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ZAMBOANGA CITY A US military official unveiled yesterday to the public the supposed "mystery" ship that was reported to have docked at a port in Mindanao last week.
Lt. Col. Mike Donelly, US Joint Special Operation Task Force-Philippines (JSOFT-P) public affairs chief, said the HSV-X1, designed to transport personnel and equipment, can be used in a variety of missions such as humanitarian assistance, disaster response, command and control, logistics, as well as search and rescue.
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ZAMBOANGA CITY A US military official unveiled yesterday to the public the supposed "mystery" ship that was reported to have docked at a port in Mindanao last week.
Lt. Col. Mike Donelly, US Joint Special Operation Task Force-Philippines (JSOFT-P) public affairs chief, said the HSV-X1, designed to transport personnel and equipment, can be used in a variety of missions such as humanitarian assistance, disaster response, command and control, logistics, as well as search and rescue.
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October 28, 2005 - 12:00am