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  • New Horizons attorney organizes donations to Panamanian children

    Capt. Aaron Jackson knew before he volunteered to deploy to Panama for New Horizons that he wanted to do something special to improve the quality of life for children in Darien Province - so he sent a message to friends and family back home to see if anyone would donate items.From a simple letter

  • 32nd Combat Comm Squadron supports New Horizons Panama 2010

    An 11-person team from the 32nd Combat Communications Squadron is deployed to Meteti, Panama, from Tinker Air Force Base, Okla., to bring phone and data service to engineers and support personnel participating in New Horizons Panama 2010.After supporting earthquake relief operations in Haiti, this

  • Team Iguana Welcomes New Commander

    Lt. Col. Brian Bell took the reins of the 429th Expeditionary Operations Squadron (429th EOS) from Lt. Col. Michael Price during a Change of Command ceremony June 17 at Forward Operating Location (FOL) Curacao.Traditionally the location for the unit's Change of Command ceremony has been held inside

  • New Horizons Airmen, Marines spend a day at Panamanian school

    More than a dozen Airmen and Marines from Task Force New Horizons spent a day with local children at the elementary school in Sansonsito, July 12, building rubber-band airplanes and playing games.According to Lisbeth Acosta Corella, the school's director, the service members were a welcome addition

  • Navy SEABEES contribute to New Horizons mission

    Two Navy SEABEES, assigned to the 820th RED HORSE Squadron at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., are working side-by-side with Army and Air Force engineers during New Horizons Panama 2010.Lt. j.g. Derek Rinaldo, and Senior Chief Petty Officer Shawn Crosby bring almost 40 years of combined SEABEE

  • New Horizons security forces teach English to Panamanian hosts

    Two bilingual security forces Airmen assigned to New Horizons Panama 2010 are spending their free time in front of a black board teaching English classes to members of the Panamanian Frontier Police (SENAFRONT).Master Sgt. Noland Rivera and Senior Airman Sheryl Job started out teaching a few words

  • New Horizons construction projects pull ahead of schedule

    Army and Air Force engineers have already pulled ahead of schedule just two weeks into the New Horizons Panama 2010 construction projects.Capt. Brandy Caffee, 820th Expeditionary RED HORSE Squadron lead engineer, attributes the success to hard work, flexibility and efficient process improvement

  • New Horizons opening ceremony echoes spirit of friendship, cooperation

    New Horizons Panama 2010 officially opened at Santa Librada Elementary School June 29th with a ceremony featuring senior leaders from the Panamanian Government as well as the United States.The motto for this year's New Horizons exercise, an annual U.S. Southern Command humanitarian assistance