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Santiago del Estero - Argentina

Principal Locations
  1. Bahia Blanca
  2. Belen
  3. Buenos Aires
  4. Córdoba
  5. Comodoro Rivadavia
  6. Concordia
  7. Corrientes
  8. Eduardo Castex
  9. Esquel
  10. Formosa
  11. Isca Yacu
  12. Jesús María
  13. La Plata
  14. La Rioja
  15. Mar del Plata
  16. Mendoza
  17. Neuquén
  18. Paraná
  19. Posadas
  20. Puerto Madryn
  21. Rawson, Chubut
  22. Río Cuarto
  23. Río Gallegos
  24. Resistencia
  25. Rio Grande, Argentina
  26. Rosario
  27. Salta
  28. San Carlos de Bariloche
  29. San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca
  30. San Francisco
  31. San Isidro
  32. San Juan
  33. San Luis
  34. San Miguel de Tucumán
  35. San Salvador de Jujuy
  36. Santa Fe
  37. Santa Rosa, Argentina
  38. Santiago del Estero
  39. Trelew
  40. Ushuaia
  41. Viedma
  42. Villa María

Resources


Escort Argentina



US Department Of State Post Report

Embassy employment opportunities include temporary secretarial jobs, purchase order positions (short term), a DOD government contract secretarial position, 2 APO positions, 4 Security Escort positions, a Political Assistant and a CLO job-share position. When funding is available there is a summer-hire program for dependent teens. Most positions require Spanish-speaking ability. ... [Read More]

South America

Narcotics terrorists have reacted to increased spray operations by increasing their efforts to shoot down spray and escort aircraft. In response, the Counter Drug (CD) Brigade has actively supported coca spray operations, attacking narcotics terrorist concentrations and serving as a quick reaction force. Since departing Tumaco in June 2003, the CD Brigade has supported coca spray operations in Sur de Bolivar, Norte de Santander, Arauca, Meta, and Neiva. In addition to supporting spray missions, the CD Brigade seized seven metric tons of cocaine, two metric tons of coca base and destroyed 16 cocaine HCL labs and 948 coca base labs. ... [Read More]

South America

The aerial eradication program will also expand in 2001. The DIRAN, with U.S. support, plans to establish two bases for spray and escort aircraft. The DIRAN also plans to complete the organization, training, and equipping of two more airmobile interdiction companies and establish an Antinarcotics Training Center. The goals for aerial eradication in 2001 are 100,000 hectares of coca and 10,000 hectares of poppy. ... [Read More]

South America

The eradication program was hindered in 1999 by the diversion of escort helicopters for interdiction missions, civic unrest in poppy-growing areas that forced the evacuation of spray teams, and frequent ground-fire attacks on spray planes (resulting, in part, from too few escort aircraft). In 1999 spray planes suffered 67 hits from ground fire. Nonetheless, the program still managed to eradicate more than 50,000 hectares in 1999. ... [Read More]

E) South America

The Air Service fleet includes 62 helicopters (59 supported by NAS) and 23 airplanes (21 supported by NAS). Aircraft are used in a variety of ways: fixed-wing aircraft transport cargo and personnel or perform intelligence and surveillance operations, and helicopters are used for transport and interdiction, or to escort and protect spray aircraft during eradication missions. ... [Read More]

South America

In one case of particular notoriety in August 2004, three innocent travelers, including a U.S. citizen, were framed and imprisoned for over a month when a surprise inspection detected 189 kilograms of cocaine in unchecked luggage that had been escorted into the plane’s cargo hold by Venezuelan National Guardsmen assigned to the Anti-Drug Command. In order to divert suspicion from themselves, they switched the airline baggage tags with those of the suitcases of three innocent travelers. The courts ordered the release of the passengers after more than a month in jail. Several of the National Guard officials implicated in this case were arrested less than a month later while loading half a ton of cocaine onto a private plane at Maiqueta International Airport. ... [Read More]

E) South America

The aerial eradication program will expand in 2002 with the arrival of additional Plan Colombia-funded spray aircraft. The DIRAN, with U.S. support, plans to organize its aerial eradication program into four Task Groups, each comprised of spray aircraft and escort helicopters, air crews, and a security unit. Two Task Groups will normally operate in southern Colombia. The other two will operate against smaller coca cultivations and opium poppy. The DIRAN also plans to complete the forward basing of two airmobile interdiction companies on the Caribbean and Pacific Coasts, and to construct an Antinarcotics Training Center to replace its Jungle School. The goals for aerial eradication in 2002 are 150,000 hectares of coca and 10,000 hectares of opium poppy. The Colombian military’s counternarcotics role will broaden in 2002, as plans to institute a second Counterdrug Brigade progress. ... [Read More]

US Department Of State Post Report

Eligible Family Members (EFM’s) and non-U.S. citizen family members are eligible to apply for all vacant positions at the Embassy.  Some positions, however, are only available to EFMs, including Community Liaison Officer (CLO), Consular Associate, IVA Liaison Officer, Courier Escort, and secretarial positions. ... [Read More]


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