The three Latin American countries are cooperating to combat drug trafficking and illegal mining in the broadest joint operation ever undertaken.
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The Inter-American Defense Board Transforms in Face of New Challenges
Mexican Army Brigadier General Jaime González Ávalos: "Security in the hemisphere is affected by transnational threats, which require a response from the public sector and the private sector in coordination with civil society." Representatives of the Inter-American Defense Board (IADB), along with Military leaders from regional partner nations, have confirmed [ … ]
Colombia: Armed Forces Will Continue Fight against Drug Trafficking
The Colombian Armed Forces and National Police continue to fight drug trafficking. Cooperation with the U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) is a key component of the drug fighting strategy. On April 2nd, the Colombian Navy announced that it had seized more than one ton of cocaine and a submersible during operations [ … ]
Chilean Armed Forces Encourage Indigenous Persons to Join Their Ranks
With the support of the National Corporation for Indigenous Development (CONADI), the Chilean Armed Forces and the Ministry of Defense are encouraging indigenous persons to join the Military. With the support of the National Corporation for Indigenous Development (CONADI), the Chilean Armed Forces and the Ministry of Defense are encouraging [ … ]
U.S. Army War College Students View Security Efforts in Haiti
The U.S. Office of Security Cooperation (OSC)-Haiti hosted a study group from the U.S. Army War College (USAWC) in Port-au-Prince, Haiti in April 2016. The U.S. Office of Security Cooperation (OSC)-Haiti hosted a study group from the U.S. Army War College (USAWC) in Port-au-Prince, Haiti from April 14-16, 2016. The [ … ]
Region’s Navies Train Together to Battle Emerging Threats
Naval representatives from Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Peru, and the United States recently met to discuss working together through multinational operations to combat common threats. Naval leaders from Brazil, Chile, Mexico, and Peru recently met at the U.S. Naval Surface and Mine Warfighting Development Center (SMWDC) to learn about the center [ … ]
Costa Rica’s Coast Guard and SOUTHCOM Strengthen Security Ties
U.S. SOUTHCOM and Costa Rica are working together to combat the trafficking of narcotics and weapons, among other crimes. Costa Rica's National Coast Guard Service (SNG) and U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) are strengthening their joint efforts in the fight against drug trafficking, with the United States financing and installing new [ … ]
Dominican Army Joins Government Agencies in Fight against Zika-carrying Mosquito
The Dominican Republic's Army (ERD) said it obtained excellent results after its Troops joined forces with government institutions during the past few months to fight the Aedes Aegypti mosquito, which is responsible for spreading the Zika, dengue, and chikingunya viruses throughout the country. The Dominican Republic's Army (ERD) said it [ … ]
SOUTHCOM’s JTF-Bravo and Honduran Military Provide Medical Services to Remote Populations
The joint effort provided health and dental services to 1,019 civilians and is part of U.S. Southern Command's ongoing commitment to support its partner nations in Central America. The Medical Element of U.S. Southern Command's (SOUTHCOM) Joint Task Force Bravo (JTF-Bravo) helped provide health services to the civilian population in [ … ]
War College Aims to Build the Colombia of the Future
In an interview with Diálogo, the director of the Colombian War College (ESDEGUE), Major General Juan Carlos Salazar Salazar, discusses his organization's significance as a standard bearer for the region. Diálogo recently visited the Colombian Army War College (ESDEGUE) in Bogotá, where it had the opportunity to talk with its [ … ]
Brazilian and U.S. Marines Exchange Sniper Expertise and Techniques
At a training at U.S. Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California, Marines from both countries honed their advanced marksmanship and sniper skills by exchanging experiences, knowledge and techniques with fellow snipers. “Target three, 350 meters, fire when ready,” called out the spotter. A metal click registered as the shooter switched [ … ]
Colombian General Alberto Mejía, Commander of the Army, Works to Transform his Country’s Army
General Mejía: 'We have a very close relationship with the United States. They are more than just a strategic partner; we have shed blood together.' Eight months after taking over as Commander of the Colombian National Army, three months after his promotion to General, and just weeks after handing over [ … ]