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AMERICA'S LEGACY IN PANAMA

PANAMA CANAL TREATY TRANSITION

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U.S. MILITARY IN PANAMA

U.S. MILITARY IN REGION-History

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ENGINEERING EXERCISES IN THE REGION--Continued

CHART 2 - NATION-ASSISTANCE ENGINEERING/MEDICAL EXERCISES IN THE REGION (Since 1984) - BY COUNTRY - continued

SOUTH AMERICA *

BOLIVIA (5)    
1989 Engineering part of Fuerzas Unidas Exercise  
1990 Fuertes Caminos exercise  
1991 Fuertes Caminos exercise  
1992 Deployment for Training (scaled down from a Fuertes Caminos exercise due to commitments elsewhere)  
1999 Nuevos Horizontes/New Horizons exercise (June 1 – August 15)  
2003 Nuevos Horizontes/New Horizons exercise  
     
COLOMBIA (1)    
1993-1994 Fuertes Caminos exercise (Dec 93 - Feb 94)  
     
ECUADOR (4)    
1987 Blazing Trails/Abriendo Rutas exercise  
1988 Fuertes Caminos 88-South/Abriendo Rutas exercise  
1998 Nuevos Horizontes/New Horizons exercise (May 3 – Sept 12)  
2003 Nuevos Horizontes/New Horizons exercise  
     
GUYANA (1)    
2004 New Horizons exercise (June - September) -- three construction projects (new nursery school in Timehri and new rehabilitative center and medical clinic in Sophia) and two Medical Readiness Training exercises (MEDRETE).    
     
PARAGUAY (1)    
2001 Nuevos Horizones/New Horizons exercise  
     
PERU (2)    
1998 Nuevos Horizontes/New Horizons/Disease Intervention (Feb 17 – Sept 25)  
2002 Nuevos Horizontes/New Horizons exercise  
2003     X (Planned Nuevos Horizontes/New Horizons exercise cancelled by Peruvian Government)  
     
URUGUAY (2)    
1992 Fuertes Caminos South 92  
1993 Fuertes Caminos South 93  
     

 

* After Southern Command's move from Panama to Miami September 27, 1997 

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