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[Title] => Singing RP peacekeepers a hit in Iraq
[Summary] => The Filipino prescription for boredom and tension in a harsh desert environment fraught with danger: Sing your heart out.
The Filipino humanitarian aid contingent in Iraq eases its tension over the mounting terrorist attacks on the peacekeeping and humanitarian missions there by singing along with videoke machines in their tents, contingent commander Brig. Gen. Pedro Ramboanga said yesterday.
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[Title] => AFP official: No need to pull RP peacekeepers out of Iraq
[Summary] => Filipino troops in Iraq need not be pulled out despite the mounting terrorist attacks in that country, their commander said yesterday.
Speaking at a press conference at Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City, Brig. Gen. Pedro Ramboanga said the 96-man Philippine police-military contingent is safe in south-ccentral Iraq, along with the Polish multi-force brigade.
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[Title] => Survey team to lead RP mission in Iraq
[Summary] => A reconnaissance team will lead the 175-member Filipino peacekeeping and humanitarian mission to Iraq.
Armed Forces vice chief and spokesman Lt. Gen. Rodolfo Garcia said the Philippine Humanitarian Contingent to Iraq (PHCI) will be under the multinational division, to be supervised by the Polish armed forces, which will be deployed in south central Iraq.
Prior to the full deployment of the humanitarian and peacekeeping contingents, a survey of the deployment area will be first conducted by the troop-contributing nations, which include the Philippines, Garcia said.
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PEDRO RAMBOANGA
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The Filipino humanitarian aid contingent in Iraq eases its tension over the mounting terrorist attacks on the peacekeeping and humanitarian missions there by singing along with videoke machines in their tents, contingent commander Brig. Gen. Pedro Ramboanga said yesterday.
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[Title] => AFP official: No need to pull RP peacekeepers out of Iraq
[Summary] => Filipino troops in Iraq need not be pulled out despite the mounting terrorist attacks in that country, their commander said yesterday.
Speaking at a press conference at Camp Aguinaldo, Quezon City, Brig. Gen. Pedro Ramboanga said the 96-man Philippine police-military contingent is safe in south-ccentral Iraq, along with the Polish multi-force brigade.
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[Title] => Survey team to lead RP mission in Iraq
[Summary] => A reconnaissance team will lead the 175-member Filipino peacekeeping and humanitarian mission to Iraq.
Armed Forces vice chief and spokesman Lt. Gen. Rodolfo Garcia said the Philippine Humanitarian Contingent to Iraq (PHCI) will be under the multinational division, to be supervised by the Polish armed forces, which will be deployed in south central Iraq.
Prior to the full deployment of the humanitarian and peacekeeping contingents, a survey of the deployment area will be first conducted by the troop-contributing nations, which include the Philippines, Garcia said.
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November 20, 2003 - 12:00am