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US, Philippine troops will practice island raids during ‘shoulder to shoulder’ exercise

Stars and Stripes 23 Apr 2024
The Balikatan, or “shoulder to shoulder,” drills include 16,000 troops, mostly from the U.S ... Chinese vessels with water cannons blast Philippine resupply vessels bound for a ship stranded on the shoal off Palawan ... (Paley Fenner/U.S. Marine Corps) ... Gen ... .
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Opinion: ‘The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare’ has a surprising secret

CNN 20 Apr 2024
Guy Ritchie’s “The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare” claims to be based on true events; it’s modeled on the 1942 World War II Operation Postmaster, in which a British team seized enemy ships in the Spanish harbor of Fernando Po.
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The Australian Defence Formula: Spend! Spend! Spend!

Dissident Voice 19 Apr 2024
... (They could start with the submarines.) A$5 billion, for instance, will be saved from terminating naval transport and replenishment ships intended to refuel and resupply war vessels at sea.
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China sounds warning after Philippines and US announce most expansive military drills yet

The Observer 18 Apr 2024
... lasers at the Philippine Coast Guard, firing water cannon at vessels and ramming into Philippine ships running resupply missions near the Second Thomas Shoal, which both Manila and Beijing claim.
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Philippines plans ambitious exercise with US as concerns over China grow

Stars and Stripes 17 Apr 2024
In recent months, Chinese ships have stepped up efforts to prevent the Philippine Navy from resupplying troops on the Sierra Madre, deploying water cannons that have damaged vessels and injured sailors.
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Costs for Navy’s newest amphibious landing ships could top nearly $8 billion

Stars and Stripes 16 Apr 2024
An amphibious ship program critical to a U.S ... Costs for the Navy’s medium landing ship, or LSM, could range from $6.2 billion to as much as $7.8 billion for 18 ships, the CBO said in a report released Thursday.
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Marcos Questions ‘Secret’ Duterte Deal with China on Sea Dispute

Live Mint 15 Apr 2024
Philippine military missions that rotate and resupply troops on the ship, called BRP Sierra Madre, have become a constant source of tension between Manila and Beijing, with Chinese vessels blasting ...
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The rusting Philippine ship raising US-China tensions

The Spectator 14 Apr 2024
In recent months, the Chinese coastguard has sought to prevent the Philippines from resupplying the ship, ramming Philippine vessels and firing high-power water cannons at them. There ...
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China: PH-US defense pact won't erode resolve

The Manila Times 13 Apr 2024
During a summit with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr ... Chinese coast guard and maritime militia ships have been harassing resupply missions to Ayungin, where the grounded Navy ship Sierra Madre serves as a military outpost ... ....
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The enemies deep within

The Manila Times 13 Apr 2024
... pointing military-grade lasers at and ramming our vessels with their coast guard ships ... The same material is a component in building ships and arms used to attack our fishermen and resupply vessels.
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PCG clarifies 'assertive transparency' tact

The Manila Times 13 Apr 2024
"Many might think that our transparency strategy is focused on the public exposure of the Chinese aggression against Philippine ships whenever we carry out resupply missions to our troops in Ayungin ...
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Biden hosts Philippines counterpart, Japan PM for first ever trilateral meeting amid China tensions

Beijing News 12 Apr 2024
Recent clashes have occurred when Philippine attempts to resupply the forces on the ship have been met by China Coast Guard ships firing water cannons at the Philippine resupply boats, resulting in ...
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Budget Watchdog Forecasts Big Cost Overrun for Marine Corps' Landing Ships

The Maritime Executive 12 Apr 2024
The ships are intended to transport, deploy, and, if necessary, resupply and redeploy Marine littoral regiments in and around a theater of operations, particularly in the western Pacific and in any potential conflict with China.
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US vows 'ironclad' defence of Philippines, Japan amid growing China provocations

Beijing News 12 Apr 2024
Recent clashes have occurred when Philippine attempts to resupply the forces on the ship have been met by China Coast Guard ships firing water cannons at the Philippine resupply boats, resulting in ...
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Biden pledges to defend Philippines from any attack in South China Sea

The Observer 12 Apr 2024
... at the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG), firing water cannon at vessels and ramming into Philippine ships running resupply missions near the Second Thomas Shoal, which both Manila and Beijing claim.

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