop, Mattis looked on in silence as the commandos demonstrated their hostage-rescue skills, snake-handling and hand-to-hand combat training.

Afterward, Mattis was flying to Hanoi for his first visit to Vietnam.

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