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A unit of Hawaii Marines is in the Philippines fielding new weapons for the first time amid simmering tensions with China.
A planned U.S.-Philippine live-fire exercise was canceled after the aging WWII-era BRP Miguel Malvar sank en route. Despite the setback, further drills continue as scheduled.
A Philippine ship from World War II sank on Monday hours ahead of a joint military exercise between the United States and the ...
Building partnerships and reinforcing strategic collaboration, in both the domestic and international levels, are ...
A former US World War II-era warship, which survived two of the Pacific War’s most important battles, was supposed to be used in a live-fire exercise off the western coast of the Philippines as part ...
A World War II-era Philippine navy ship to be used as a target in a combat exercise by American and the Philippine forces ...
This year’s drills are historic in scale, involving over 14,000 troops and several new advanced weapons and focus on ...
SUBIC BAY, PHILIPPINES >> A unit of Hawaii Marines is in the Philippines fielding new weapons for the first time amid ...
MANILA, Philippines — A World War II-era Philippine navy ship to be used as a target in a combat exercise by American and the Philippine forces accidentally sank Monday hours before the mock ...
SUBIC BAY, Philippines — A unit of Hawaii Marines is in the Philippines fielding new weapons for the first time ... in the Pacific during World War II—but with a 21st-century twist.