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Helping Venezuela: USS San Antonio Serves at Port of La Guaira

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The U.S. Southern Command announced on Thursday that the USS San Antonio had arrived at Venezuela’s Port of La Guaira “to support relief operations.”

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The United States Navy's amphibious transport vessel USS San Antonio (LPD 17) arrived on Thursday, July 9, at the Port of La Guaira to join humanitarian assistance operations following the earthquakes that struck Venezuela on June 24. Through its account on social network X, the United States Embassy in Caracas confirmed the arrival of the vessel and specified that it is already operational in the main maritime terminal of the central region of …

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As part of a deployment of the Southern Command, the USS San Antonio ship arrived in the Port of La Guaira to operate as a communications and logistic distribution center after earthquakes in Venezuela. On Thursday, the Port of La Guaira received the USS San Antonio transport vessel (LPD 17). The arrival of the vessel is part of the international deployment actions coordinated by the Southern Command of the United States, with the objective of p…

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The USS San Antonio arrived this Thursday in La Guaira to reinforce US humanitarian aid following the 24 June earthquakes that left more than 3,600 dead.

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Under the coordination of the Southern Command and the State Department, this U.S. Navy vessel will operate as a strategic communications and logistical distribution node to channel vital aid to the most affected areas. The post USS San Antonio arrived in La Guaira to reinforce humanitarian aid after earthquakes appeared first on EL NATIONALA.

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The amphibious transport ship USS San Antonio (LPD 17) arrived this Thursday in the Port of La Guaira to join the relief operations after the earthquakes of June 24, reported the U.S. Southern Command, in what represents a further expansion of the U.S. military deployment in Venezuela. The forces in the port operate a communication and distribution node to deliver assistance to the most affected areas. The USS San Antonio joins the USS Fort Laud…

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Monitoreamos broke the news on Thursday, July 9, 2026.
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