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[Title] => Coast watch in South beefed up
[Summary] => The Naval Forces Eastern Mindanao has tightened its guard on waters in this part of the country with the establishment of the Coast Watch Center at the headquarters of the Armed Forces’ Eastern Mindanao Command here.
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[Title] => US navy rescues 9 Pinoy fishermen
[Summary] => A passing US navy ship rescued nine Filipino fishermen whose boat capsized amid heavy waves off the coast of Davao del Sur, the Philippine Navy said yesterday.
The fishermen spent several hours aboard the USS Shasta after they were plucked off the sea on Friday and later transferred to the custody of Filipino authorities, it said.
The US naval vessel then proceeded to its original destination in Japan, the Philippine Navy said.
Commander Geronimo Malabanan, Navy spokesman, said the fishermen went adrift for five days after their boat engine conked out.
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[Summary] => A passing US navy ship rescued nine Filipino fishermen whose boat capsized amid heavy waves off the coast of Davao del Sur, the Philippine Navy said yesterday.
The fishermen spent several hours aboard the USS Shasta after they were plucked off the sea on Friday and later transferred to the custody of Filipino authorities, it said.
The US naval vessel then proceeded to its original destination in Japan, the Philippine Navy said.
Commander Geronimo Malabanan, Navy spokesman, said the fishermen went adrift for five days after their boat engine conked out.
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September 29, 2011 - 12:00am