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Loud noise of US navy machines broke the silence here at noon on Saturday as the largest US-Philippine joint military exercise began in this free fort, a former US naval base. (Photo: Xinhua) |
SUBIC BAY, The Philippines, Oct. 22 (Xinhuanet) --
Loud noise of US navy machines broke the silence here at noon on Saturday as the
largest US-Philippine joint military exercise began in this free fort, a former
US naval base.
Seven assault landing ships carried US marines, armored vehicles and jeeps to two separate points on the sunny
beach in the bay, while the USS ESSEX, a Wasp class amphibious assault ship,and
two other US landing ships were approaching the pier reserved for the military
game.
Led by USS ESSEX, the US navy ships from the Forward
Deployed Amphibious Ready Group brought 3,300 marines of the 31st Marine
Expeditionary Unit to the site of the military exercise codenamed "PHIBLEX 06".
The US marines will conduct several training programs
including landing assault with their Philippine counterparts, a US military
spokesman said. Nearly 500 Filipino marines are expected to receive instructions
from US officers.
The annual exercise, which will extend to Oct. 26, is
designed to improve inter-operability, increase readiness and continue
professional relationships between the two allied countries, according to Mark
Donahue, commodore of the 11th Amphibious Squadron overseeing the exercise here.
However, the US officer declined to tell what
scenario the exercise is based, saying one of the objectives is to acquire more
capability for humanitarian aid in case of natural disasters.
The Amphibious Squadron that consists of three US ships was based out of Sasebo, Japan, before it arrived at the Philippines. Enditem
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