The Flor de Oro outpost raid occurred in 2019 when American special forces raided a Santa Blanca Cartel outpost in Bolivia's Flor de Oro department, recovering the slain journalist Ramon Feliz's files on the cartel's human trafficking network.
Ramon Feliz was a popular blogger who spent months making Santa Blanca look like heroes. However, he turned on them after breaking a story about a cartel child trafficking ring. Major Anthony Perryman and his Ghost Recon team were dispatched to rescue Feliz and find out what he knew before El Sueño could have him killed. The Americans arrived at Santa Elena village in La Cruz Province, where Perryman found that Feliz had already been murdered by the cartel and his computer's files stolen. Feliz's killer Naldo Galán Morales made the mistake of posting a selfie with Feliz's body to social media, enabling the CIA to track his location. Perryman intercepted him on the highway in Flor de Oro, and they forced him to give up the location of the outpost where hackers were attempting to access Feliz's files. After disposing of the sicario, Perryman and his team assaulted the Flor de Oro outpost. Perryman killed several narcos before accessing the computer and retrieving its files, which detailed the cartel's enslavement of children and smuggling of them to Brazil, Argentina, and Mexico as slave labor.