The
Netherlands Armed Forces deploy both ground and naval units in the Caribbean with some of these forces based on Aruba. These forces include: • 32 Infantry Company of the
Netherlands Marine Corps on Aruba; • a Fast Raiding Interception and Special Forces Craft (FRISC) troop (fast boats); • a guardship, normally a , from the
Royal Netherlands Navy on station in the Caribbean on a rotational basis plus the support ship operating out of Curaçao; • ARUMIL militia elements; • Elements of a
Royal Marechaussee brigade of the Armed Forces. Additionally, the
Dutch Caribbean Coast Guard, under the direction of the Royal Netherlands Navy commander in the Caribbean, maintains a significant presence. ARUMIL soldiers are volunteers and are led by their own NCOs and officers. The ARUMIL are trained by Netherlands Marine Corps. When basic training is completed every soldier in the ARUMIL becomes an Aruban Marine. Basic training and selection takes place on Aruba, further training takes place in either the Netherlands or Curaçao. ARUMIL officers have to complete the regular Netherlands Marine Corps Officers training course (Praktische opleiding tot officier der mariniers). The ARUMIL platoon works closely with the Dutch Marines company stationed at Aruba. The 32nd Raiding Squadron also performs training exercises on Aruba, sometimes together with marines of the United States. An increase of instability in South America, specifically
Venezuela, made the Netherlands heighten the security level and increase monitoring of the Dutch island in cooperation with the United States. ==References==