Boa Noite ! Primeiramente quero agradecer a atençao ,queria muito ter a oportunidade de minha filha entrar na Marinha do Brasil ,mas nao sei como fazer gostaria de ter uma ajuda de como proceder ,ela e uma menina muito responsável em tudo uma otima filha ,agradeço se obtiver uma resposta [ … ]
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SOUTHCOM Stages Relief Team at Grand Cayman in Preparation for Hurricane Matthew
SOUTHCOM deployed teams in preparation for Hurricane Matthew
Guatemala and Mexico Strengthen Joint Efforts to Secure Border
Authorities agreed to strengthen information exchange and joint river operations along their shared border in an effort to combat organized crime. Authorities from Guatemala and Mexico recently met to increase the amount of information they exchange regarding security matters along their shared border and to strengthen joint river operations to [ … ]
Brazilian Army Incorporates New Firearms Simulator for Military Training
The technology can simulate a number of variables, such as terrain type, day or night lighting, temperature, and wind speed. The Brazilian Army (EB) now has a new Firearms Support Simulation System (SIMAF, for its Portuguese acronym), a modern training tool that creates an accurate, virtual reproduction of a battlefront. [ … ]
United States Donates Cessna to Honduras to Help Fight Drug Trafficking
The United States donated the second Cessna 208 EX Grand Caravan aircraft to Honduras to bolster the Central American country's fight against drug trafficking and support humanitarian relief efforts. The Honduran Air Force (FAH) is strengthening its ability to respond to drug trafficking and organized crime with a new Cessna [ … ]
Brazil, Colombia Institute New Rules for Remotely-Piloted Aircraft
In conjunction with advancements in technology and increased use of Remotely-Piloted Aircraft (RPA), Brazil and Colombia are modernizing their rules regarding the use of such aircraft in civilian and Military engagements. In conjunction with advancements in technology and increased use of Remotely-Piloted Aircraft (RPA), Brazil and Colombia are modernizing their [ … ]
Plan Colombia Turns 15: Successful Joint Initiative Has Improved Security, Economy
Plan Colombia – a multi-billion dollar development and security effort – has empowered the Andean country’s fight against narco-trafficking and organized crime since 2000. The joint initiative has helped Colombia improve security and promote economic development. Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos and U.S. President Barack Obama met in the White [ … ]
Brazilian and Argentine Armies Train Together, Strengthen Ties
The Armed Forces of Argentina and Brazil strengthen cooperative ties by engaging in joint simulated and field exercises. Building upon the success of two previous joint exercises, Operations Yaguareté and Hermandad, service members from Argentina and Brazil are scheduled to engage in two more joint training operations in 2016, with [ … ]
Mexican Marines Capture Drug Kingpin ‘El Chapo’ in Major Victory for Armed Forces
Mexican Marines captured notorious drug kingpin Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán Loera in the state of Sinaloa. He had been on the run since he escaped from a Mexican prison in July. The dramatic capture of fugitive drug kingpin Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán Loera by Mexican Marines is a major victory [ … ]
Brazil’s Air Force Conducts Combat Rescue Training and Air Show
The Combat Search and Rescue (CSAR) Operation exercise brought together 15 planes and 350 service members at the Campo Grande Air Base (BACG) in Mato Grosso do Sul from June 29-July 3.
Brazilian Military and U.S. Researchers Recreate Historic Expedition
A century after the Roosevelt-Rondon Scientific Expedition, two Brazilian service members and two U.S. researchers recreated the journey to commemorate the historic adventure and to document the environmental changes that have occurred in the meantime. In 1914, Brazilian Army Colonel Cândido Mariano da Silva Rondon and former United States President [ … ]
Rules of Engagement for Favela Occupations Must be Reconsidered
The majority of society believes that organized crime in the favelas is carried out by rifle-toting drug dealers who sell drugs. That's just the tip of the iceberg of a network that hides thousands of unarmed people, living directly or indirectly off the drug income, in these communities. The Brazilian [ … ]