United States Southern Command Partnership for the Americas
Perspectives for South America and Civil-Military Collaboration: USSOUTHCOM funded in partnership with the Department of State and USAID. Participants included Military and Civilian entities from Peru, Brazil, Colombia, Paraguay, Uruguay, Argentina, and Chile; United Nations Economic Commission for...
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Presented at the National Defense Industrial Association (NDIA) Environment, Energy Security & Sustainability (E2S2) Symposium & Exhibition held 9-12 May 2011 in New Orleans, LA. |
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