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| BRP Rajah Humabon sent to West Philippine Sea | |
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| superman | Jun 24 2011, 12:11 PM Post #111 |
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Yes sir I agree with your opinion in regards to PF-11, this boat has fulfilled it's duty and time is near to rest, there is time for everything in this world and his is over now, design wise, endurance, metal fatique, engine, armament all are obsolete even upgrade won't do him any good to be a serious battleship better to replace it and bought a brand new frigate or corvette. |
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| KFIR | Jun 24 2011, 01:22 PM Post #112 |
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BRP Rajah Humabon can be used as a training ship and also as a museum ship (to earn extra income for the Philippine Navy) considering that it used to be a WW2 anti-submarine frigate named USS Atherton which was awarded one battle star for her WW2 service. Crew members of the USS Atherton received a bronze star in the American Theater ribbon for their action in the sinking of the last German submarine of WW2 in American Waters. ![]() The USCGC Eagle (WIX-327) an ex-SSS Horst Wessel sailing ship The USCGC Eagle is used as a training cutter for future officers of the United States Coast Guard and it is a lot older than the BRP Rajah Humabon. |
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| C.C. | Jun 24 2011, 07:25 PM Post #113 |
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My former Biology professor in UST told us before that mainlanders also eat human fetus. In fact, we were shown in his PowerPoint slideshow a picture of a China-man eating a human fetus like a lechon. I agree with Kfir, the BRP Humabon could still be used as a training ship and a floating museum. For sure, not only Filipinos will visit the Humabon if it turned into a museum. Foreigners too will be excited and thrilled to see a real, actual and floating World War II destroyer-escort. Thus adding up a boost to our tourism and generating more funds not only for the Department of Tourism but also to the Philippine Navy. ^^ |
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| spearhead | Jun 26 2011, 09:39 AM Post #114 |
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DoctorNO, Your Neutral Observer.
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ANOTHER PHILIPPINE ISLAND FROM CHINA'S NEW INTEREST http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vU1pcj3nStA |
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| Fmr TOPP Awardee 82'PNP | Jun 26 2011, 10:39 AM Post #115 |
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If they can eat insects, toads, snakes and other obnoxious animals, then there is no reason they cannot eat human meat. I have heard of them eating human fetus also as an aphrodisiac which is tantamount to cannibalism. |
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| AVBsupersonic | Jun 26 2011, 08:30 PM Post #116 |
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Sa dami kasi ng pina-aabort nila na unwanted pregnancy parang naging one day old chicks sa MORAYTA sa Manila....
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| Blue Maxxx | Jun 27 2011, 02:17 PM Post #117 |
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Hey!? What all these talk about?.. Nawala ako ng few days pinag-usapan na si Valdore the ChiCom.. |
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| Goose | Jul 19 2011, 08:03 AM Post #118 |
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I think you're totally wrong here dude.. and you also don't know what you're talking about sigh.. better check Mischief Reef.. |
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| truegrit | Jul 19 2011, 08:50 AM Post #119 |
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For PROC and Mainlander Chinese, they won't agree to our accusations that they are intruding inside our own maritime territories coz for PROC this area is already a Chinese territories. Remember all Mainland Chinese always say the world "Undisputable or Irrevocable Ownerhsip" That's why whenever you sail/fishing or diving even just a 100km offshore looking for old Artifacts from sunken ships after that you will be arrested for intruding into Chinese Territory.. You will ask why am I arrested for intrusion? The Chinese officer will tell you, you are now inside the PROC maritime territory and your actions will be punishable for Lifetime imprisonment. Heck, I can see the shores of Palawan or Zambales from where you were arrested.... Naloko na. |
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| Goose | Jul 19 2011, 10:03 AM Post #120 |
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That my friend we should not allow |
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