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                    [Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY — Navy search and recovery team recovered yesterday the cadaver of a junior intelligence officer who was reported missing in action with two other elite troopers Wednesday after an offshore gunbattle with suspected extremists in an island off Sulu.


Military officials said that search is still on going for the remaining two members of the Special Warfare Group (SWAG) under the Naval Forces South (NAVFORSOUTH).

Recovered yesterday morning near Taluk Island, Jolo was Capt. Christopher Apollo Teves, intelligence officer of the Southern Command.
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Three tubes of toothpaste, insect repellent, attapulgite tablets for diarrhea, plus the designer sunglasses that became the trademark of Abu Sayyaf spokesman Aldam Tilao, alias Abu Sabaya.
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The survivors were among some 70 people who went missing when the wooden-hulled vessel ML Sugar Diane-Z sank Jan. 28 off Pangutaran Island, 50 nautical miles northwest of Sulu, when its engine failed amid rough weather.
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Sa report mula sa AFP Southcom, namataan ang walong bangka palabas ng Basilan dakong alas-4:30 ng madaling araw ng dalawang helicopter, pero hindi nakayang masundan dahil sa kasalukuyang sama ng panahon kaya napilitang lumapag.

Bago lumapag, nagawang beripikahin ng tatlong ulit ng mga pilotong sundalo ang mga laman ng bangka bago tuluyang ipinaalam sa 103rd Brigade sa Tablawan, Isabela.
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Sa report mula sa AFP Southcom, namataan ang walong bangka palabas ng Basilan dakong alas-4:30 ng madaling araw ng dalawang helicopter, pero hindi nakayang masundan dahil sa kasalukuyang sama ng panahon kaya napilitang lumapag.

Bago lumapag, nagawang beripikahin ng tatlong ulit ng mga pilotong sundalo ang mga laman ng bangka bago tuluyang ipinaalam sa 103rd Brigade sa Tablawan, Isabela.
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Ayon sa ulat mula sa Naval Forces South (NAVFORSOUTH), dakong alas 3:05 ng hapon ng mamataan ng mga tauhan ng Phil. Navy ang isang bangkang-de-motor na may tatak na M/L Katrina II na nakatigil sa naturang karagatan dahil sa nasiraan ito.
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Ayon sa ulat mula sa Naval Forces South (NAVFORSOUTH), dakong alas 3:05 ng hapon ng mamataan ng mga tauhan ng Phil. Navy ang isang bangkang-de-motor na may tatak na M/L Katrina II na nakatigil sa naturang karagatan dahil sa nasiraan ito.
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Navy Capt. Antonieto Ferrer, NFS officer-in-charge, charged that Rear Admiral Guillermo Wong hacked him out in favor of a more junior officer.

Ferrer filled the position for only three weeks. He assumed the position from NFS chief Commodore Eleanor Padre who retired last December.
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Basilan provincial spokesman Alton Angeles disclosed that the victims left Sunday night aboard Guinea III in Maluso wharf bound for Sulu when strong winds brought about by a weather depression lashed the southermost parts of Mindanao.
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Military officials said that search is still on going for the remaining two members of the Special Warfare Group (SWAG) under the Naval Forces South (NAVFORSOUTH).

Recovered yesterday morning near Taluk Island, Jolo was Capt. Christopher Apollo Teves, intelligence officer of the Southern Command.
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Three tubes of toothpaste, insect repellent, attapulgite tablets for diarrhea, plus the designer sunglasses that became the trademark of Abu Sayyaf spokesman Aldam Tilao, alias Abu Sabaya.
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The survivors were among some 70 people who went missing when the wooden-hulled vessel ML Sugar Diane-Z sank Jan. 28 off Pangutaran Island, 50 nautical miles northwest of Sulu, when its engine failed amid rough weather.
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Sa report mula sa AFP Southcom, namataan ang walong bangka palabas ng Basilan dakong alas-4:30 ng madaling araw ng dalawang helicopter, pero hindi nakayang masundan dahil sa kasalukuyang sama ng panahon kaya napilitang lumapag.

Bago lumapag, nagawang beripikahin ng tatlong ulit ng mga pilotong sundalo ang mga laman ng bangka bago tuluyang ipinaalam sa 103rd Brigade sa Tablawan, Isabela.
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Sa report mula sa AFP Southcom, namataan ang walong bangka palabas ng Basilan dakong alas-4:30 ng madaling araw ng dalawang helicopter, pero hindi nakayang masundan dahil sa kasalukuyang sama ng panahon kaya napilitang lumapag.

Bago lumapag, nagawang beripikahin ng tatlong ulit ng mga pilotong sundalo ang mga laman ng bangka bago tuluyang ipinaalam sa 103rd Brigade sa Tablawan, Isabela.
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Ayon sa ulat mula sa Naval Forces South (NAVFORSOUTH), dakong alas 3:05 ng hapon ng mamataan ng mga tauhan ng Phil. Navy ang isang bangkang-de-motor na may tatak na M/L Katrina II na nakatigil sa naturang karagatan dahil sa nasiraan ito.
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Ayon sa ulat mula sa Naval Forces South (NAVFORSOUTH), dakong alas 3:05 ng hapon ng mamataan ng mga tauhan ng Phil. Navy ang isang bangkang-de-motor na may tatak na M/L Katrina II na nakatigil sa naturang karagatan dahil sa nasiraan ito.
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Navy Capt. Antonieto Ferrer, NFS officer-in-charge, charged that Rear Admiral Guillermo Wong hacked him out in favor of a more junior officer.

Ferrer filled the position for only three weeks. He assumed the position from NFS chief Commodore Eleanor Padre who retired last December.
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Basilan provincial spokesman Alton Angeles disclosed that the victims left Sunday night aboard Guinea III in Maluso wharf bound for Sulu when strong winds brought about by a weather depression lashed the southermost parts of Mindanao.
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