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Philippine Navy’s First Missile-Capable Frigate Docks Cebu Port

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English: Headquarters, Naval Forces Central (HNFC), Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu, October 13, 2022 – The Philippine Navy Ship BRP Jose Rizal (FF150) arrived at Cebu City on October 10, 2022.

BRP Jose Rizal, one of the two Jose Rizal class Frigates in the Philippine Navy inventory, is temporary deployed at NFC area of operation in line with the conduct of Maritime Training Activity (MTA) SAMASAMA-LUMBAS 2022, a first Joint Multilateral Maritime Exercise conducted in the Philippines, specifically in Region 7. The said Exercise will be participated by the Philippine Navy, United States Navy, Royal Australian Navy, British Navy, and French Navy from 11 to 18 October 2022 at the Visayas region. Other Officers from Canadian Navy, Malaysian Navy, Brunei Navy are also attending the Exercise as Observers.

CAPT NOLI S IBAÑEZ PN(GSC), Commanding Officer of FF150 together with his crew warmly welcomed COMMO FLORANTE N GAGUA PN, Commander, Naval Forces Central and the Officer Conducting the Exercise (OCE) of MTA SAMASAMA-LUMBAS as well as CAPT RAUL A REGIS PN(GSC), the Exercise Director, during their visit aboardship.

COMMO GAGUA PN and his staff ensure operational readiness of the Philippine Navy Contingent FF150 for the said Mission. Moreover, he reminded all Participants to be vigilant and to always adhere to safety Procedures and Policies to include the strict implementation of IATF Guidelines and Protocols against COVID-19 transmission.
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Author Naval Forces Central (NAVFORCEN), Philippine Navy (PN)

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