+ Follow ABU SAYYAF-PUERTO PRINCESA Tag
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[Title] => RP-US war games start at Subic
[Summary] => SUBIC BAY FREEPORT Filipino and American troops began yesterday at Alava Pier here the first of a series of joint military exercises as part of the Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA) between the two countries.
The VFA, signed in 1999, spells out guidelines for these exercises meant to train Filipino soldiers in the use of modern weapons against terrorists and other threats to national security.
Participating in the 11-day war games are 1,175 Filipino and 1,200 American Navy servicemen, including US Marines and Navy Seals trained in anti-terrorist operations.
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The VFA, signed in 1999, spells out guidelines for these exercises meant to train Filipino soldiers in the use of modern weapons against terrorists and other threats to national security.
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The VFA, signed in 1999, spells out guidelines for these exercises meant to train Filipino soldiers in the use of modern weapons against terrorists and other threats to national security.
Participating in the 11-day war games are 1,175 Filipino and 1,200 American Navy servicemen, including US Marines and Navy Seals trained in anti-terrorist operations.
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The VFA, signed in 1999, spells out guidelines for these exercises meant to train Filipino soldiers in the use of modern weapons against terrorists and other threats to national security.
Participating in the 11-day war games are 1,175 Filipino and 1,200 American Navy servicemen, including US Marines and Navy Seals trained in anti-terrorist operations.
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