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    This is a producon of the Ministry of Naonal Securitys Corporate Communicaons Unit.

    If you wish to submit informaon to appear in this Newsleer, please email your informaon to Ms. Marcia Hope at

    [email protected]. or Keisha Alleyne-St Bernard at [email protected].

    Volume 15, Issue 5 August 16, 2013

    MINISTRY OF NATIONAL SE CURITY

    AIR GUARDS 8TH

    ANNIVERSARY PARADE

    On Wednesday 7th August, 2013, the Trinidadand Tobago Air Guard celebrated its 8th Anniversary as a

    formation within the Trinidad and Tobago DefenceForce.

    The Air Guard was established on August 1st,2005, emerging as the aerial arm of the Defence Force.

    The future development of the Air Guard would

    afford the Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force the abilityto fulfill its commitment to protect the people, natural

    and economic resources of Trinidad and Tobago and per-form its regional obligations.

    Commanding Officer of the Trinidad and Tobago Air Guard,

    Group Captain Tyrone Rodulfo speaks at the 8th Anniversary

    parade, held at the Ulric Cross Air Station, Piarco.

    Minister of National Security, Senator the Honourable Emmanuel

    George speaks at the 8th Anniversary parade, held at the Ulric

    Cross Air Station, Piarco.

    Members of the Trinidad and Tobago Air Guard on parade at the

    Ulric Cross Air Station, Piarco.

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    This is a producon of the Ministry of Naonal Securitys Corporate Communicaons Unit.

    If you wish to submit informaon to appear in this Newsleer, please email your informaon to Ms. Marcia Hope at

    [email protected]. or Keisha Alleyne-St Bernard at [email protected].

    Volume 15, Issue 5 August 16, 2013

    MINISTRY OF NATIONAL SE CURITY

    LATIN AMERICAN CULTURAL TIDBITS

    Argentina

    Conducting business informal-ly and formally at a restaurantover a leisurely three hourmeal is normal.

    Style of clothing and grooming is very important.E-mails are not an effective means of initiating

    communication for business purposes in compari-son to direct person to person contact.

    Costa RicaBe on time for appointmentsand always wear formal busi-ness attire to meetings. CostaRicans do not like to say noso they tend to investigate allbusiness possibilities beforecommunicating and commit-

    ting to a project. They are also very detail orien-tated.

    Cuba The Trinidad and Tobago Gov-

    ernment in collaboration with

    Cuba has established a Trade

    Facilitation Office to help navi-

    gate through the Cuban sys-

    tem. In order to conduct busi-

    ness it is necessary to make

    contact with the governing Ministry or official. Be

    patient but persistent while trying to establish a

    business, and be respectful of Cubas history and

    way of life. The social aspect of life is as importantas the formal side of trade.

    The Corporate Communications Unit invitesall members of staff to visit the Ministry of NationalSecuritys Facebook page and like us. Heres thelink.https://www.facebook.com/?ref=tn_tnmn#!/mns.tnt?fref=ts

    EID MUBARAK CELEBRATIONS

    The commemoration of Eid Mubarak bythe Ministry of National Security seeks to educatemembers of staff on the significance of the occa-sion. As such, we have planned an Annual EidCelebration and invite all to attend.

    Eid MUBURAKAnnual Eid Celebration

    Date: Wednesday 21st August

    Venue: 1st floor Courtyard

    Time: 11am

    All attendees are encouraged to be

    seated by 10:45 am

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    This is a producon of the Ministry of Naonal Securitys Corporate Communicaons Unit.

    Volume 15, Issue 5 August 16, 2013

    MINISTRY OF NATIONAL SE CURITY

    HUMAN TRAFFICKING SUBJECT MATTER EXPERT EXCHANGE

    The opening ceremony of the Trinidad & Tobago Trafficking In Persons (TIP) Sub-ject Matter Expert Exchange (SMEE) took place at the Trinidad and Tobago Police Acad-emy on Tuesday 13th August, 2013. Minister of National Security, Senator the HonorableEmmanuel George and Chief of Defence Staff, Major General Kenrick Maharaj deliveredremarks at the event.


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