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                    [Title] => Seabees won’t stay in Basilan beyond July 15, says US envoy
                    [Summary] => The United States will not ask for an extension of its military presence in the Philippines beyond the ongoing six-month joint military training exercise on Basilan island, US Ambassador Francis Ricciardone said yesterday.


Ricciardone held it likely, however, that the 340-member US navy engineering team called Seabees may stay behind to pursue civic action projects or engage in non-combat activities meant to curb terrorism.
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"Everybody understands the importance of the Philippines," said Lt. Gen. Wallace Gregson, commander of the 3rd Marine Expeditionary Force based in Japan. "We know that it’s a very difficult situation and we’re glad to help in any way that we can and we are proud to help."
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                    [Summary] => The United States will not ask for an extension of its military presence in the Philippines beyond the ongoing six-month joint military training exercise on Basilan island, US Ambassador Francis Ricciardone said yesterday.


Ricciardone held it likely, however, that the 340-member US navy engineering team called Seabees may stay behind to pursue civic action projects or engage in non-combat activities meant to curb terrorism.
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"Everybody understands the importance of the Philippines," said Lt. Gen. Wallace Gregson, commander of the 3rd Marine Expeditionary Force based in Japan. "We know that it’s a very difficult situation and we’re glad to help in any way that we can and we are proud to help."
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