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[Title] => 5 US warships here for Carat 2004
[Summary] => SUBIC FREEPORT Activities were aplenty and familiar inside the former ship repair facility here as five US battleships with 1,400 US sailors arrived for the eight-day joint military exercise under the Philippine-US Mutual Defense Treaty.
Dubbed as Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) Exercise, the yearly joint training is aimed at promoting the inter-operability between Filipino and American forces in combined naval operations.
The exercises will be held simultaneously in Zambales and Cavite until Aug. 4.
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[Title] => 5 barkong pandigma ng US dumaong sa Subic Bay
[Summary] => SUBIC BAY FREEPORT Limang barkong pandigma ng Amerika ang dumating dito kahapon lulan ang may 2, 500 US sailors para sa panibagong RP-US training exercise na bahagi pa rin ng Mutual Defense Treaty ng dalawang bansa.
Dumaong dakong alas-10 ng umaga kahapon sa Alava Pier ng dating Ship Repair Facility (SRF) ng Subic Freeport ang barkong USS Russell, isang missile guided destroyer (DDG-59); USS McCampbell (DDG-85); USS Fort McHenry (LSD-43); USS Salvor (ARS-52) at ang US Coast-Guard high-endurance, Mellon.
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[Title] => 1,400 US troops arrive for naval war games
[Summary] => More than 1,400 US navy and coast guard personnel started yesterday joint war games with the Philippine Navy off Zambales and Cavite.
Known as "Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) Exercise 2004," the week-long naval maneuvers are in line with the mutual defense treaty between the Philippines and the US.
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ALBERTO NAVARETTE
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Dubbed as Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) Exercise, the yearly joint training is aimed at promoting the inter-operability between Filipino and American forces in combined naval operations.
The exercises will be held simultaneously in Zambales and Cavite until Aug. 4.
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[Title] => 5 barkong pandigma ng US dumaong sa Subic Bay
[Summary] => SUBIC BAY FREEPORT Limang barkong pandigma ng Amerika ang dumating dito kahapon lulan ang may 2, 500 US sailors para sa panibagong RP-US training exercise na bahagi pa rin ng Mutual Defense Treaty ng dalawang bansa.
Dumaong dakong alas-10 ng umaga kahapon sa Alava Pier ng dating Ship Repair Facility (SRF) ng Subic Freeport ang barkong USS Russell, isang missile guided destroyer (DDG-59); USS McCampbell (DDG-85); USS Fort McHenry (LSD-43); USS Salvor (ARS-52) at ang US Coast-Guard high-endurance, Mellon.
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