Honduras leads regional training on environmental protection.
International Relations
Guatemala and Honduras Bolster Shield against Transnational Crime
Guatemalan and Honduran military forces standardize criteria to obtain useful and timely information to boost security levels.
Modest Investments Needed to Build Security Network
U.S. Navy Adm. Kurt W. Tidd, commander of Southern Command, discussed the efforts of competitors to exploit the perception that the United States is disengaging from the Americas.
West Virginia Leaders Plan Engagements with Peruvian Forces
Under the State Partnership Program, West Virginia is Peru’s partner for joint military efforts.
U.S. Donation Increases Guatemala’s Armored Vehicle Force
The Guatemalan Army bolsters its fight against narcotrafficking with a U.S. donation of 100 new vehicles.
U.S. Armored Vehicles Create Unique Breed of Uruguayan Infantry
U.S. tanks play an important defense role in Uruguay, training generations of service members.
SOUTHCOM Donation Strengthens Honduran Emergency Network
The U.S. contribution will help improve Honduran institutional capacities.
U.S. Armored Vehicles: Reliable Tools for the Brazilian Armed Forces
The Brazilian Army received its first U.S.-made armored vehicles in the 1960s. Today, they make up a fleet of more than 700 units.
Uruguayan Air Force Participates in 2017-2018 Antarctic Campaign
The Uruguayan Air Force began its Antarctic Campaign, Operation ANTARKOS 28, conducted from Argentina’s Marambio Base for the first time in its history.
Guatemala and Mexico Update Border Security Strategy
The armed forces of both nations planned land, sea, and air patrols on their common border.
U.S. and Chilean Special Forces Poised for Regional Challenges
More than 150 troops from Chile and the United States participated in an annual combined exercise.
Honduran Communities Receive Humanitarian Aid
U.S. service members bring medical aid and smiles to communities in southern Honduras.