UNITAS 2025 - marforsouth. marines. mil The first UNITAS took place in 1960 with forces from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Uruguay, the United States, and Venezuela This year marks the 66th iteration of the
UNITAS 2024 - southcom. mil UNITAS is a longstanding, multinational maritime exercise conducted annually in Atlantic and Pacific waters around Central and South America to enhance security cooperation and improve coalition operations
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UNITAS 2025: Marines Foster Multinational Collaboration The U S Marines are charging into the 66th iteration of UNITAS, the world's longest-running multinational maritime exercise The exercise kicked off on Sept 15, 2025, aboard the Corps’ premier
U. S. Naval Forces Southern Command gt; About Us gt; Exercises UNITAS, Latin for Unity, is the longest-running multinational maritime exercise in the world A U S Southern Command-sponsored joint exercise, UNITAS was conceived in 1959, with the first
UNITAS 2025 - DVIDS UNITAS, which is Latin for unity, united, or oneness, was conceived in 1959 when representatives at the first Inter-American Naval Conference in Panama agreed to conduct an annual maritime
UNITAS 2025 Strengthens Southcom Alliances - war. gov UNITAS is a comprehensive multinational exercise that aims at strengthening interoperability, enhancing operational readiness and fostering enduring partnerships among the participating nations
UNITAS 2025 To Be Held Across Multiple Locations Along the East Coast . . . The first UNITAS took place in 1960 with forces from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Uruguay, the United States, and Venezuela This year marks the 66th iteration of the world’s longest-running annual multinational maritime exercise
U. S. Marines launch UNITAS LXV in Chile with 24 Nations UNITAS is an annual exercise conducted in either the Atlantic or Pacific waters around Central America and South America UNITAS brings like-minded Allies and partners from around the world to strengthen relationships, enhance interoperability and facilitate collective defense and global security