The World - News from Nov. 16, 1986
American soldiers in Honduras have been restricted from patronizing nightclubs in the capital, Tegucigalpa, because of fears of attacks by leftist guerrillas who infiltrated from Nicaragua, Honduran military officers said. A U.S. Embassy spokesman would neither confirm nor deny the report. The U.S. military has stationed about 1,000 soldiers in Honduras on a rotating basis since 1983.
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