February 27th 1934- Marshall Arjona announced today from his headquarters in La Paz that the CVI will be demobilized by March 15th and their members will be honored by a parade in La Paz. Asked about the presence of Nato troops in Bolivia, together with Japanese and Dutch troops plus the soon to arrive German troops, his response was one that could be understood as relieved. "I have met the overall commander for the troops in Bolivia, an American called Geiger, and I can see the Gringos made a very good choice in putting him on charge. I only hope the different troops can work together for the Bolivians' well-being."
When asked the expected withdraw of Peruvian forces of Bolivia he only stated it was up to the diplomats.
March 8th 1934- The War Ministry announced a deal has being reached with Skoda arms and their subsidiaries to purchase enough tanks to replace the ones in the Tank Battalion. It's expected the delivery of those vehicles will be completed by the middle of 1935.