Cultural understanding

This US Embassy photo shows those who will be participating. US Embassy Charge d’ Affaires Bryan Hunt is at centre.

For the second year in a row, Guyana will host the Cultural Understanding and Language Proficiency (CULP) Program, as part of a partnership between the Florida National Guard, the U.S. Army Cadet Command, the U.S. Embassy in Guyana’s Security Cooperation Office, and the Guyana Defence Force (GDF).  A release from the US Embassy today said that the CULP Program in Guyana is planned for 47 personnel (42 cadets and 5 instructors), comprised of soon-to-be-commissioned Florida National Guard (FLNG) cadets, between July 11 and August 6, 2014.

This US Embassy photo shows those who will be participating. US Embassy Charge d’ Affaires  Bryan Hunt is at centre.
This US Embassy photo shows those who will be participating. US Embassy Charge d’ Affaires Bryan Hunt is at centre.