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Col. John Simma, Commander for Beyond the Horizon 2017  Task Force Jaguar, speaks a the Ladyville Health Center Ribbon Cutting Ceremony June 9. BTH is a collaborative training event between U.S. Army South, the Belize Defence Force, other Central American nations and local and international NGO's providing medical and engineering services throughout Belize. Simma said the engineering projects and health events conducted during BTH uncluded approximately 1,900 U.S. Military members from the Army, Air Force, Marine Reserves and National Guard who worked shoulder-to-shoulder with members of the BDF, an Engineer Regiment from Trinidad and Tobago, and soldiers from the Columbian military.
170609-Z-XJ577-031.JPG Photo By: Sgt. 1st Class Nichole Bonham

LADYVILLE, Belize - Col. John Simma, Commander for Beyond the Horizon 2017 Task Force Jaguar, speaks a the Ladyville Health Center Ribbon Cutting Ceremony June 9. BTH is a collaborative training event between U.S. Army South, the Belize Defence Force, other Central American nations and local and international NGO's providing medical and engineering services throughout Belize. Simma said the engineering projects and health events conducted during BTH uncluded approximately 1,900 U.S. Military members from the Army, Air Force, Marine Reserves and National Guard who worked shoulder-to-shoulder with members of the BDF, an Engineer Regiment from Trinidad and Tobago, and soldiers from the Columbian military.


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