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Philippine and US troops will conduct military exercises starting Thursday, July 6, focusing on mutual defense, strengthening relationships and rehearsing emerging aviation concepts. | ManilaBulletin READ:

According to the US Embassy in Manila, service members of both countries will conduct a range of interoperability training events, which are consistent with the Mutual Defense Treaty and Visiting Forces Agreement between the Philippines and the US.

"This training will enhance cooperation and interoperability between Philippine and US forces, as the countries continue to reinforce their commitment to each other as friends, partners, and allies," the embassy said. Brig. Gen. Robert Brodie, Commander of I Marine Expeditionary Force, said MASA 23 "facilitates the collaborative development of aviation, ground and logistics related capabilities."

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