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The Armed Forces of Haiti (French: Forces Armées d'Haïti, Haitian Creole: Fòs Lame d'Ayiti) are the military forces of the Republic of Haiti, is composed of the Haitian Army, the Haitian Navy, and the Haitian Aviation Corps.
Originating from the Army of Saint-Domingue (1791–1803), then the Indigenous Army (1803–1915), the Haitian Army (Armée d'Haiti) is the land component of the Armed Forces of Haiti. It is the largest branch of the armed forces since its reinstatement in 2017 by then President Jovenel Moïse.
The Aviation Corps of the Armed Forces of Haiti (French: Corps d'Aviation des Forces Armées d’Haïti) is the air force component of the Armed Forces of Haiti.The air corps was disbanded along with the rest of the armed forces after Operation Uphold Democracy, the US invasion of 1994.
For years, Haiti’s armed forces have been trying to enter the battle against gangs but had to accept being sidelined because of U.S. policy. The U.S. publicly opposed the reinstatement of the ...
An international armed force slated to fight violent gangs in Haiti this year will face multiple challenges including shifting gang allegiances and widespread corruption among police, politicians ...
Last month, a contingent of 100 soldiers from the Armed Forces of Haiti flew to Mexico for a three-week training as part of an initiative to form a special forces unit. The delegation also ...
The Defence Force of Haiti (French: Force de Défense d'Haïti) was the envisaged name of the planned, reconstituted armed forces of the Republic of Haiti.Haiti had not had a regular armed forces since 1995; a process to reestablish them was initiated in 2011 and culminated in their remobilization under the old name, Forces Armées d'Haiti (FAd'H)), on November 18th, 2017.
Derby Guerrier is a Haitian military officer (born 14 October 1949 [1]), who is currently the acting Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Haiti. [2] In 2017, he was among those selected by President Jovenel Moïse to be part of the remobilized armed forces' equivalent of the Joint Chiefs of Staff as Colonel, where he was the assistant Chief of the Staff (G2/G4). [3]