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Training Data: Grenada


Summary of Trainees | 1998 Trainees


Grenada1999200020012002200320042005Total
Aviation Leadership Program       0
Asia-Pacific Center       0
Counter-Terrorism Fellowship Program (CTFP)
      22

Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies (CHDS) and Regional Centers

23    16
DOT/USCG (Department of Transportation / U.S. Coast Guard) Activities       0

Enhanced International Peacekeeping Capabilities (EIPC)

       0
Exchange Training       0

Foreign Military Financing (FMF)

       0

Foreign Military Sales (FMS)

       0

International Military Education and Training (IMET)

2667911111282

International Narcotics Control (INC)

       0
Military Assistance Program (MAP, now unused)       0
"Misc DOS/DOD Non-SA" (Miscellaneous Department of State / Department of Defense Non-Security Assistance)35      35
Non-SA (Non-Security Assistance), Unified Command 35     35
"PME Exchanges" (Professional Military Exchanges)       0
Section 1004 Defense Department counter-narcotics       0
Section 506 "Emergency" counter-narcotics drawdowns       0
Service Academies       0
Total634479111115160

1998 Trainees

 

Units Trained1U.S. training locations1
  • GRENADA COAST GUARD UNIT
  • GRENADA RGPF HEADQUARTERS
  • GRENADA SPECIAL SERVICES UNIT
  • 374th Training Wing Detachment, Portsmouth, Virginia
  • 47th Flying Training Wing, Laughlin AFB, TeArmed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, Virginia
  • Aeroservice Aviation
  • Beech Aircraft Corporation, private contractor
  • Center for Hemispheric Defense Studies, Fort McNair, Washington D.C.
  • Marine Corps Combat Development Command, Quantico, Virginia,2076 SOUTH ST
  • EArmed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, Virginiapeditionary Warfare Training Group, Atlantic, Norfolk, Virginia
  • Coast Guard Reserve Training Center, Virginia
  • Coast Guard Training Center, Petaluma, California
  • Armed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, Virginia
  • Composite U.S. Army Training Team
  • Composite U.S. Maritime Department Training Team
  • Ira C. Eaker College for Professional Development, MaArmed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, Virginiawell AFB, Alabama
  • Defense Resources Management Institute, Monterey, California
  • Defense Language Institute English Language Center, Lackland AFB, Texas
  • Flight Safety International, private contractor, several locations
  • Flight Safety International, private contractor, several locations, privatecontractor, several locations
  • Inter-American Air Forces Academy, Lackland AFB, TeArmed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, Virginia
  • Navy Justice School Newport, Rhode Island
  • Naval Post Graduate School, Moterey, California
  • Navy Small Craft Instruction and Technical Training School, Rodman Naval Station, Panama
  • Naval Submarine School, Groton, Connecticut
  • listed as "unknown"
  • U.S. Army War College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania
  • U.S. Army Air Defense Artillery School, Fort Bliss, TeArmed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, Virginia
  • U.S. Army Armor School, Fort KnoArmed Forces Staff College, Norfolk, Virginia, Kentucky
  • U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas
  • U.S. Army Engineer Center, Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri
  • U.S. Army Field Artillery School, Fort Sill, Oklahoma
  • U.S. Army Infantry School, Fort Benning, Georgia
  • U.S. Army JFK Special Warfare Center, Fort Bragg, North Carolina
  • U.S. Army Logistics Management College, Fort Lee, Virginia
  • U.S. Army Military Police School, Fort McClellan, Alabama
  • U.S. Army Quartermaster School, Fort Lee, Virginia
  • U.S. Army School of the Americas, Fort Benning, Georgia
  • U.S. Army Signal Center, Fort Gordon, Georgia
  • U.S. Army Training Center, Fort Jackson, South Carolina

Source:

1999: United States, Department of Defense, Department of State, Foreign Military Training and DoD Engagement Activities of Interest in Fiscal Years 1999 and 2000: A Report to Congress (Washington: March 2000) <http://www.state.gov/www/global/arms/fmtrain/toc.html>.

2000: United States, Department of Defense, Department of State, Foreign Military Training and DoD Engagement Activities of Interest in Fiscal Years 2000 and 2001: A Report to Congress (Washington: January 2000) <http://www.state.gov/t/pm/rls/rpt/fmtrpt/2001/>.

2001: United States, Department of Defense, Department of State, Foreign Military Training and DoD Engagement Activities of Interest in Fiscal Years 2001 and 2002: A Report to Congress (Washington: March 2002) <http://www.state.gov/t/pm/rls/rpt/fmtrpt/2002/>.

2002: United States, Department of Defense, Department of State, Foreign Military Training and DoD Engagement Activities of Interest in Fiscal Years 2002 and 2003: A Report to Congress (Washington: June 2003) <http://www.state.gov/t/pm/rls/rpt/fmtrpt/2003/>.

2003: United States, Department of Defense, Department of State, Foreign Military Training and DoD Engagement Activities of Interest in Fiscal Years 2003 and 2004: A Report to Congress (Washington: June 2004) <http://www.state.gov/t/pm/rls/rpt/fmtrpt/2004/>.

2004: United States, Department of Defense, Department of State, Foreign Military Training and DoD Engagement Activities of Interest in Fiscal Years 2004 and 2005: A Report to Congress (Washington: April 2005) <http://www.state.gov/t/pm/rls/rpt/fmtrpt/2005/>.

 

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