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CALLAO, Peru - Rear Adm. Luis del Carpio Azalgara, commander of the Peruvian submarine force, right, speaks with U.S. Naval War College President Rear Adm. Darryl Walker during a visit to Base Naval del Callao in Callao, Peru, during the 7th International Symposium on Defense and Security, Sept. 17, 2025. Walker attended the three-day event to talk with South American naval leaders about shared security goals, and discuss the role of military education in deterring and, if necessary, winning wars. Established in 1884, NWC is the oldest institution of its kind in the world. The college delivers excellence in education, research, and outreach, informing today’s decision makers, educating tomorrow’s leaders, and engaging partners and allies on all matters of naval power to preserve the peace, respond in crisis, and win decisively in war. (U.S. Navy photo by Lt. Cmdr. Seth Koenig)
U.S. Naval War College president discusses deterrence, warfighting with South American and global military leaders in Peru
By Lt.Cmdr. Seth Koeing | Sept. 18, 2025
U.S. Naval War College President Darryl Walker discussed deterrence, warfighting and how military education can improve outcomes on the battlefield during a visit to Peru for the 7th Annual International Symposium on Security and Defense, Sept. 16-18, 2025.

U.S. Air Force and Panamanian biomedical equipment technicians conduct maintenance in a pediatric dental clinic at Hospital Cecilio Castillero, in Chitré, Panama, Sept. 16, 2025. The repairs supported AMISTAD 2025’s goal of ensuring reliable equipment for patient care while deepening regional partnerships. (U.S. Air Force photo by Andrea Jenkins)
U.S., Panama BMETs Strengthen Partnerships Through Equipment Repair
By Andrea Jenkins | Sept. 16, 2025
U.S. Air Force biomedical equipment technicians (BMET) and Panamanian counterparts are working side by side throughout Panama’s Los Santos Province during AMISTAD 2025.

U.S. Air Force medical professionals pose for a photo during the AMISTAD 2025 opening ceremony at Hospital Dr. Gustavo Nelson Collado, in Chitré, Panamá, Sept. 15, 2025.  AMISTAD 2025 allowed U.S. medics to work in resource-limited environments, similar to a deployment, while working alongside Panamanian partners to help increase medical capacity. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Abbey Rieves)
AMISTAD 2025 launches final iteration in Panamá
By Andrea Jenkins | Sept. 15, 2025
U.S. Air Force and Panamanian medical teams launched the Panama iteration of AMISTAD 2025 with an opening ceremony at Hospital Dr. Gustavo Nelson Collado in Chitre, Panama, Sept. 15, 2025.

MAYPORT, Fla. (Sept. 15, 2025) Navy and Marine leaders celebrated the opening of UNITAS 2025 from onboard the San Antonio-class amphibious transport docking ship USS Arlington (LPD 24) at Naval Station Mayport September 15, 2025. During UNITAS 2025 the 25 participating nations' forces will perform at-sea, littoral, and amphibious exercises along the East Coast of the United States in advance of the U.S. Navy's 250th Birthday. UNITAS, Latin for Unity, focuses on enhanced interoperability, building regional partnerships, and demonstrating U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command/U.S. 4th Fleet as the trusted maritime partner in the Caribbean, Central and South America. (U.S. Navy photo illustration by Mass Communication Specialist Steven Khor/Released)
UNITAS 2025 Kicks off at Naval Station Mayport
By U.S. Naval Forces Southern Command/U.S. 4th Fleet Public Affairs | Sept. 15, 2025
UNITAS 2025 officially kicked off at an opening ceremony aboard Naval Station Mayport, Sept. 15. UNITAS, Latin for unity, united, or oneness, is the longest-running annual multinational maritime exercise in the world.

Dr. Ivonne Alvarado, Ophthalmologist at Dr. Luis “Chicho” Fabrega Regional Hospital evaluates a patient ahead of the eight-day eye surgical mission during Panamax Alpha Phase II, Santiago de Veraguas, Panama, Aug. 26, 2025, through Sept. 11, 2025. The surgical mission brought together 48 local and U.S. doctors, nurses, and technicians to complete cataract removals, corneal transplants and other complex procedures alleviating an over six-month wait for some. The over 200 surgeries provided not only improved eyesight but symbolized the strength of the U.S.-Panama partnership. (Courtesy Photo)
Restoring sight, strengthening bonds in Panama during Panamax Alpha Phase II
By Capt Katelin Robinson | Sept. 10, 2025
For more than 200 Panamanians in need, the gift of restored vision arrived this month at Dr. Luis “Chicho” Fabrega Regional Hospital. Patients from across five provinces received life-changing surgeries which not only improved eyesight but symbolized the strength of the U.S.-Panama partnership during Panamax Alpha Phase II, Aug. 26, 2025, through Sept. 11, 2025.

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