To bolster regional security and enhance military cooperation, the U.S. Army’s 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne) is set to deploy to Mexico to provide specialized training to the Mexican Marine Infantry. This initiative underscores the deepening defense ties between the two nations and aims to strengthen Mexico’s capabilities in addressing both conventional and unconventional threats.

A Strategic Partnership

The partnership between the 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne) Green Berets and the Mexican Marine Infantry is set to begin on February 17, 2025, marking a major step in U.S.-Mexico military cooperation. This mission is designed to strengthen the capabilities of Mexican forces, equipping them with advanced skills in both conventional and non-conventional combat.

The training will take place at the Luis Carpizo naval facility in Campeche from February 17 to March 30, 2025. It has been officially approved by the Mexican Senate’s Naval Ministry Commission and will be conducted under the supervision of the Mexican Defense Ministry (SEDENA). This ensures that while the training benefits from U.S. military expertise, it remains aligned with Mexico’s national defense priorities.

A total of 11 Green Berets from the 7th Special Forces Group will take part in the mission. They will bring their own weapons, ammunition, and equipment, providing hands-on instruction to Mexican marine infantry troops. This collaboration builds on past joint training efforts, such as the TRADEWINDS exercise in 2022, where Green Berets worked with Mexican forces on operations including boat familiarization, swim tests, and combat water survival.

Beyond training, this partnership is part of a broader U.S.-Mexico agreement aimed at tackling drug cartels and security threats. A key focus is preventing weapons trafficking into Mexico, a persistent challenge in the region.

While this collaboration highlights Mexico’s commitment to improving its military readiness, it also underscores the ongoing challenge of balancing national sovereignty with the benefits of foreign military cooperation. This evolving relationship between the two nations reflects their shared interest in addressing transnational security concerns like drug trafficking and organized crime.

Training Objectives

The primary focus of this mission is to provide the Mexican Marine Infantry with advanced training in various domains, including: