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Vice Adm. Rodolfo D. Isorena (right), the Philippine

Vice Adm. Rodolfo D. Isorena (right), the Philippine

Vice Adm. Rodolfo D. Isorena (right), the Philippine Coast Guard commandant, presents a plaque to Sec. Cesar P. Garcia Jr., national security advisor to the president of the Philippines, during the initial mari... More

Chad Teegardin (right), contractor for Special Surveillance

Chad Teegardin (right), contractor for Special Surveillance

Chad Teegardin (right), contractor for Special Surveillance Programs at Naval Air Systems, explains the capabilities of the Maritime Persistent Surveillance Tower system to senior Philippine and U.S. officials ... More

U.S. Marine Brig. Gen. Richard L. Simcock II (left),

U.S. Marine Brig. Gen. Richard L. Simcock II (left),

U.S. Marine Brig. Gen. Richard L. Simcock II (left), the deputy commanding general of U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Pacific, presents a Hawaiian paddle plaque to Vice Adm. Rodolfo D. Isorena, the Philippine Coast G... More

During the initial maritime domain awareness demonstration,

During the initial maritime domain awareness demonstration,

During the initial maritime domain awareness demonstration, the Maritime Persistent Surveillance Tower system operated from the Philippine Coast Guard Headquarters in Manila, Philippines, Jan. 27. The MPST is ... More

Chad Teegardin (right), contractor for Special Surveillance

Chad Teegardin (right), contractor for Special Surveillance

Chad Teegardin (right), contractor for Special Surveillance Programs at Naval Air Systems, explains the capabilities of the Maritime Persistent Surveillance Tower system to senior Philippine and U.S. officials ... More

Vice Adm. Rodolfo D. Isorena (right), the Philippine

Vice Adm. Rodolfo D. Isorena (right), the Philippine

Vice Adm. Rodolfo D. Isorena (right), the Philippine Coast Guard commandant, presents a plaque to the U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines, the honorable Philip Goldberg, during the initial maritime domain awaren... More

During the initial maritime domain awareness demonstration,

During the initial maritime domain awareness demonstration,

During the initial maritime domain awareness demonstration, Philippine Coast Guard personnel were familiarized with the operation and capabilities of the Maritime Persistent Surveillance Tower system, which ope... More

Rick DeGuzman (left), deputy assistant chief of staff

Rick DeGuzman (left), deputy assistant chief of staff

Rick DeGuzman (left), deputy assistant chief of staff for operations at U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Pacific, escorts senior Philippine and U.S. officials during the initial maritime domain awareness demonstration... More

U.S. Marine Brig. Gen. Richard L. Simcock II, deputy

U.S. Marine Brig. Gen. Richard L. Simcock II, deputy

U.S. Marine Brig. Gen. Richard L. Simcock II, deputy commanding general of U.S. Marine Corps Forces, Pacific, returns a salute to the Philippine Coast Guard sideboys rendering honors as he enters the PCG Headqu... More

U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines, the honorable Philip

U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines, the honorable Philip

U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines, the honorable Philip Goldberg (right), meets the honored guests attending the initial maritime domain awareness demonstration at the Philippine Coast Guard Headquarters in Ma... More

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