Rapid Deployment, More Hundreds of US Military Vehicles and Aircraft Arrive in Subic Bay Philippines
A huge number of US military vehicles, Aircraft and heavy equipment arrived at the Subic Bay, Philippines for use in the upcoming annual exercise, the joint Philippine-US military exercises.
A Subic-based one-stop-shop for land, sea and air services coordinating the arrival of the US military cargo
This military cargo ship will be used in the coming Balikatan joint military exercise between the United States and the Philippines
The shipment included Humvee vehicles, Assault Amphibious Vehicle, M777 howitzer, UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters, trucks, jeeps, backhoes, bulldozers
the military cargo would be distributed to the 4 air bases and one army camp in other parts of the country that the US had identified its troops will use as temporary bases.
These places were earlier identified as: Antonio Bautista Air Base in Puerto Princesa, Palawan, Basa Air Base in Floridablanca, Pampanga, Fort Magsaysay in Palayan, Nueva Ecija, Lumbia Airport in Cagayan de Oro; and Mactan-Benito Ebuen Air Base in Cebu.
Military Sealift Command’s maritime prepositioning force ship USNS 1ST LT Jack Lummus (T-AK 3011) arrive at Subic Bay here,offloaded her cargo to 3rd Marine Expeditionary Force Marines in preparation for exercise Balikatan.
U.S. Service Members conduct a beach onload to a U.S. Navy causeway ferry in preparation for Exercise Balikatan at a beach in the Casiguran Bay, Philippines.
A combined force of logisticians and support personnel from the Armed Forces of the Philippines and the U.S. military planned and executed a combined joint logistics over-the-shore event during Balikatan,
the annual bilateral exercise between the two Allies. This complex process increases their mutual proficiency in supplying forces ashore in an expeditionary environment.
A huge number of US military vehicles, Aircraft and heavy equipment arrived at the Subic Bay, Philippines for use in the upcoming annual exercise, the joint Philippine-US military exercises.
A Subic-based one-stop-shop for land, sea and air services coordinating the arrival of the US military cargo
This military cargo ship will be used in the coming Balikatan joint military exercise between the United States and the Philippines
The shipment included Humvee vehicles, Assault Amphibious Vehicle, M777 howitzer, UH-60 Black Hawk helicopters, trucks, jeeps, backhoes, bulldozers
the military cargo would be distributed to the 4 air bases and one army camp in other parts of the country that the US had identified its troops will use as temporary bases.
These places were earlier identified as: Antonio Bautista Air Base in Puerto Princesa, Palawan, Basa Air Base in Floridablanca, Pampanga, Fort Magsaysay in Palayan, Nueva Ecija, Lumbia Airport in Cagayan de Oro; and Mactan-Benito Ebuen Air Base in Cebu.
Military Sealift Command’s maritime prepositioning force ship USNS 1ST LT Jack Lummus (T-AK 3011) arrive at Subic Bay here,offloaded her cargo to 3rd Marine Expeditionary Force Marines in preparation for exercise Balikatan.
U.S. Service Members conduct a beach onload to a U.S. Navy causeway ferry in preparation for Exercise Balikatan at a beach in the Casiguran Bay, Philippines.
A combined force of logisticians and support personnel from the Armed Forces of the Philippines and the U.S. military planned and executed a combined joint logistics over-the-shore event during Balikatan,
the annual bilateral exercise between the two Allies. This complex process increases their mutual proficiency in supplying forces ashore in an expeditionary environment.