+ Follow COALITION PROVISION AUTHORITY Tag
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[Title] => Medical team to join RP peacekeepers
[Summary] => Despite the continued threat of terrorist attacks, the Philippines will deploy a 180-member medical team as part of the countrys commitment to the rehabilitation of post-war Iraq, Foreign Affairs Secretary Blas Ople announced yesterday.
Ople said the team will be composed of doctors and nurses to join the 96-member peacekeeping contingent already deployed in Iraq.
The current contingent is composed of 55 officers and servicemen from the Armed For-ces of the Philippines (AFP), 26 from the Philippine National Police (PNP) and 15 from the Department of Health.
[DatePublished] => 2003-12-05 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
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[AuthorID] => 1500820
[AuthorName] => Marvin Sy
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[ArticleID] => 215474
[Title] => Govt to send 500 peacekeepers to Iraq after all
[Summary] => The government has reportedly committed to send 500 troops and police officers as part of a peacekeeping mission to Iraq, said sources in the Department of Foreign Affairs.
Manila originally planned to send a peacekeeping and humanitarian mission as part of the Philippines commitment as a member of a US coalition that supported the war on Iraq.
However, Washington has told Manila that it is in need of more troops than medical and emergency personnel.
[DatePublished] => 2003-07-30 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1500820
[AuthorName] => Marvin Sy
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COALITION PROVISION AUTHORITY
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[ArticleID] => 230432
[Title] => Medical team to join RP peacekeepers
[Summary] => Despite the continued threat of terrorist attacks, the Philippines will deploy a 180-member medical team as part of the countrys commitment to the rehabilitation of post-war Iraq, Foreign Affairs Secretary Blas Ople announced yesterday.
Ople said the team will be composed of doctors and nurses to join the 96-member peacekeeping contingent already deployed in Iraq.
The current contingent is composed of 55 officers and servicemen from the Armed For-ces of the Philippines (AFP), 26 from the Philippine National Police (PNP) and 15 from the Department of Health.
[DatePublished] => 2003-12-05 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1500820
[AuthorName] => Marvin Sy
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[URL] =>
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[ArticleID] => 215474
[Title] => Govt to send 500 peacekeepers to Iraq after all
[Summary] => The government has reportedly committed to send 500 troops and police officers as part of a peacekeeping mission to Iraq, said sources in the Department of Foreign Affairs.
Manila originally planned to send a peacekeeping and humanitarian mission as part of the Philippines commitment as a member of a US coalition that supported the war on Iraq.
However, Washington has told Manila that it is in need of more troops than medical and emergency personnel.
[DatePublished] => 2003-07-30 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1500820
[AuthorName] => Marvin Sy
[SectionName] => Headlines
[SectionUrl] => headlines
[URL] =>
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