+ Follow ROYAL THAI ARMED FORCES Tag
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[Title] => RP military invited to multilateral exercise in Thailand
[Summary] => MANILA, Philippines (Xinhua) -- The visiting chief of the defense forces of Thailand today asked the Philippine military to join Thai forces and troops from four other countries, including the United States, in a multilateral military exercise held in Thailand.
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[Title] => No extended stay for US military engineers
[Summary] => US military engineers, working side by side with a joint anti-terror mission in the southern Philippines, are likely to end their mission in July, a Filipino official said yesterday, downplaying suggestions they could stay on.
"The engineering projects can still be finished on time if the monsoon season will not come yet and the problem with construction materials is solved," Brig. Gen. Emmanuel Teodosio told reporters.
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"The engineering projects can still be finished on time if the monsoon season will not come yet and the problem with construction materials is solved," Brig. Gen. Emmanuel Teodosio told reporters.
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