The Guyana Defence Force (GDF) and the United States have deepened their military collaboration through a series of joint exercises and participation in regional security forums. On November 22, the GDF’s patrol vessel, GDFS Shahoud, conducted a passing exercise (PASSEX) with the US Navy’s guided-missile destroyer, USS Winston S. Churchill, off Guyana’s eastern coast. This exercise aimed to enhance interoperability, communication, and tactical readiness between the two maritime forces, reinforcing their commitment to combating illicit drug trafficking in the Caribbean. The US military emphasized that these operations align with the US Southern Command’s mission and the American president’s priorities to disrupt drug trafficking and protect national security. The GDF highlighted the success of the PASSEX as a testament to the growing security partnership between Guyana and the United States. Separately, Colonel Kenlloyd Roberts, representing the GDF, attended the 36th Cycle of the Conference of American Armies (CAA) in Mexico City. During the conference, Colonel Roberts underscored the importance of regional solidarity and cooperation in addressing emerging security threats. The CAA, supported by the US Army South, serves as a platform for senior military leaders across the Western Hemisphere to discuss shared security concerns and opportunities for collaboration. Colonel Roberts’ participation reinforced Guyana’s commitment to regional security and its strategic partnerships within the Americas.
US, GDF in joint exercise offshore Guyana; GDF participates in Conference of American Armies
