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                    [ArticleID] => 191457
                    [Title] => ‘Manila to get $78.6 M in military aid’
                    [Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY (AFP) — The United States has earmarked about $78.65 million in military assistance for the Philippines this year, the largest sum allocated to an Asian country so far – a US military spokesman said here yesterday. 


Part of the funds would go towards purchasing US-made weapons, service and training while most of the remainder would be used to buy blankets, tents, radios, uniforms, food and medicine, said Capt. Steve Wulmann, a spokesman for US troops in the southern Philippines.
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STEVE WULMANN
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                    [Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY (AFP) — The United States has earmarked about $78.65 million in military assistance for the Philippines this year, the largest sum allocated to an Asian country so far – a US military spokesman said here yesterday. 


Part of the funds would go towards purchasing US-made weapons, service and training while most of the remainder would be used to buy blankets, tents, radios, uniforms, food and medicine, said Capt. Steve Wulmann, a spokesman for US troops in the southern Philippines.
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