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U.S. Marines and Philippine Airmen compare different methods on how to set up a range card during a subject matter expert exchange as part of exercise KAMANDAG 3 at Colonel Ernesto P. Ravina Air Base, Philippines, Oct. 9.

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Exercise KAMANDAG 3 begins

10 Oct 2019 | Lance Cpl. Hannah Hall The Official United States Marine Corps Public Website

The 3d Marine Expeditionary Brigade and the Philippine Marine Ready Force opened Exercise KAMANDAG 3 on Wednesday, October 9th with a ceremony at the Subic Bay International Airport. KAMANDAG 3 will take place from October 9 to 18, 2019, at multiple locations on the Philippine islands of Luzon and Palawan.

KAMANDAG 3 is a bilateral exercise between the Republic of the Philippines and the United States, which also features participation from Japan. The Philippine-led exercise will include military-to-military exchanges between Philippine, Japanese, and American forces, with a focus on improving counterterrorism and humanitarian assistance and disaster relief capabilities.

Philippine and U.S. service members will conduct training in amphibious operations, live fire drills, military operations in urban terrain, reconnaissance, low altitude air defense, aviation operations, humanitarian assistance and disaster relief, combat lifesaving, and other areas during KAMANDAG 3. The training will enhance cooperation and interoperability between Philippine, Japanese and U.S. forces, as the countries continue to reinforce their commitment to support each other as friends, partners, and allies.

“The exercise is a meaningful indicator of the solidarity that exists between allies. The KAMANDAG training underscores not only our excellent cooperation, but also the higher professional standards and competency most valued by our militaries.” Brig. Gen. Ariel R. Caculitan, deputy commandant, Philippine Marine Corps


The Japan Self-Defense Force’s participation in the exercise will focus on humanitarian assistance and disaster relief training scenarios. The Philippines, Japan and U.S. will also partner for a variety of community relations events, including teaching hundreds of local civilians about lifesaving skills, disease prevention and personal wellness. Bringing military service members and local populations together for exercises like KAMANDAG 3 develops lifelong friendships and connections that strengthen the partnership between the three countries.

“I would like to embrace this treasured opportunity to have KAMANDAG 3 in this beautiful country,” said Maj. Gen. Shinichi Aoki, commanding general, Amphibious Rapid Deployment Brigade. “The training items will be much more integrated and also have many more participants, which shows it is a growing exercise.”

International Relations Photo by Cpl. Harrison Rakhshani
Philippine Air Force Airman Junnevee Cuenca points out a terrain feature to U.S. Marine Lance Cpl. Tatyana Saldana during KAMANDAG 3 at Colonel Ernesto P. Ravina Air Base, Philippines, Oct. 9, 2019. The specific objectives of KAMANDAG, such as mutual defense, counterterrorism, and humanitarian assistance and disaster relief, promote realistic training that supports regional security. Cuenca, a native of Zamboanga City, Philippines, is a combat air controller with 710th Special Operations Wing. Saldana, a native of Tallulah, La., is a military policeman with 3rd Law Enforcement Battalion. KAMANDAG 3 is a Philippine-led, bilateral exercise with participation from Japan. KAMANDAG is an acronym for the Filipino phrase “Kaagapay Ng Mga Manirigma Ng Dagat,” which translates to “Cooperation of the Warriors of the Sea,” highlighting the partnership between the U.S. and Philippine militaries.


KAMANDAG is an acronym for the Filipino phrase “Kaagapay Ng Mga Mandirigma Ng Dagat,” which translates to “Cooperation of Warriors of the Sea,” highlighting the strong partnership between the Philippine and U.S. militaries. KAMANDAG 3 will increase overall Philippine and U.S. readiness, improve combined responsiveness to crises in the Indo-Pacific region, and strengthen both countries’ decades-long partnership.

“On behalf of the United States, we remain committed to upholding our defense treaties, reinforcing maritime security efforts, and maintaining regional stability,” said Maj. Gen Paul. J. Rock Jr., commanding general, 3d Marine Expeditionary Brigade. “I am confident that we will achieve these objectives throughout this exercise, and that together, we stand ready to face any challenge.”


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