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Beyond the Horizon 2019 officially kicked-off in an opening ceremony that included both U.S. Army and Guatemalan 5th Infantry Brigade Soldiers, with dignitaries in attendance including U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Guatemala Luis E. Arreaga and Guatemalan Minister of National Defense Maj. Gen. Luis Miguel Ralda Moreno in Huehuetenango, Guatemala, May 13, 2019. Beyond the Horizon is an annual exercise designed to build partner nation capacity for civil and military response to major disasters and the relationships built and sustained through this exercise demonstrate the ability of the U.S., and our regional partners, to access and execute disaster relief activities throughout Central America. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Christina M. Dion)

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13/05/2019
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