U.S. Army General Laura J. Richardson, commander of U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM), made official visits to Brazil and Panama in late May.
Gen. Richardson visited Brazil May 20-23 to meet with Brazilian authorities and leaders and join celebrating the bicentennial of U.S.-Brazil diplomatic relations aboard the visiting USS George Washington (CVN 73). The aircraft carrier was in Brazil as part of the Southern Seas 2024 deployment in the region.

In São Paulo May 21, Gen. Richardson joined Brazilian military and industry leaders at Boeing Brasil for a Women, Peace, and Security panel discussion on the integration of women in peacekeeping, defense, and security missions and emphasizing the importance of inclusion and diversity in global security. Also in São Paulo, Gen. Richardson visited Embraer headquarters to discuss aerospace and defense partnerships.
In Rio de Janeiro May 22, Gen. Richardson and U.S. Ambassador to Brazil Elizabeth Frawley Bagley joined Brazilian government and military leaders aboard the George Washington to celebrate 200 years of Brazil-U.S. relations.
“We have fought together,” said Gen. Richardson during remarks at the celebration. She hailed the enduring legacy of a U.S.-Brazil defense partnership that goes back to World War II and reaffirmed commitment to the continued cooperation of our “like-minded democracies.”
Gen. Richardson also expressed condolences to Brazilians affected by the recent floods and praised the efforts of Brazil’s military and response agencies who are working around the clock to alleviate suffering.
The SOUTHCOM commander arrived in Panama May 23. Gen. Richardson visited the nation to take part in the closing ceremony for the multinational Fuerzas Comando 2024 training exercise and Special Forces competition held May 12-24 in Panama.
Teams from 17 countries, including the United States, took part in the contest, which promotes military-to-military relationships, increases training knowledge and improves regional security.


