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'''The Intelligence Battalion 3-16 or Battalion 316''' was a unit of the Honduran Army in charge of carrying out assassinations, torture, and disappearances against alleged political opponents of the government during the 1980s. The unit had several names; its reorganization as "Intelligence Battalion 3-16" is attributed to General Gustavo Álvarez Martínez, a name that indicated the unit's service to 3 military units and 16 battalions of the Honduran army.
'''The Intelligence Battalion 3-16 or Battalion 316''' was a unit of the Honduran Army in charge of carrying out assassinations, torture, and disappearances against alleged political opponents of the government during the 1980s. The unit had several names; its reorganization as "Intelligence Battalion 3-16" is attributed to General Gustavo Álvarez Martínez, a name that indicated the unit's service to 3 military units and 16 battalions of the Honduran army.