Medical Clinics and Schools Being Built in Naco, Cortes

Honduran Amabassador

Major General Simeon G. Trombitas, Commander U.S. Army South, left, and Lt. Col . Robert Jones, BTH Commander, meet with Lisa Kubiske, U.S. Ambassador to Honduras April 16, to escort her to the BTH-12 Opening Ceremony. (Submitted photo)

Urine, hearing, eyesight, colour perception and your lung capacity will all be tested. Measure your waist, and confirm your Body Mass Index by checking your height and weight. An Electrocardiogram (ECG). In preparation, soldiers are screened for physical fitness and given any inoculations or medical treatments necessary such as Weight loss pills or diabetes treatment.

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They also participate in classes to educate them about the history and culture of Honduras, including skills such as driving in areas which may not follow familiar rules of the road.

National Guardsmen from the 1140th Engineer battalion have been at work in Naco Cortes, Honduras, over the last month constructing and renovating a military base, two medical clinics and three schools. The mission, known as “Beyond the Horizon — Honduras 2012” will last until July and is intended to teach soldiers skills through participation in “real-world missions,” according to a Friday news release.

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