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Brazilians and Americans decided to start an important integration exercise between troops of both armies, in the city of Lorena, 110 miles from the state capital, in the Paraíba Valley. Diálogo spoke with Brazilian Army General Tomás Miguel Miné Ribeiro Paiva, Southeast Military Command chief, about this exercise, known in Brazil as CORE 21 and as Southern Vanguard 22 in the United States.
Diálogo: Why was the Paraíba Valley in São Paulo chosen to launch CORE 21?
Brazilian Army General Tomás Miguel Miné Ribeiro Paiva, Southeast Military Command chief: This is a historic brigade because it drove many Brazilians to participate in our Brazilian Expeditionary Force, which served with the Americans in World War II, along with allied troops. We have a history of working together with American troops and we are very proud of that achievement. This may certainly be one of the brigades that lost the most lives to the epic Nazi-fascism defeat during World War II. Additionally, our 12th Aeromobile Light Infantry Brigade, which is a strategic brigade force of the Brazilian Army, is the most suitable troop for this type of operation.
Diálogo: The agreement signed between Brazil and the United States establishes that this exercise will be carried out until when?
Gen. Tomás: Until 2028, on a rotation system, each year in a different country, with troops from different military area commands. Next year [2022], our troops will go to the United States. In 2023, it will be the Eastern Military Command’s turn to host the event
Diálogo: Why was the Paraíba Valley in São Paulo chosen to launch CORE 21?
Brazilian Army General Tomás Miguel Miné Ribeiro Paiva, Southeast Military Command chief: This is a historic brigade because it drove many Brazilians to participate in our Brazilian Expeditionary Force, which served with the Americans in World War II, along with allied troops. We have a history of working together with American troops and we are very proud of that achievement. This may certainly be one of the brigades that lost the most lives to the epic Nazi-fascism defeat during World War II. Additionally, our 12th Aeromobile Light Infantry Brigade, which is a strategic brigade force of the Brazilian Army, is the most suitable troop for this type of operation.
Diálogo: The agreement signed between Brazil and the United States establishes that this exercise will be carried out until when?
Gen. Tomás: Until 2028, on a rotation system, each year in a different country, with troops from different military area commands. Next year [2022], our troops will go to the United States. In 2023, it will be the Eastern Military Command’s turn to host the event
Marcos Ommati, Integration Is What Matters (Miami: Dialogo (U.S. Southern Command), December 10, 2021) <https://dialogo-americas.com/articles/integration-is-what-matters/>.
