+ Follow MARINE FORCE RECONNAISSANCE UNIT Tag
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[Summary] => The military formally introduced to the public yesterday the men and women of the elite Anti-Crime Task Force of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (ACTAFP), which was formed in April to help fight high-profile crimes especially kidnapping for ransom.
Led by Lt. Col. Antonio Supnet, the ACTAFP is composed of 15 officers and 141 men from select units of the AFP: Army’s Scout Rangers and Special Forces, the Navy’s Special Warfare Group, the Marine Force Reconnaissance Unit, and the Air Force’s Special Operations Wing.
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Led by Lt. Col. Antonio Supnet, the ACTAFP is composed of 15 officers and 141 men from select units of the AFP: Army’s Scout Rangers and Special Forces, the Navy’s Special Warfare Group, the Marine Force Reconnaissance Unit, and the Air Force’s Special Operations Wing.
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MARINE FORCE RECONNAISSANCE UNIT
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Led by Lt. Col. Antonio Supnet, the ACTAFP is composed of 15 officers and 141 men from select units of the AFP: Army’s Scout Rangers and Special Forces, the Navy’s Special Warfare Group, the Marine Force Reconnaissance Unit, and the Air Force’s Special Operations Wing.
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[Title] => Members of new anti-crime task force known
[Summary] => The military formally introduced to the public yesterday the men and women of the elite Anti-Crime Task Force of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (ACTAFP), which was formed in April to help fight high-profile crimes especially kidnapping for ransom.
Led by Lt. Col. Antonio Supnet, the ACTAFP is composed of 15 officers and 141 men from select units of the AFP: Army’s Scout Rangers and Special Forces, the Navy’s Special Warfare Group, the Marine Force Reconnaissance Unit, and the Air Force’s Special Operations Wing.
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