Welcome to JTF-Bravo

Congratulations on your assignment to Joint Task Force-Bravo!

JTF-Bravo is a subordinate command of U.S. Southern Command, responsible for a Joint Operations Area which encompasses the seven Central American countries. Our focus is strengthening partnerships, maintaining personal readiness, and integrating JTF-Bravo capabilities with our partner nations. This focus enables combined operations to effectively counter regional threats, build our partners' capacity, and quickly respond to humanitarian assistance/disaster relief contingencies. 

For information on your upcoming assignment, check out our Welcome Guide for all guidance on arrival and necessary documents you may need.

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JTF-Bravo History

  • 1982: Palmerola Air Base is constructed.
  • 1983: JTF-11 is established and later re-designated JTF-Alpha. 
  • 1984: JTF-Alpha is re-designated as JTF-Bravo with added mission to deter Nicaraguan aggression. 
  • 1992-1994: Transitional period; JTF-Bravo works on bilateral humanitarian and civil assistance operations. 
  • 1997: Commander in Chief’s Theater Engagement plan issued, calling for Soto Cano to serve as strategic gateway to theater. 
  • 1998: JTF-Bravo provides disaster relief assistance after Hurricane Mitch.
  • 1999: 1st Battalion, 228th Aviation Regiment assigned as tenant unit from Panama. 
  • 2000: 612th Air Base Squadron activation.
  • 2002: JTF-Bravo’s mission revised to include joint and interagency operations. 
  • 2007: JTF-Bravo dispatched medical team to Peru in response to severe earthquake.
  • 2010: JTF-Bravo supported operation Unified Response in Haiti.
  • 2014: JTF-Bravo provided aid to regions in Honduras following tropical storm Hannah. 
  • March - April 2016: JTF-Bravo provided support fighting wildfires in Tela, Honduras and the Darién Province, Panama.
  • October 2016: JTF-Bravo provided assistance and humanitarian efforts to Haiti following Hurricane Matthew.
  • March 2017: JTF-Bravo provides support in combating large forest fires in Honduras.
  • September 2017: JTF-Bravo provides hurricane relief assistance in collaboration with USAID/OFDA as part of JTF-Leeward Islands  
  • 2019:  JTF-Bravo provides aerial transportation assistance in Panama during Operation Darien Lift.
  • 2020: JTF-Bravo supports rescue, disaster relief and humanitarian assistance missions in Honduras, Guatemala and Panama after devastation left by hurricanes Eta and Iota.
  • 2021: JTF-Bravo deployed approximately 200 personnel in support of JTF-Haiti after a 7.2 magnitude earthquake devastated the country.
  • 2022: Within 24 hours, JTF-Bravo deployed a forward C2 and fuel capabilities to Haiti. Effectively delivering over 123,000 gallons of fuel as a part of FUELED COMMITMENT.
  • 2024: U.S. humanitarian aid for Honduras tops 6 million pounds with the Denton Program and through the help of JTF-Bravo.

Recent News

A photo of a forklift moving boxes from inside a truck. - A forklift moves new furniture off a truck during U.S. Army Support Activity’s end-of-lifecycle exchange at Soto Cano Air Base, Honduras, Aug. 27, 2024. This furniture project cost over $1.7 million to swap out the wooden furniture for more sustainable metal pieces. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Shelby Pruitt-Johnson)

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New furniture for 140 Soto Cano rooms

A photo of a group of people in front of a CONRED building. - Sentinel Watch participants pose for a photo at the National Coordination for Disaster Reduction's National Emergency Operations Center in Guatemala City, Guatemala, Aug. 22, 2024. Sentinel Watch is a two-day, scenario-based tabletop exercise that integrates Central American emergency response agencies and Joint Task Force-Bravo personnel to build upon contingency plans, connect subject matter experts and practice a collective approach to disaster response. (Courtesy photo)

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JTF-Bravo unites with Guatemala in disaster res...

A photo of service members standing. - Joint Task Force-Bravo and the Armed Forces of Honduras' service members stand together during the traditional candle lighting ceremony for the Multinational Noncommissioned Officer Induction Ceremony at Soto Cano Air Base, Honduras, Aug. 23, 2024. The three candles symbolize the NCO corps past sacrifices, present contributions and future commitments. (U.S. Army photo by Martin Chahin)

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The Second Multinational NCO Induction Ceremony...