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U.S. Army coordinates safe transit for Mexican military convoy to Joint Readiness Training Center, La.

The U.S. Army, in close coordination with state and national partner agencies, isfacilitatingthe safe transit and escort of a Mexican Army convoy from the U.S.-Mexico border to Fort Polk, Louisiana, for participationin the upcoming Joint Readiness Training Centerrotation 26-10.

This movement is the result of extensive planning and coordination between the Department of War, the Department of Homeland Security, Customs and Border Protection, and state law enforcement and transportation agencies. All necessary measures have been taken to ensure the safety of the public and the convoy, while minimizing any potential disruptions to civilian traffic along the route.

The participation of the Mexican Armed Forces in JRTC 26-10 underscores the strong, ongoing bilateral defense partnership between the United States and Mexico. JRTC provides a rigorous, highly realistic training environment that enhances readiness, and security cooperation among partner nations.

Residents and motorists along the designated transit route mayobservethe multinational military convoy over the coming days. State and local law enforcement will beassistingwith traffic control at key junctures as needed. The U.S. Army appreciates the public’s patience and support as we conduct this essential movement to build readiness and strengthen international security partnerships.

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