No Fooling: BTH08 Begins April 1

416th Theater Engineer Command
Story by Staff Sgt. Danny McCormick

Date: 04.01.2008
Posted: 04.03.2008 00:37
News ID: 18014
No Fooling: BTH08 Begins April 1

By Staff Sgt. Danny McCormick
Beyond The Horizon 08 public affairs office

SOTO CANO AIR BASE, Honduras – An opening ceremony at the Juan Ramon Molina grade school in La Florida Marcala, Honduras, marked the official beginning of Beyond the Horizon 08 (BTH08).

Several hundred area residents joined Honduran and U.S. military service members, local and national officials, teachers, and students, to celebrate the event.

The arrival of distinguished guests and members of the media aboard a Chinook helicopter was a highlight for most of the children and citizens, even when its landing blew up a dust storm that sent everyone running for cover.

U.S. Army South public affairs officer Maj. Deborah Molnar served as master of ceremonies and introduced Mr. Rigoberto Hernandez Villatoro, mayor of Marcala, to give introductory remarks.

Villatoro was followed by Minister of National Defense Mr. Arístides Mejía Carranza and Ambassador of the United States of America the Honorable Charles A. Ford, both of whom discussed their hopes for this ambitious multi-national exercise. The festivities closed with a symbolic earth-breaking ceremony, press interviews, and a reception for all in attendance featuring soft drinks, cake, and locally purchased pastries.

The school in Marcala is one of three that will be renovated during the exercise. U.S. military engineers will also construct one storage shed, two schools, four water towers, and four lavatories throughout rural Honduras.

In other remote areas, joint-forces medical personnel are providing basic dental, optometric and medical care for several hundred Honduran citizens as part of their Medical Readiness Training Exercise and Dental Readiness Training Exercise missions.

Veterinarian Readiness Training Exercises are also occurring simultaneously with the MEDRETES and the have treated many animals within the communities.

These projects unofficially began March 31 and will continue until the end of June.