TERESA Magbanua’s legacy demands more attention ... Her transition from school to war shows her deep sense of duty to protect the nation’s future, even at great risk. This duality of both nurturing ...
Among them were the following: • The BRP Teresa Magbanua which ... In the latest joint US-Philippines war exercises in northern Luzon in April this year, the US military deployed a Typhon ...
With hot wars raging in the Middle East and Europe, a possible third simmering away in the ­Taiwan Strait, a new cold war ...
On Aug. 31, a CCG ship “intentionally and repeatedly” rammed one of the Philippines’ biggest coast guard vessels at Escoda, the BRP Teresa Magbanua (MRRV 9701), as ... of the Philippine Sea during ...
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Following Teresa Magbanua’s intrusion, China dispatched a large number ... While he cobbles military alliances, President Marcos understands that he “cannot go to war” over the SCS and will “talk to ...
After the end of World War II, the Chinese government took control of and administered ... For example, in April 2024, the Teresa Magbanua patrol ship of the Philippine Coast Guard docked at Xianbin ...
Multi-role response vessels BRP Cabra, BRP Suluan and BRP Teresa Magbanua are transporting relief supplies to calamity victims in Bicol, the PCG said. Cabra left the Port Area in Manila on ...
China Coast Guard rams BRP Teresa Magbanua near Escoda Shoal in West Philippine Sea. PCG Commodore Jay Tarriela said the PCG patrol vessel was rammed three times despite no provocation coming from ...
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Chinese ships have repeatedly rammed, threatened, and water cannoned PCG vessels especially in recent years, including the BRP Teresa Magbanua after it was deployed for about five months at Escoda ...