Members of the
The marines were on board USS Ashland and landed on the beach by hovercrafts or Landing Craft Air Cushion (LCAC) of the U.S. Navy.
On the beach were amphibious assault vehicles, also of the American Navy.
They conducted combat exercise on the beach and surrounding terrain unmindful of the heavy rains.
"The training is okay. There are lots of information from the
Corporal Chris Cavey of the United States Marines enjoyed working with their Filipino counterparts.
“They are good guys, it is fun working with them, good experience,” he said.
Lance Corporal James Martinez and his companions said they learned a lot like in martial arts with the use of knife techniques.
“I have great time here, they are very professional, no language barrier,” he said.
"We've learned a lot in the training like the first aid, combat and the use of their new equipment," said Philippine Marines Sgt. Ramil Escandor.
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