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Fort Magsaysay for US equipment

Published: 03 Apr 2014 - 11:28 pm | Last Updated: 26 Jan 2022 - 09:49 pm

CAMP AQUINO: The Armed Forces Northern Luzon Command (NOLCOM) is ready to make available Fort Magsaysay in Nueva Ecija for the equipment of the United States once the deal on enhanced defence cooperation is signed.
NOLCOM chief Lt Gen Gregorio Catapang noted that Fort Magsaysay, the largest camp in the country, has served as training ground for Filipino soldiers and visiting US troops during joint military exercises.
“I think we can make available Fort Magsaysay as an area where they can put their equipment,” he said on the sidelines of NOLCOM’s 27th anniversary last Tuesday.
Catapang’s statement does not represent an official offer from the Philippine government as he was just asked what camp in his area could serve as a site for the defence deal.
He clarified that they have yet to receive marching orders on the base access talks between the Philippines and the US. He, nevertheless, said Fort Magsaysay could be a suitable site because of its size and its nearness to Dingalan Bay, part of the property of the Army’s 7th division.
“The bay can be used as an area for naval manoeuvres,” Catapang said. The 44,000-hectare Fort Magsaysay is the headquarters of the Army’s Special Operations Command, the 7th Infantry Division and the Army Special Forces.
The Philippine star