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Philippines: 8,000 Soldiers to be Trained in Northern Luzon
By Barbara Mae Dacanay, Bureau Chief
Published: 14:18 April 4, 2013
30 Vessels and 40 Aircrafts to Participate | GulfNews.com
Manila: A total of 40 aircraft from the United States and the Philippines, apart from a flotilla of US warships and Philippine Navy ships were deployed to aid 8,000 American and Filipino soldiers in their two-week humanitarian and disaster training in northern Luzon, sources said.
The training, to be held from April 5 to 17, was timely with North Koreas declaration of war against South Korea and the US last week; and Chinas aggression over other claimants in the South China Sea that began last year.
Fourteen of 20 US aircraft have already arrived at the former US Clark Air Base in Angeles, Pampanga. The rest of the US aircraft started arriving on Thursday, until April 8, Military spokesman Col Arnulfo Marcelo Burgos said.
Also participating in the exercise are 20 aircraft of the Philippine Air Force and three Philippine Navy ships, one of which is a 40-year-old high-endurance cutter BRP Gregorio del Pilar, a Hamilton-class ship acquired from the US Coast Guard, are also participating in the exercise, said Burgos.
By Barbara Mae Dacanay, Bureau Chief
Published: 14:18 April 4, 2013
30 Vessels and 40 Aircrafts to Participate | GulfNews.com
Manila: A total of 40 aircraft from the United States and the Philippines, apart from a flotilla of US warships and Philippine Navy ships were deployed to aid 8,000 American and Filipino soldiers in their two-week humanitarian and disaster training in northern Luzon, sources said.
The training, to be held from April 5 to 17, was timely with North Koreas declaration of war against South Korea and the US last week; and Chinas aggression over other claimants in the South China Sea that began last year.
Fourteen of 20 US aircraft have already arrived at the former US Clark Air Base in Angeles, Pampanga. The rest of the US aircraft started arriving on Thursday, until April 8, Military spokesman Col Arnulfo Marcelo Burgos said.
Also participating in the exercise are 20 aircraft of the Philippine Air Force and three Philippine Navy ships, one of which is a 40-year-old high-endurance cutter BRP Gregorio del Pilar, a Hamilton-class ship acquired from the US Coast Guard, are also participating in the exercise, said Burgos.