The first decades of the twenty-first century in Latin America have been characterized by rapidly intensifying US-led militarization, with the US acquiring controversial rights and unprecedented access to facilities in Panama, Honduras, and Peru. US Military Bases and Anti-Military Organizing is the ...
The first decades of the twenty-first century in Latin America have been characterized by rapidly intensifying US-led militarization, with the US acquiring controversial rights and unprecedented access to facilities in Panama, Honduras, and Peru. is the first book to look closely at the struggles ...
If entering by air, a fee of $12 USD will be charged for a tourist card If you have already entered Guatemala or Honduras, you can enter El Salvador from Guatemala or Honduras by land without any additional visa requirements as per CA-4 Border Control Agreement Official source: Ministry of...
Before the dissolution of theU.S. Army Air Corps “lighter-than-air” (LTA) operations, the branch created a final and fluid airship that was also the largest ever flown. The TC-14 flew for two hours and was clocked at a top speed of 90 mph. The airship took more than three years...
Certainly, planning and implementing a military invasion operation of this scale is an easy task for the US Army. They might not even need to involve any of the military bases they have in the region, such as Soto Cano Air Base in Honduras, Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in Cuba, and Fort ...
A fire spread across the Honduran island of Guanaja leaving residents and the Honduran Air Force scrambling to fight the blaze as it burned down homes and forced hundreds of citizens to evacuate. Authorities are still investigating what caused the fire, which began on October 2....
From there Rubio wrapped up his Guatemala stop by visiting a local migration facility near an air force base where deportees are processed for integration back into their home communities. Under the measures announced Wednesday by Guatemala’s president, the number of deportees is expected to rise...
1924: Intervention in Honduras - Marine Corps strength: 20,332 (0.02% of U.S. population) A contested election in Honduras in 1924 plunged the country into chaos, violence, and civil war. To protect its business interests and American lives, the U.S. deployed troops to Honduras in February...
significant impact that legislation would have in enhancing our border security, executive actions that the president can take to reduce the large number of migrants that are coming to the US-Mexico border that we saw in 2023 and continue this year,” Mayorkas told reporters aboard Air Force ...
“It was a perfect flight. The crew was fantastic. The layover was great. The weather in London was beautiful. And I thought, this is as good as it gets – and for the first time, I’d rather be doing something else. My heart was in Honduras with the nonprofit. So, when I got ...