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But Air Force commander Lt. Gen. Nestor Santillan vowed that the number will be "doubled" within two years as priority is being given to the aircraft acquisition program.
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The F/V Qing-Qing Fa capsized at six nautical miles of Batanes island for still unknown reasons. It had a crew of one Filipino, one Taiwanese and four Indonesians.
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But Air Force commander Lt. Gen. Nestor Santillan vowed that the number will be "doubled" within two years as priority is being given to the aircraft acquisition program.
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