Infantería
The infantry of the Ejército de Honduras operates in an increasingly complex security environment. Honduras has faced sustained gang violence from MS-13 (Mara Salvatrucha) and Barrio 18 — groups originally formed in Los Angeles and deported to Central America in the 1990s. The military has been progressively deployed in domestic security operations, operating alongside the Policía Nacional in urban and rural areas. The joint military-police force (FNAMP — Fuerza Nacional Anti-Maras y Pandillas) has been an active deployment for Ejército personnel. This is not peacetime garrison duty: infantry assignments can involve direct contact with organised crime in high-violence zones. The US Joint Task Force-Bravo at Soto Cano Air Base (Palmerola) maintains a continuous joint presence — personnel can expect interaction with US forces in counter-narcotics and security cooperation exercises.
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Infantería (Ejército de Honduras) — Frequently Asked Questions
Q01Is Infantería in the Ejército de Honduras (Honduras) worth it?
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Q04What does a Infantería do in the Ejército de Honduras?
No divulgués información sobre operaciones activas de la FNAMP, ubicaciones de unidades en zonas de seguridad, ni detalles de cooperación con JTF-Bravo que no sean públicos.