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Rear Admiral Ferdinand Golez is new FOIC Philippine Navy
Rear Admiral Ferdinand Golez became Flag Officer in Command (FOIC) of the Philippine Navy on August 2, 2008. He is a membr of the Philippine Military Academy (PMA) Class of 1976. He is the first son of a Navy officer to become FOIC. His father was the late retired Navy Captain Salvador Golez of Dumangas, Iloilo. He is the brother of Paranaque Congressman Roilo Golez, a graduate of the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Class of 1970. His other brother, Elias Golez, a graduate of the Philippine Military Academy, Class of 1979, also served in the Navy. Video shows Admiral Golez reading his orders and saluting the Fleet during the Change of Command Ceremony.
Arrival Honors Philippine Navy FOIC Ferdinand Golez
Rear Admiral Ferdinand Golez became Flag Officer in Command (FOIC) of the Philippine Navy on August 2, 2008. He is a membr of the Philippine Military Academy (PMA) Class of 1976. He is the first son of a Navy officer to become FOIC. His father was the late retired Navy Captain Salvador Golez of Dumangas, Iloilo. He is the brother of Paranaque Congressman Roilo Golez, a graduate of the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Class of 1970. His other brother, Elias Golez, a graduate of the Philippine Military Academy, Class of 1979, also served in the Navy. Video shows Admiral Golez being given Arrival Honors during the Change of Command Ceremony.
Rear Admiral Ferdinand Golez New FOIC Philippine Navy Part 2
Rear Admiral Ferdinand Golez became Flag Officer in Command (FOIC) of the Philippine Navy on August 2, 2008. He is a member of the Philippine Military Academy (PMA) Class of 1976. He is the first son of a Navy officer to become FOIC. His father was the late retired Navy Captain Salvador Golez of Dumangas, Iloilo. He is the brother of Paranaque Congressman Roilo Golez, a graduate of the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Class of 1970. His other brother, Elias Golez, a graduate of the Philippine Military Academy, Class of 1979, also served in the Navy. Video shows Admiral Golez reading his orders and saluting the Fleet during the Change of Command Ceremony.
Dutch Marines silent forces, day or night
Marines practice landings with different types of vessels. They have the Landing Craft Vehicle Personnel and Landing Craft Rubber Motorized at their disposal to bring large or smaller groups of Marines to the destination. Nightvision shows the Corps silent capabilities. The Dutch Navy vessel Hr.Ms. Rotterdam and the 2nd Battalion Dutch Marines practice a widescale exercise off the southern coastal area of Great Britain. Its a first in which ship and Marines are tested and judged as an integrated amphibious unit. They train for their participation in NATO Response Forces and during this exercise they are scrutinized by the Flag Officer Sea Training (FROST) in Plymouth. It forms the traditional finale of a long preparation in advance of the real deal.
Weekly War
Exercise aboard Hr.Ms. Rotterdam. Ship is under rocketfire and attack from MIG-29 fighters causing severe damage aboard the vessel. When all technical communications systems fail after the bridge gets hit the crew face a challenge. The Dutch Navy vessel Hr.Ms. Rotterdam and the 2nd Battalion Dutch Marines practice a widescale exercise off the southern coastal area of Great Britain. Its a first in which ship and Marines are tested and judged as an integrated amphibious unit. They train for their participation in NATO Response Forces and during this exercise they are scrutinized by the Flag Officer Sea Training (FROST) in Plymouth. It forms the traditional finale of a long preparation in advance of the real deal.
Very Shallow Water Divingteam
Before an amphibious landing is executed, the deep is scoured by robots and divers for explosives and obstacles which can be a threat to the operation. Possible threats can be detonated under control. The Dutch Navy vessel Hr.Ms. Rotterdam and the 2nd Battalion Dutch Marines practice a widescale exercise off the southern coastal area of Great Britain. Its a first in which ship and Marines are tested and judged as an integrated amphibious unit. They train for their participation in NATO Response Forces and during this exercise they are scrutinized by the Flag Officer Sea Training (FROST) in Plymouth. It forms the traditional finale of a long preparation in advance of the real deal.
Fire in the engineroom
Excercise where Diesel 4 is on fire. Quick response is essential. One injured needs immediate care. Rest of the crew seeks shelter, they gather at the rendezvous points. The Dutch Navy vessel Hr.Ms. Rotterdam and the 2nd Battalion Dutch Marines practice a widescale exercise off the southern coastal area of Great Britain. Its a first in which ship and Marines are tested and judged as an integrated amphibious unit. They train for their participation in NATO Response Forces and during this exercise they are scrutinized by the Flag Officer Sea Training (FROST) in Plymouth. It forms the traditional finale of a long preparation in advance of the real deal.
Arrival Honors Philippine Navy FOIC Ferdinand Golez Part 2
Rear Admiral Ferdinand Golez became Flag Officer in Command (FOIC) of the Philippine Navy on August 2, 2008. He is a member of the Philippine Military Academy (PMA) Class of 1976. He is the first son of a Navy officer to become FOIC. His father was the late retired Navy Captain Salvador Golez of Dumangas, Iloilo. He is the brother of Paranaque Congressman Roilo Golez, a graduate of the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Class of 1970. His other brother, Elias Golez, a graduate of the Philippine Military Academy, Class of 1979, also served in the Navy. Video shows Admiral Golez being given Arrival Honors during the Change of Command Ceremony.
Netherlands Operational Sea Training (NOST) Help at Sea
Man over board. It can happen that a crewmember ends up in the cold seawater. In such cases swift handling is imminent. The nautical service releases its Rigid Hull Inflateable Boat (RHIB) to pick up the drowning person. Back aboard the sickbay takes care of the patient. Hr.Ms. Rotterdam carries two operationtables, 10 intensive-care beds, treatingrooms and an emergency hospital to fit 100 patients. Further scenes show towing a vessel into safe harbour. The Dutch Navy vessel Hr.Ms. Rotterdam and the 2nd Battalion Dutch Marines practice a widescale exercise off the southern coastal area of Great Britain. Its a first in which ship and Marines are tested and judged as an integrated amphibious unit. They train for their participation in NATO Response Forces and during this exercise they are scrutinized by the Flag Officer Sea Training (FROST) in Plymouth. It forms the traditional finale of a long preparation in advance of the real deal.
Fire exercise
A fire exercise aboard the Hr.Ms. Rotterdam shows actions when a fire breaks out in the linnenroom. The Dutch Navy vessel Hr.Ms. Rotterdam and the 2nd Battalion Dutch Marines practice a widescale exercise off the southern coastal area of Great Britain. Its a first in which ship and Marines are tested and judged as an integrated amphibious unit. They train for their participation in NATO Response Forces and during this exercise they are scrutinized by the Flag Officer Sea Training (FROST) in Plymouth. It forms the traditional finale of a long preparation in advance of the real deal.
General Hugh Shelton in Fayetteville, NC
"You know in the history of our great nation, there has been only one former President who recieved an endorsement of a Chairman of the Joint Chiefs prior to being elected. And in this case, not only one, but two former Chiefs along with a former Vice Chairman have expressed their support for Senator Clinton. And so I'm proud to be one of those two." So begins the introduction of Hillary Clinton by General Shelton. He is one of 34 former Generals and Admirals endorsing Hillary.
Motorist told flag could be racist
A TEENAGE motorist was told to remove an England flag from his car by a police officer because it could be offensive to immigrants. Ben Smith, 18, was driving back home to Ingram Road in Melksham on Thursday evening after filling up with petrol, when the officer stopped him on a routine patrol.