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Elite Phillippines Commandoes massacred by Moro rebels, no standard

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which is worse? Supposedly elite Pinoy commandoes so easily massacred by Moro rebels or supposedly elite SAF commandoes do area cleaning in seniors' flats? Area cleaning SAF commandoes can do better or not?


MANILA, Philippines — Philippine police have recovered at least 21 bodies of the dozens commandos who were mowed down by Muslim rebel gunfire in a far-flung southern village where they moved in over the weekend to hunt down one of southeast Asia's most-wanted terrorists, officials said Monday.

Army-backed police and villagers also helped take 11 wounded members of the national police's elite Special Action Forces away from the battle scene in and around the village of Tukanalipao in Mamasapano township, where the government suffered its biggest single-day combat loss in many years, officials said.

Mayor Tahirudin Benzar Ampatuan told The Associated Press by telephone that village leaders saw the bodies of at least policemen in a clearing following Sunday's fighting. Many of the dead were stripped to their underwear, with their assault firearms missing.

"What they described to me was gruesome," Ampatuan said.

The commandos had sneaked into the Muslim rebel community in two groups, but apparently had "misencounter" with members of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, the main Muslim insurgent group, which signed a peace deal with the government in March and has had a relatively successful cease-fire agreement with government troops in recent years, Ampatuan said.

Under the truce, government forces are required to co-ordinate anti-terror assaults and other law enforcement operations with the Moro rebels to prevent accidental fighting. But the aapproximately 100 police commandos did not notify the rebels before they arrived in the dark, Moro rebel leader Mohagher Iqbal said.

"If somebody barges into your house, what will you do?" Iqbal said by telephone.

He said the 11,000-strong Moro group would file a protest over the action of the police commandos, but added the incident was not likely to undermine the peace process, a view shared by Philippine officials.

"The peace process will not be affected because we're not dealing against the MILF here," Defence Secretary Voltaire Gazmin said, referring to the Liberation Front.

"We are up against the enemies of the state," Gazmin said, referring to breakaway Muslim rebels, called the Bangsamoro Islamic Freedom Fighters, who also have a presence in Tukanalipao and reportedly helped subdue the outnumbered commandos.

Gazmin said the police were trying to arrest Zulkifli bin Hir, a Malaysian terror suspect, and a Filipino bomb-making expert, Abdul Basit Usman. U.S. and Philippine authorities have blamed them for several deadly bombings in the south.

Washington has offered up to $5 million reward for the Malaysian's capture.

Ampatuan said the fighting ended when members of a cease-fire committee and foreign truce monitors intervened.

The peace pact, signed in March, aims to establish a more powerful and better-funded autonomous region for minority Muslims in the south and end a decades-long rebellion. The conflict has left 150,000 people dead and helped stunt development in the country's poorest region.
 

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SINGAPORE: About 250 Commandos from the Singapore Armed Forces on Friday (Jan 23) helped spring clean the homes of seniors for the coming Chinese New Year.

The Commandos scrubbed and fumigated 50 rental units at Jalan Kukoh and Chin Swee estates, and carried out basic home refurbishment works, including cleaning, painting and packing. They also catered dinner for the seniors and joined them in a terrarium-making workshop.

The spring cleaning is part of the Commando Battalion's In-Camp Training Cohesion Day, which in previous years saw the group coming together for bonding activities. This year, they decided to use their time to give back to society instead.

The activity was done in partnership with Central Singapore CDC under the Silver Homes programme. The programme aims to create an improved living environment for seniors aged 50 and above.
 

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MANILA, Philippines — Philippine police have recovered at least 21 bodies of the dozens commandos who were mowed down by Muslim rebel gunfire in a far-flung southern village where they moved in over the weekend to hunt down one of southeast Asia's most-wanted terrorists, officials said Monday...


Maybe they were using Pinoy's secret weapon that is so secret it's invisible- the Pinoy's invisible gun.

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The_Hypocrite

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Elite can mean different things to many different countries,,,in spore elite is Pinky and the scholar generals,,,in USA Elite is Army Rangers, Marine Force Recon, SEALs, DELTA Force etc etc,,,In the UK it is Commandos and SAS..Russia is SPETNAZ,,but for the php,,their 'elite' and 'normal' etc is a very far cry from the USA,,,its sad to see pinoy standards that freaking low,,,in the 70s the SAF send officers to philippines for training and they were the best in SEA,,now they are just a bunch of weekend soldiers,,or rather the standard of weekend soldiers,,like these,,

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SINGAPORE: About 250 Commandos from the Singapore Armed Forces on Friday (Jan 23) helped spring clean the homes of seniors for the coming Chinese New Year.

The Commandos scrubbed and fumigated 50 rental units at Jalan Kukoh and Chin Swee estates, and carried out basic home refurbishment works, including cleaning, painting and packing. They also catered dinner for the seniors and joined them in a terrarium-making workshop.

Such a dangerous and risky undertaking. Any casualties?
 

JohnTan

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LOL! No wonder China keeps cockslapping the Pinoy bitches over the Spratly islands. The pinoys should stick to being maids and prostitutes, and leave the soldiering to the real men!
 

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Pride of Pinoy; 43 commandos get their arse whipped by Moslem rebels

Muslim rebels kill 43 Philippine police commandos in hunt for terror suspect
Bloody clash proves costly as Philippine police commandos attempt to sneak into the Muslim rebel community of Tukanalipao and arrest Malaysian terror suspect Zulkifli bin Hir. He may have been killed in the fighting, but a second top terror suspect, Abdul Basit Usman, managed to escape.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published: Monday, January 26, 2015, 4:12 AM
Updated: Monday, January 26, 2015, 7:51 AM

MANILA, Philippines — At least 43 Philippine police commandos were killed in a fierce battle with Muslim guerrillas after launching an assault in which they may have killed one of Southeast Asia's most-wanted terrorists, officials said Monday.

The clash Sunday — the biggest single-day combat loss for the government in recent memory — may have resulted from the commandos' failure to follow the terms of a cease-fire with the guerrillas by notifying them of their presence in the area, a rebel leader said.

Interior Secretary Mar Roxas described the clash as a "misencounter."

A police Special Action Force member remained missing while 11 others were wounded in the fighting in the remote village of Tukanalipao in Maguindanao province, officials said. Seven of the dead were officers.

Roxas called the commandos "fallen heroes" who sacrificed their lives to try to capture Malaysian bombing suspect Zulkifli bin Hir, or Marwan. The top terror suspect may have been killed by the commandos and efforts were underway to confirm that suspicion, he said.

Another top terror suspect, Filipino bomb-maker Abdul Basit Usman, managed to escape, according to Roxas, who flew to the south with the defense secretary and military and police chiefs following the police loss.

The United States has offered up to $5 million for Marwan's capture and $1 million for Usman. Both have been blamed by U.S. and Philippine authorities for deadly bomb attacks and providing bomb-making training to al-Qaida-linked militants in the country's south.

"There is sadness and bitterness because there are more than 40 bodies here," Roxas said at a news conference, where he promised to provide help to the slain commandos' families.

After attacking Marwan, the police commandos came under fire from hard-line Muslim insurgents in the village, and some strayed elsewhere and became entangled in a firefight with insurgents belonging to the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, the main Muslim rebel group, national police Deputy Director General Leonardo Espina said.

The Moro rebels signed a peace deal with the government last March that aims to establish a more powerful and better-funded autonomous region for minority Muslims in the south and end a decades-long rebellion. The conflict has left 150,000 people dead and helped stunt development in the country's poorest regions.

Under the terms of a cease-fire, government forces are required to coordinate their anti-terror assaults and other law enforcement operations with the Moro rebels to prevent accidental fighting. But the police commandos did not notify the rebels before they entered the Muslim rebel stronghold in the dark, Moro rebel leader Mohagher Iqbal said.

"If somebody barges into your house, what will you do?" Iqbal said by telephone.

He said the 11,000-strong Moro group would file a protest over the action of the police commandos, adding that he hoped the incident would not undermine the peace process, a view shared by Philippine officials.

The mayor of the township around the village where the clash occurred, Tahirudin Benzar Ampatuan, said by telephone that village leaders described the battle scene as "gruesome" and said many of the dead were stripped of their uniforms and other belongings, including their assault firearms.

The military had previously announced in 2012 that Marwan had been killed in a U.S.-backed Philippine air strike in southern Sulu province along with another militant, Singaporean Mauwiyah, but police special forces believed otherwise and continued to discreetly hunt him.

http://www.nydailynews.com/news/wor...philippine-police-commandos-article-1.2091745
 

eatshitndie

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Re: Pride of Pinoy; 43 commandos get their arse whipped by Moslem rebels

same type of bungling police commandos who laid siege to bus.....

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SINGAPORE: About 250 Commandos from the Singapore Armed Forces on Friday (Jan 23) helped spring clean the homes of seniors for the coming Chinese New Year.

The Commandos scrubbed and fumigated 50 rental units at Jalan Kukoh and Chin Swee estates, and carried out basic home refurbishment works, including cleaning, painting and packing. They also catered dinner for the seniors and joined them in a terrarium-making workshop.

The spring cleaning is part of the Commando Battalion's In-Camp Training Cohesion Day, which in previous years saw the group coming together for bonding activities. This year, they decided to use their time to give back to society instead.

The activity was done in partnership with Central Singapore CDC under the Silver Homes programme. The programme aims to create an improved living environment for seniors aged 50 and above.

Is a good thing. Our fathers,brothers,sons,friends dont need to risk their life's .
 
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