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Somalian Pirates can enjoy FUCKING SINGPORE FOC for 3 months

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Given the well know poor standard of PAP govt and SPF + SAF, captured pirates can toilet break like MSK, and massive man hunt by SAF + SPF will not find anything forever, and even limping Somalian pirates may swim across to Red Sea.



http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1031976/1/.html

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S'pore takes over anti piracy task force in Gulf of Aden for next 3 months
By Satish Cheney, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 20 January 2010 2056 hrs


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S'pore takes over anti piracy task force in the Gulf of Aden for next 3 months

SINGAPORE: Singapore took over command of Combined Task Force (CTF) 151, a multinational counter-piracy task force, from the United States in a ceremony held on board the US Navy destroyer, USS Hopper, in Bahrain on Wednesday morning.

The command team will coordinate anti-piracy operations in the Gulf of Aden over the next three months.

It will also coordinate counter-piracy operations with naval forces from the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation as well as with navies from other countries.

The team will be led by Rear-Admiral (RADM) Bernard Miranda.

He said: "My command team will focus on our mission to deter and disrupt piracy in the Gulf of Aden and the Somali Basin. I will also put emphasis on the readiness and optimisation of all assets and the well-being of all personnel involved in the day-to-day operations."

Meanwhile, Commodore Tim Lowe, Deputy Commander Combined Maritime Force, said: "I am very confident that Singapore can take on such a responsibility. More importantly, such support will be a significant boost to the international counter-piracy campaign."

The team comprises 29 Singaporeans and six personnel from Australia, France, New Zealand, Saudi Arabia and South Korea. - CNA/vm
 
I think it's a good opportunity to get some experience for our paper Generals. Better to get their nose blooded then keep thinking out paper generals are capable
 
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