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U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Ken Tovo, SOUTHCOM military deputy

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U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Ken Tovo, SOUTHCOM military deputy

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U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Ken Tovo, SOUTHCOM military deputy commander signs the distinguished visitors log book at the Honduran 5th Infantry Battalion in Mocoron, Honduras, Nov. 5, 2014. U.S. Southern Command senior leaders met with Honduran military leaders, where they received briefings and had the opportunity to discuss key issues with Honduran military leadership, to include the concerns of the Gracias a Dios region. The leadership engagement was an exceptional opportunity to follow up with the SOUTHCOM commanding general, General John Kelly's commitment to the leaders of Honduras, to recognize the situational challenges, identify support needed in order to build and sustain enduring partnerships and promote security, stability and prosperity throughout Central America. (U.S. Air Force Photo/Capt. Connie Dillon)

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05/11/2014
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