January 10 interview with U.S. Army Colonel Steven Barry, Joint Task Force Bravo (JTF-Bravo). How would you describe the state of JTF-Bravo today? U.S. Army Colonel Steven Barry, commander of Joint Task Force Bravo: Long-term, the task force has been here as an established organization for well over 30 years, [ … ]
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Valencia: An Example of Venezuela’s Industrial Deterioration
Rows of locked gates, rusty pieces of metal, and weeds growing in the backyards of factories mark the landscape of Valencia, a two-hour drive from the Venezuelan capital, Caracas. The country’s once industrial city is an example of the deterioration in business activities. The Venezuelan Industrial Confederation (Conindustria, in Spanish) [ … ]
Comfort Strengthens Partnership with Haiti Following Successful Medical Mission
U.S. Navy Hospital Ship USNS Comfort departed Port-au-Prince, Haiti, following the completion of the ship’s 12th and final medical mission in Central America, South America, and the Caribbean, November 11. “Haiti is the last stop of the U.S. Navy’s Enduring Promise five-month mission in Latin America, Central America, and the [ … ]
US Applauds Resignation of Bolivian President
The United States government is applauding the resignation of Bolivian President Evo Morales and rejecting assertions by several countries, including Mexico that he was forced out by a coup. U.S. President Donald Trump, in a statement, calls Morales' departure "a significant moment for democracy in the Western Hemisphere. After nearly [ … ]
Almost 90 Percent of the Entire Venezuelan Armed Forces Don’t Support the Current Military Leadership
Diálogo: What military unit did you belong to in Venezuela? First Sergeant: I was part of the Venezuelan Armed Forces’ Special Forces. I was an instructor of light and crew-served weapons. It was a school where we conducted international courses for special forces. We received students from Bolivia, China, Cuba, [ … ]
SENAFRONT’s Special Forces Strengthen Capabilities
The Special Forces Group (AFFE, in Spanish) of the Panamanian National Border Service (SENAFRONT, in Spanish) strengthened its capabilities in troop leadership, decision making, improvised explosive device deactivation, aeromedical evacuation techniques, and planning during retraining sessions led by the U.S. military at the headquarters of SENAFRONT's Eastern Brigade in Metetí [ … ]
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Beyond the Horizon 2019 Is in Guatemala
U.S. and Guatemalan service members provide health and education services to indigenous communities in western Guatemala. One thousand U.S. Army units teamed up with 350 Guatemalan service members to improve the quality of life of the people in Huehuetenango department, on the border with Mexico, as part of exercise Beyond [ … ]
A Very (un)Happy Meal, the Outcome of the Unprecedented Hyperinflation in Venezuela
Under Nicolás Maduro's regime, a meal costs more than minimum wage. In addition to the lack of food, medicine, and other basic necessities, eating out in the country has become something only a select few can afford. Imagine entering a McDonald’s and seeing that a Happy Meal will cost more [ … ]
Buque hospital de la Marina de los EE. UU. y misión Promesa Duradera regresan a causa de crisis venezolana en la región
The U.S. Navy hospital ship USNS Comfort (T-AH 20) is scheduled to deploy in June from Naval Station Norfolk to the Caribbean, Central America, and South America to conduct humanitarian medical assistance missions in support of regional partners and in response to the regional impacts of the Venezuela political and [ … ]
China Seeks Cyberspace Dominion
The Asian nation aspires to become a technology superpower to control communications through a system of instant, inviolable information. Quantum Internet promises lightning-fast communications and, in theory, inviolable security. Its operation requires a network of quantum computers able to send and receive vast quantities of information in units called cubits, [ … ]
U.S. Navy Doctors Join Brazilian Hospital Ship Mission along Amazon River
The U.S. and Brazilian doctors supported the medical mission for local populations. On February 4, 2019, Brazilian Navy Oswaldo Cruz-class hospital ship NAsH Carlos Chagas (U 19) departed Manaus, Brazil. Four U.S. Navy physicians embarked to work alongside their Brazilian Navy counterparts and deliver medical care to a series of [ … ]