Cubanising Venezuela's Military
From Granma
HAVANA, February 12—With the aim of creating stronger links of friendship and Latin American integration, cadets and teachers from Venezuelan military academies visiting the island are beginning a wide range of activities in this capital.
The delegation of more than 250 includes pupils from the first year of Command and Joint Chief of Staff, the Higher Institutes of War, Military Defense and National Guard Internal Order.
The Venezuelan delegation, which remains in Cuba until February 17, is headed up by Vice Admiral Luis Alberto Morales Márquez, who expressed members’ interest in exchanging experiences with their Cuban counterparts.
According to Granma daily, the programmed activities include visits to historic sites and units of the Revolutionary Armed Forces (FAR) and the Ministry of the Interior.
HAVANA, February 12—With the aim of creating stronger links of friendship and Latin American integration, cadets and teachers from Venezuelan military academies visiting the island are beginning a wide range of activities in this capital.
The delegation of more than 250 includes pupils from the first year of Command and Joint Chief of Staff, the Higher Institutes of War, Military Defense and National Guard Internal Order.
The Venezuelan delegation, which remains in Cuba until February 17, is headed up by Vice Admiral Luis Alberto Morales Márquez, who expressed members’ interest in exchanging experiences with their Cuban counterparts.
According to Granma daily, the programmed activities include visits to historic sites and units of the Revolutionary Armed Forces (FAR) and the Ministry of the Interior.
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