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                    [Title] => Korean navy training unit visits Manila
                    [Summary] => The cruise training unit of the Republic of Korea Navy is set to arrive in Manila today for four days of public relations and goodwill activities.


Logistics support ship ROKS Taecheong, destroyer ROKS Kwanggaeto the Great and frigate ROKS Chungju are the participating vessels of this year’s training with a total crew of 770, including 150 midshipmen on board. The training unit is led by Rear Admiral Byungchil Chung.
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Logistics support ship ROKS Taecheong, destroyer ROKS Kwanggaeto the Great and frigate ROKS Chungju are the participating vessels of this year’s training with a total crew of 770, including 150 midshipmen on board. The training unit is led by Rear Admiral Byungchil Chung.
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