The Peruvian Government has approved spending 70 million soles (about 25.5 million dollars) on alternative crop programs in 2012, as part of the fight against drug trafficking, Prime Minister Salomón Lerner Ghitis announced on August 27. The Peruvian Government has approved spending 70 million soles (about 25.5 million dollars) on [ … ]
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Peruvian SS-32 Submarine Arrives at Naval Station Mayport to Participate in SUBDIEX 2011
After 24 days at sea, the Peruvian naval submarine BAP Antofagasta (SS-32) arrived at U.S. Naval Station Mayport, in Florida, to participate in the SUBDIEX 2011 exercise with U.S. Navy units. The exercise is part of the Diesel Electric Submarine Initiative (DESI), a program that will require the unit to [ … ]
OAS Against Arms Trafficking
The Organization of American States (OAS) is promoting an initiative to combat illicit firearms trafficking through a program implemented in Latin American and Caribbean countries. The Organization of American States (OAS) is promoting an initiative to combat illicit firearms trafficking through a program implemented in Latin American and Caribbean countries. [ … ]
Project HOPE On Medical Mission to Haiti Aboard USNS Comfort
Project HOPE volunteers arrived in Haiti to provide medical care for underserved communities, in collaboration with the U.S. Navy on the hospital ship, the USNS Comfort, which is making a poignant return visit 18 months after providing emergency care to thousands struck by a devastating earthquake that left hundreds of [ … ]
Telemedicine Offers Great Promise for Soldiers Needing Health Care
In the days following Haiti’s January 2010 earthquake, doctors from the University of Miami set up a tent hospital in Port-au-Prince as well as a telecommunications link to the university’s trauma center. In the days following Haiti’s January 2010 earthquake, doctors from the University of Miami set up a tent [ … ]
Fighting Against the Harmful Effects of the “White Lobster” and the “Square Snapper”
Much has been written about the problem of psychotropic drugs in our hemisphere. Nevertheless, there are phenomena that cause grave damage on the local and international levels. These are methods like “mules,” secret compartments in vehicles and ships, and also fishing for “white lobster” and “square snapper.”
Colombia and Honduras Advance Naval Training Exercises
With the island of San Andrés, Colombia, as the stage, the Navy of that South American country is receiving the official visit of two patrol vessels belonging to the Honduran Navy. These units, together with the vessels of the San Andrés and Providencia Designated Coast Guard Command, will carry out [ … ]
U.S. Chief of Naval Operations Is Decorated by Commander-in-Chief of Chilean Navy
The commander-in-chief of the Chilean Navy, Adm. Edmundo González Robles, awarded the Order of Naval Merit in the grade of Commander to the U.S. Navy’s chief of naval operations, Adm. Gary Roughead, in recognition of his attitude toward and decided commitment and significant contribution to promoting the relationship between the [ … ]
Interview with Gen. Jorge Washington Rosales Sosa, Commander-in-Chief of the Uruguayan Army
When Gen. Jorge Washington Rosales Sosa assumed the post of commander-in-chief of the Uruguayan Army in October 2006, he brought with him four decades of experience in his country’s Armed Forces. A 1971 graduate of the Military Academy (Escuela Militar), he headed the 2d Uruguay Battalion in Mozambique in 1994, [ … ]
Colombian President Orders Review of Security System
Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos ordered on 7 August, 2011, a review of strategy in the fight against leftist guerrillas and emerging criminal gangs, amid criticism sparked by an increase in insecurity and in actions by these illegal armed groups. Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos ordered on 7 August, 2011, [ … ]
Cyberspace Becomes Newest Battlefield for Brazil’s Armed Forces
The Brazilian Army is getting ready to engage an enemy who takes down entire networks, reveals state secrets and compromises countries’ security with a few keystrokes. The Brazilian Army is getting ready to engage an enemy who takes down entire networks, reveals state secrets and compromises countries’ security with a [ … ]
Mexican and Colombian Presidents Ratify Commitment to Fight Organized Crime
Mexican President Felipe Calderón affirmed on 1 August that the official visit to his country by his Colombian counterpart, Juan Manuel Santos, served – among other things – to reaffirm that the two countries are united in the fight against transnational organized crime. Mexican President Felipe Calderón affirmed on 1 [ … ]