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The Honduran Navy is one of the Armed Forces of Honduras's three branches.

The Honduran Navy was created through a presidential decree in the 14th of August 1976, with the stated goal of defending Honduran territorial waters, both in the Caribbean and the Pacific coasts.


History

Background
During Brigadier José Santos Guardiola's presidency, there was an attempt to organize a navy, but due to the lack of funds it didn't come to be. The government acquired some ships, but no warships. In 1860, the government had 200 men from the army mustered into a in order to aid the British HMS Icarus, which had been stationed in , in combating an invasion by the filibuster William Walker. Walker was ambushed near the Sico Tinto Negro River, captured, and, nine days later, found guilty and executed.

In September 1865, during Captain General José María Medina's presidency the Honduran Military Marine was instituted, with the president boarding the schooner Colibrí.

Afterwards, in the 1890s, a contract was signed with a German firm for the construction of two steamers, named Tatumbla and 22 de Febrero, with gross tonnages of 108 and 22 tons, capable of steaming at 10 and 7 knots, respectively, both built in . The Tatumbla had two guns. In the early 1900s, another steamer was commissioned, the Hornet; only in 1934 would the next acquisitions come, with the Bufalo and the Zambrano. During the 1940s, the Tiger, the General Carias and the General Cabañas were acquired.


World War II
Honduras maintained good diplomatic relations with Germany between the end of the 19th Century and the 1930s. During this period, many businesses were opened by German immigrants in Honduras, and when World War II started in Europe, some citizens of German descent left the country to fight for Germany. The country's ports were on occasion used by German submarines for resupply.

After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, due to diplomatic pressure from the United States, relations with the were broken. On December 8, 1941, Honduras declared war on Japan, and, four days later, on Italy and Germany, with Honduras thus joining the Allies. Some ships carrying Honduran goods had already been sunk by this point, and the situation worsened over the following months, with many Honduran ships sunk; around 200 Honduran citizens were killed. In the following years, Honduran pilots and sailors were involved in World War II.


Professional Naval Force
In November 1950, a regulation for the Navy's insignia and uniforms was issued by the government, and in April 1964, the first two officers and 14 enlisted men (who belonged to the Army's Third Infantry Battalion) were assigned to it. One of the officers, Ensign O'Connor Bain, was sent to the US Coast Guard Reserve Officer Training Center in Yorktown, Virginia, and the other, Ensign Regalado Hernández, together with the enlisted men, to the Naval Base Panama Canal Zone, where they were trained by Panamaian and North American officers. Afterwards, they formed the "First Boats Detachment", equipped with US donated patrol boats, which would be used as the core for the Navy when it was formally created in 1976, with Lieutenant Colonel Bain as its first commander.

In 1977, the Navy acquired three ships, the Guaymuras, 105 feet long, and the Patuca and the Ulua, both 65 feet long. In 1982, it was also given the 40+ year old tender USCGC Walnut, renamed to Yojoa; it served until 1998, when it was lost during . These were the Navy's only proper ships until 1988, when it received the Landing Craft Utility Punta Caxinas, capable of transporting 100 tons of cargo and still in service as of 2021. A few years later, a new Peterson Mk3 patrol boat was acquired, and in 2013 a further two Damen Stan Patrol 4207 also were.


Active Naval Bases
The Honduran Navy operates from four main naval bases, but it also has another two installations.

+Honduran Navy Installations ! scope="col" width="250"Name ! scope="col" width="250"Location ! scope="col" width="350"Notes/Mission
Puerto Cortés Naval BasePuerto Cortés, Cortés DepartmentHeadquarters station on the Caribbean coast, host to the Naval Studies Center and the Naval Repairs Center
First Marine Infantry Battalion HQ, Atlántida
, AtlántidaFounded in February 2000, it is tasked with training officers for the Navy; these may later on continue their studies in the Honduras Defence University.
Puerto Castilla Naval BasePuerto Castilla, ColónWWII-era naval base in the Caribbean coast
Amapala Naval Base, Base on the in the Pacific coast
Caratasca Naval Base, Gracias a Dios


Fleet
+ !Class !Origin !Type !In Service
Damen Stan 4207 patrol vesselPatrol Vessel2
Sa'ar 62-class offshore patrol vesselPatrol vessel1
Guardian patrol boatPatrol vessel2
Swiftship patrol boatUnited States/IsraelPatrol vessel9
Various classesVariousInterceptor/patrol launches79
LCM-8 LCUUnited StatesLanding craft4
Golfo de Tribuga-class LCULanding craft1


Commanders
+Honduran Navy Commanders ! Order ! Commander ! Beginning of term ! Term end
1Infantry Lieutenant Colonel Erin O'Connor Bain19761978
2Infantry Colonel José Matías Hernández García19781980
3Brigadier General Rubén Humberto Montoya19801984
4Infantry Colonel Humberto Regalado Hernández19841986
5Infantry Colonel Ronnie H. Martínez Méndez19861987
6Infantry Colonel Carlos Reyes Barahona19871988
7Ship Captain Leonel Martínez Minera19881989
8Brigadier General Arnulfo Cantarero López19891990
9Brigadier General Luis Alonso Discua Elvir19901991
10Brigadier General Reinaldo Andino Flores19911993
11Rear Admiral Giordano Bruno Fontana Hedman19931997
12Ship Captain Ricardo Reyes Rivera19971999
13Ship Captain Hermán Iván Ramírez Lanza19992000
14Rear Admiral Rolando Gonzáles Flores20002002
15Artillery Colonel Nelson Willy Mejía Mejía20022004
16Rear Admiral José Eduardo Espinal Paz20042007
17Rear Admiral Juan Pablo Rodríguez Rodríguez20082011
18Rear Admiral Ramón Cristóbal Romero Burgos20112011
19Vice Admiral Rigoberto Espinoza Posadas20112013
20Rear Admiral Héctor Orlando Caballero Espinoza20132015
21Rear Admiral Jesús Humberto Benítez Alvarado20152017
22Ship Captain Efraín Mann Hernández20172019
23Ship Captain José Jorge Fortín Aguilar20192021
24Ship Captain Pablo Antonio Rodríguez Sauceda20212023
25Ship Captain Austacil Hagarin Tomé Flores2023


Ranks

Commissioned officer ranks
The rank insignia of commissioned officers.


Other ranks
The rank insignia of non-commissioned officers and .


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