Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation

Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation
Official seal
MottoLibertad, Paz y Fraternidad (Freedom, Peace, and Fraternity)
CommandantColonel Michael Rogowski [1]
Budget$11.2 million (As of 2018)
Members215
OwnerUnited States Department of Defense
Address7301 Baltzell Ave, Bradley Hall, Bldg 396, Fort Moore, Georgia 31905
Location, ,
United States
Coordinates32°21′54.1″N 84°57′21.25″W / 32.365028°N 84.9559028°W / 32.365028; -84.9559028
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WebsiteOfficial website Edit this at Wikidata

The Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation (WHINSEC), formerly known as the School of the Americas,[2] is a United States Department of Defense school located at Fort Moore (formerly known as Fort Benning) in Columbus, Georgia, renamed in the 2001 National Defense Authorization Act.

The institute was founded in 1946; by the year 2000, more than 60,000 Latin American military, law enforcement, and security personnel had attended the school. The school was located in the Panama Canal Zone until its expulsion in 1984.

  1. ^ Rodriguez, Milton Mariani (January 25, 2021). "WHINSEC Commandant honored by the Peruvian Army". army.mil. Retrieved April 27, 2021.
  2. ^ Starr, Barbara (December 15, 2000). "Controversial 'School of the Americas' Closes". ABC News.

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