From the US Embassy Manila (Mar 18): Balikatan Joint Exercise Returns to the Philippines
Balikatan 2016 (BK 16) began Wednesday, when the AFP started preliminary work on
five different school buildings and community medical engagements. In the coming
weeks U.S. forces will join the AFP as they work shoulder-to-shoulder during
these engagements and throughout the exercise.
Balikatan is an annual Philippine-U.S. military bilateral training exercise
that is a signature element of the Philippine-U.S. alliance focused on a variety
of missions to include humanitarian assistance, maritime law enforcement, and
environmental protection. BK 16 will take place in the Philippines April 4 to
16. The opening ceremony for BK 16 is scheduled to take place April 4, followed
by several training events throughout the 12-day exercise, and the closing
ceremony is scheduled to be held April 15.
During BK 16, Philippine and U.S. service members will conduct humanitarian
civil assistance projects throughout Panay and Palawan. Preliminary work on
community infrastructure projects begins at the end of March. BK 16 will
demonstrate cooperation and interoperability between the Philippines and the
U.S., consistent with the Mutual Defense Treaty and Visiting Forces Agreement,
as we continue our commitment to train, share information and provide support to
each other through a range of military operations.
Throughout BK 16, AFP and U.S. forces will work together to enhance
maritime law enforcement throughout the Philippines in order to meet annual
training requirements, and enhance techniques, tactics, and procedures as a
critical part of interoperability of our forces.
Military service members from both countries will also conduct combined
simulation supported events and operational events in three main commands of the
Armed Forces of the Philippines (Western Command, Northern Luzon Command, and
Sothern Luzon Command), and other major Philippine military camps such as Crow
Valley, Fort Magsaysay, Clark Air Field, Subic Bay, Palawan and Panay to improve
their ability to work together, partnering in capabilities and plan follow-on
operations. One of the main operations for this year’s exercise will be the
implementation of a joint rapid reaction force as part of the distributed
operations in the vicinity of Panay, demonstrating the partnered capability in
rapid response.
BK16 is the 32nd iteration of the annual exercise. A number of personnel
from other regional partner nations will attend a portion of the exercise.
“Balikatan” in Filipino means "shoulder-to-shoulder" and characterizes the
spirit of the exercise and the Philippines-U.S. alliance.
Media interested in covering this exercise should contact the Armed Forces
of Philippines Public Affair Office at paoafp@gmail.com.
http://manila.usembassy.gov/press-photo-releases-2016/balikatan-joint-exercise-returns-philippines.html
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