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                    [Title] => US-RP war games begin in Cotabato
                    [Summary] => CARMEN, North Cotabato — About 300 US troops and their Filipino counterparts began the annual "Balance Piston 06-02" war games here as part of the counterterrorism training in the fight against al-Qaeda-linked militants.


Military officials said about 30 American and 250 Filipino soldiers took part in small-unit tactics, rifle marksmanship, combat lifesaving training and field training exercises during the exercises at Camp Lucero here.
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Cimatu told reporters the military will be "very transparent" to assure the public that US troops would not be involved in combat.

"We’ll make it transparent as much as possible," he said.
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Military officials said about 30 American and 250 Filipino soldiers took part in small-unit tactics, rifle marksmanship, combat lifesaving training and field training exercises during the exercises at Camp Lucero here.
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Cimatu told reporters the military will be "very transparent" to assure the public that US troops would not be involved in combat.

"We’ll make it transparent as much as possible," he said.
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