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                    [Title] => 2 Aussie ships arrive today for war games
                    [Summary] => Two Australian Navy ships are scheduled to arrive in the country today for a weeklong joint training with the Philippine Navy and the Philippine Coast Guard.


Dubbed Maritime Training Activity "Lumbas," the exercise will involve the HMAS Newcastle and HMAS Darwin and ships from the Navy and the Coast Guard to strengthen defense ties between the two countries.

In a statement, the Philippine Navy said the Australian Customs Service (ACS) would also take part in mostly shore-based training in Manila.
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Sinabi ni Navy Public Office chief Commander Giovanni Bacordo, kabilang ang Hukbong Dagat sa isasalang sa war drill partikular na ang kanilang unit na Phil. Marines na magsisimula mula Oktubre 16-31.
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                    [Title] => 2 Aussie ships arrive today for war games
                    [Summary] => Two Australian Navy ships are scheduled to arrive in the country today for a weeklong joint training with the Philippine Navy and the Philippine Coast Guard.


Dubbed Maritime Training Activity "Lumbas," the exercise will involve the HMAS Newcastle and HMAS Darwin and ships from the Navy and the Coast Guard to strengthen defense ties between the two countries.

In a statement, the Philippine Navy said the Australian Customs Service (ACS) would also take part in mostly shore-based training in Manila.
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Sinabi ni Navy Public Office chief Commander Giovanni Bacordo, kabilang ang Hukbong Dagat sa isasalang sa war drill partikular na ang kanilang unit na Phil. Marines na magsisimula mula Oktubre 16-31.
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