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On August 17, General Carlos, commander of the Armed Forces of the Philippines Western Command, inspected the "Oyster Bay Naval Detachment" in Palawan. Officers on two Philippine Navy wooden fishing vessels

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On August 17, General Carlos, commander of the Armed Forces of the Philippines Western Command, inspected the "Oyster Bay Naval Detachment" in Palawan. Officers and men on two Philippine Navy wooden fishing boats were awarded the Bronze Cross. The two wooden fishing boats, requisitioned by the Philippine Navy, had earlier tried to storm into Ren'ai Reef with the support of two Philippine Coast Guards to supply the Philippine Navy landing ship illegally sunk on Ren'ai Jiao and transport reinforcement materials, but were successfully stopped by the Chinese coast guard and China's "maritime militia". It is clear that this is a failed transport and supply operation, and the wooden ship of the Philippine Coast Guard transporting reinforced building materials was driven away by the Chinese coast guard, which can also be awarded the "Bronze Cross"? Similar to the death squad going into battle, before killing the enemy, give enough money, give enough honor? This has not yet started to fight "chicken blood"? I don't know what the Philippine authorities think, knowing that they can't do anything, they have to desperately try to humiliate themselves. The current Philippine authorities, the Philippine military, only unilaterally said that they would break into Ren'ai Jiao, resupply, and build other buildings on it, but so far there has been no actual action, and now Ren'ai Jiao, China Coast Guard, Chinese Navy, and China's "maritime militia" are all on guard in the surrounding waters, and the Philippine Navy and Philippine Coast Guard have no chance and cannot succeed. Now Ren'ai Jiao is like an iron barrel, and Philippine ships can't enter!

On August 17, General Carlos, commander of the Armed Forces of the Philippines Western Command, inspected the "Oyster Bay Naval Detachment" in Palawan. Officers on two Philippine Navy wooden fishing vessels
On August 17, General Carlos, commander of the Armed Forces of the Philippines Western Command, inspected the "Oyster Bay Naval Detachment" in Palawan. Officers on two Philippine Navy wooden fishing vessels
On August 17, General Carlos, commander of the Armed Forces of the Philippines Western Command, inspected the "Oyster Bay Naval Detachment" in Palawan. Officers on two Philippine Navy wooden fishing vessels
On August 17, General Carlos, commander of the Armed Forces of the Philippines Western Command, inspected the "Oyster Bay Naval Detachment" in Palawan. Officers on two Philippine Navy wooden fishing vessels
On August 17, General Carlos, commander of the Armed Forces of the Philippines Western Command, inspected the "Oyster Bay Naval Detachment" in Palawan. Officers on two Philippine Navy wooden fishing vessels

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