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                    [Title] => Korean Navy ships in Manila for 3-day visit
                    [Summary] => Two Navy ships of South Korea will arrive in Manila today for a three-day goodwill visit.
                    [DatePublished] => 2019-09-02 00:00:00
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                    [Title] => 529 ka sundawong Koreano  miabot sa Sugbo
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Mikabat  sa 529 ka mga sundalong Koryano uban ni Korean Ambassador to the Philippines Lee Hyok   ang  miabot sa Sugbo kagahapon  aron  motabang  sa  pagpabarug og balik sa mga dapit nga naapektohan sa bagyong Yolanda sa Leyte ug Samar.

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The South Korean government has declared that it will continue to cherish and forever be indebted to the Philippine government for its valuable military contributions during the outbreak of war in the Korean peninsula in 1950.

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First Secretary Jung Byeon-hoo said the visit was part of the 760 Korean sailors’ four-month course training, where they were expected to tour around the 10-member countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.

These vessels, which will be headed by Commander Byung Chilchung, are the Korean Navy’s destroyer, Kwanggaeto the Great; the frigate, Chung Ju; and the logistics support, Taechong.
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                    [ArticleID] => 1272636
                    [Title] => 529 ka sundawong Koreano  miabot sa Sugbo
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Mikabat  sa 529 ka mga sundalong Koryano uban ni Korean Ambassador to the Philippines Lee Hyok   ang  miabot sa Sugbo kagahapon  aron  motabang  sa  pagpabarug og balik sa mga dapit nga naapektohan sa bagyong Yolanda sa Leyte ug Samar.

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The South Korean government has declared that it will continue to cherish and forever be indebted to the Philippine government for its valuable military contributions during the outbreak of war in the Korean peninsula in 1950.

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First Secretary Jung Byeon-hoo said the visit was part of the 760 Korean sailors’ four-month course training, where they were expected to tour around the 10-member countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.

These vessels, which will be headed by Commander Byung Chilchung, are the Korean Navy’s destroyer, Kwanggaeto the Great; the frigate, Chung Ju; and the logistics support, Taechong.
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