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PUERTO PRINCESA CITY, Palawan, July 05 (PIA) -- United States naval servicemen, with their Filipino counterpart who are participating in the Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) 2011, conducted a medical and dental mission in Bgy Tagabinet, Puerto Princesa City on June 29, benefiting hundreds of residents of the village.
Free medical check-up and tooth extraction were offered in the said civic activity. Medicines were also handed out to patients.
The medical mission was part of the annual bilateral military training exercise between the US and the Philippine navies that aim to further strengthen cooperation between, and improve the capabilities of, the two countries’ naval forces.
It was among the several community service activities of CARAT 2011 lined up to reach out to the Palaweňos.
Others include the holding of community relation activities in Bgy Tagburos Elementary School and Gregorio Oquendo Memorial Elementary School. Free music lessons were also offered at the Palawan State University Laboratory High School and Palawan National School.
A week before the joint military training officially kicked off, CARAT participants have already started the construction of a social hall and comfort rooms at West Elementary School in Bgy Mangingisda, Puerto Princesa City.
CARAT 2011 opened on June 28 with the arrival of three US navy ships that will be part of the 10-day military training. The exercises will be held in the Sulu Sea.
The Philippine Marine Corps and the US 7th Fleet Band will hold a free band concert at the People’s Amphitheater in Mendoza Park, Puerto Princesa City and at the NCCC mall to cap off the activity.
This year’s CARAT will focus more on enhancing both countries’ naval capabilities in maritime defense, resource protection and disaster response operations through actual exercises and information exchanges.
Approximately 800 US navy servicemen and 457 Philippine Navy personnel is participating in this year’s bilateral military training. (6th Civil Relations Group/PIA4B-Palawan)

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