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PH-US ‘Salaknib’ exercises to focus on 5 drills
MANILA — Five activities will be the focus of this year’s “Salaknib” exercises between American and Filipino military units, Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) public affairs office chief, Col. Noel Detoyato said Thursday.
These include Jungle Field Training Exercise (FTX), Command Post Exercise (CPX), Subject Matter Expert Exchanges (SMEEs), Cooperative Health Engagements (CHE), and Humanitarian Civic Action (HCA) projects.
Salaknib, an Ilokano word, means shield.
In a message to the Philippine News Agency, the AFP official bared that all exercises will be held at Fort Magsaysay, Palayan, Nueva Ecija and Col. Ernesto Rabina Air Base, Capas, Tarlac.
The opening ceremony was held at Fort Magsaysay on Wednesday (Feb. 27), he said.
In an advisory, the United States Embassy in Manila said “Salaknib” exercises will be conducted from March 4 to 24.
Salaknib started way back in 2015 as a bilateral exercise activity facilitated by the Philippine Army (PA) and US Army first held between 3rd Infantry Battalion and its American counterparts.
It eventually evolved into an Army Training Exchange between the PA and US Army Pacific Command (USARPAC) which focused on enhancing the skill competencies of both armies in the conduct of field specialization.
“For this year’s ‘Salaknib’ exercise, the Philippine Army contingent will be the newly organized 1st Brigade Combat Team (1BCT) while for the USARPAC will be the 520(th) Infantry Striker Battalion,” Detoyato said.