Sgt. Yane Marques is the world’s sixth-ranked pentathlete.
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Chief Roy Strengthens Ties With Colombian Partners
Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force James Roy made history Feb. 1 to 4 as he visited Colombian military sites in the first official visit here by the top-ranking enlisted Airman of the United States.
Haitian community thanks U.S. troops for new school
“We are thanking you a lot for this nice school that you made for us,” read a sign held by a local Haitian boy during a celebration at the Mandrin school site Aug. 22.
All Partners Access Network (APAN): Your Social Networking Site for Knowledge, Resources and Collaboration
Can a social networking site save lives? Can a social networking site save lives? Can it guide rescue teams to a precise location in Port-au-Prince, Haiti thirteen days after a devastating earthquake shakes the city, and rescue survivors? Yes. Posts by users of APAN (All Partners Access Network) on January [ … ]
All Partners Access Network (APAN): Your Social Networking Site for Knowledge, Resources and Collaboration
Can a social networking site save lives?
JTF-Bravo Brings Medical Care to Honduran Villagers
This remoteness is exactly why the Honduran Ministry of Health selected Duyure as a site for a Medical Civic Assistance Program, a medical clinic conducted July 20 by Honduran health care providers, the Honduran military and Joint Task Force-Bravo.
Saving Forests in Peru
In the Amazonian high forest, the Oxapampa-Asháninka-Yánesha area in Peru is the home of the indigenous Yánesha and Asháninka. Both cultures had been working against the threat of deforestation to implement sustainable development until UNESCO lent a helping hand by naming the region a biosphere reserve. With the addition of [ … ]
Stadium Demolition Marks Beginning Of Construction In Bahia For The 2014 World Cup
The demolition of the old Fonte Nova Stadium in Salvador, in the state of Bahia (in northeastern Brazil), began Monday, to be followed by the construction of a new stadium that will be a site for World Cup matches when Brazil hosts the event in 2014.
Controversy in Brazil over Risk that Morumbi Will Be Left Out of 2014 Cup
The Brazilian press was swamped this week by a fierce controversy over the possibility that popular Morumbi Stadium will be ruled out by FIFA as a game site for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, although the soccer federation officially denied having made such a decision, according to local media.
UN To Open New Haiti Camp, Transfer 8,000 People
The United Nations will Saturday begin to transfer 8,000 homeless Haitians out of a high-risk location to a new site that can accommodate up to 250,000 people, a spokesman said Wednesday.
Chile Announces Proposal for Telescope for Which Spain Is Also Competing
Chile has announced its proposal to become the site for the European Extremely Large Telescope (E-ELT), the world’s largest, for which the Spanish Canary Islands are also competing, the local press reported.
Brazil Hosts International Military Sports Tournament
Along with pride at being named the site of the 2016 Summer Olympics, Rio de Janeiro is proud of hosting international military tournaments. In 2011, the city will host the fifth Military World Games, which take place every four years.