BalikatanHui-li̍p-pin kap Bí-kok chiu-liân kun-sū ián-si̍p ê hō-miâ. Balikatan sī chi̍t-ê Tagalog-gí ê tan-jī, ì-sù sī "keng-thâu óa keng-thâu".

Balikatan
Part of the Philippines–United States military relations
Type Multinational military exercise
Cause Philippines–United States Visiting Forces Agreement
Participants Armed Forces of the Philippines
United States Armed Forces
Task Force Regulars, headed by 5th Battalion, 20th Infantry Regiment, 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division and the 1st Brigade Combat Team, Philippine Army, completed a Combined Arms Live-Fire Exercise during Balikatan 2019 at Colonel Ernesto Ravina Air Base, Philippines, April 2019
Philippine army Lt. Col. Henry Bellan, left, and U.S. Army Lt. Col. John Garrity bury a time capsule during the construction of a footbridge in San Narciso, Zambales, Balikatan 2013
U.S. Marines participated in a martial arts class taught by Philippine Marine Corps instructors, Balikatan 2010 (BK '10)
U.S. Navy captains are briefed on Philippine and U.S. Navy events at a pre-sail conference aboard the amphibious assault ship USS Essex, Balikatan 2008
Philippine Marines and villagers from Tiptipon, Jolo pose with U.S. Marines and Sailors assigned to the 31st Marine Service Support Group, Balikatan 2006.

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