US marines and sailors from the US Marine Expeditionary
Brigade and the Bonhomme Richard Expeditionary Strike will be participating in
the 33rd Philippine Amphibious Landing Exercise (PHIBLEX) which will take place
in various locations in Luzon and Palawan from
October 4 to 12.
Humanitarian civic assistance efforts, an amphibious landing
exercise and live-fire training featuring artillery are just a few of the many
team building opportunities during PHIBLEX 33, all designed to advance
cooperation, improve inter-operability and assist in strengthening bilateral
amphibious capabilities.
"The opportunity to train and build mutually beneficial
capabilities with our Armed Forces of the Philippines partners is essential
for sharpening our bilateral amphibious and humanitarian assistance
capabilities, both hallmarks of the US Marine Corps,” 3rd Marine Expeditionary
Brigade commander Brig. Gen. John M. Jansen said.
“Exchanging expertise and cultivating our longstanding
security alliance provides a cornerstone for security and stability in the
region, and has for decades,” he added.
PHIBLEX 33 will include approximately 1,400 US service members based in Okinawa , Japan
and 500 Filipino personnel working side-b yside to grow capabilities and better
prepare to operate together during a natural disaster or armed conflict.
The humanitarian and civic assistance portion of the
exercise, beginning this month and concluding on Oct. 12, includes engineering
projects to improve local infrastructure and health engagements to exchange
medical best practices and supplement the medical needs of Philippine citizens.
Field training during the exercise includes small arms and
artillery live-fire which will provide the and US Marine units multiple
opportunities to maintain and sharpen their skills while enhancing an already
high level of inter-operability.
Additional US
units participating include Amphibious Squadron 11, the 31st Marine
Expeditionary Unit and the three ships of Bonhomme Richard Amphibious Ready
Group (BHR ARG).
The ARG consists of the USS BHR (LHD-6), the USS Green Bay
(LPD-20), and the USS Germantown (LSD-48).
Philippine units include the 3d Marine Brigade and the
Philippine Navy’s new strategic sealift vessel, the BRP Tarlac (LD-601).
http://www.pna.gov.ph/index.php?idn=1&sid=&nid=1&rid=925909
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