My dossiers were used to educate ambassadors and other foreign service professionals on the history of the relationship between the United States and Latin America. These write-ups included narratives on the history of the bilateral relationship between the two countries, a timeline of important events, a list of key figures and their diplomatic posts, and a bibliography. My primary responsibility was to write dossiers on the United States’ relationship with various Latin American countries. I interned at the Office of the Historian at the Department of State through the Virtual Student Federal Service program. Bush Presidential Library, Office of the Historian of the Secretary of Defense, Smithsonian National Museum of American History, Rachel Carson Center for the Environment and Society (Munich, Germany), Institute for Caribbean Studies at the University of Puerto Rico, and Washington-on-the-Brazos State of Texas Historic Site. Our students also have been awarded prestigious internships at the George H. Department of Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency selected our department as one of five regional hubs for post-doctoral research projects. Army Center for Military History in Washington, D.C. Our graduate directors regularly communicate with external agencies to secure these opportunities, including internships at Texas A&M University Press and the U.S. Paid internships provide students with hands-on experience and promising career pathways.