ATLANTA (September 6, 2024) — Today, Sen. Ed Harbison (D–Columbus) proudly recognized the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation (WHINSEC) for its exceptional role in providing professional education and training to military, civilian and law enforcement personnel.

Sen. Harbison personally welcomed WHINSEC program members during their visits to the Georgia State Capitol on August 8, August 21 and September 6, 2024. He spoke on his enthusiasm for the program, stating, “WHINSEC is a testament to the power of education and collaboration. This institution's dedication to developing leaders of integrity and skill is unparalleled. I am confident that these leaders will champion the core values of human rights and democracy for generations to come. As we confront complex security challenges, our state and nation can always rest assured that WHINSEC is working to strengthen the mutual defense of our western hemisphere.”

Located at Fort Moore in Columbus, GA, WHINSEC has remained dedicated to fostering international collaboration and enhancing the security and stability of the region since its establishment in 2001. WHINSEC’s mission prioritizes the values of leadership, mutual respect and the pursuit of a safer and more secure world. WHINSEC plays a crucial role in building bridges between nations and enhancing mutual understanding by welcoming participants from diverse backgrounds and providing them with rigorous training.

For more information on WHINSEC and its programs, please visit WHINSEC's official website.

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Sen. Ed Harbison Recognizes the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation