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    US Marines to integrate Asia-Pacific forces

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    May 15, 2015
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    Reuters
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    PD20150515_A20
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    The U.S. Marine Corps is bringing together foreign commanders from amphibious forces deployed mostly in the Asia-Pacific for a conference aimed at taking steps to integrate operations, with China excluded from the event, according to officials and planning documents. The effort centers on a first-of-its-kind conference between the Marine Corps and military officials from 23 countries that opens in Hawaii on Monday. More than half the nations attending are from Asia, including some embroiled in territorial disputes with China such as Japan, the Philippines and Vietnam.
    Citation
    US Marines to integrate Asia-Pacific forces. (2015, May 15). Philippine Daily Inquirer, p. A20.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/6408
    Corporate Names
    US Marine Corps (USMC) British Royal Marines Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS)
    Personal Names
    Spencer, Richard Green, Michael
    Geographic Names
    China Hawaii Japan Philippines Vietnam United States South China Sea Spratly Islands Yokohama South Korea Australia Malaysia Brunei Taiwan East China Sea
    Subject
    military operations satellite sensing territorial waters disputes land reclamation
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