 Here's your news around the Pacific. I'm Airman First Class, Brant Seld. In the Philippines, U.S. and Philippine service members conduct bilateral canine training during Exercise Balikatan 23 at Clark Air Base. The training allows service members to demonstrate their capabilities and learn from each other. Originally, U.S. military working dogs complete a 120-day training program in San Antonio, Texas, and are trained to patrol, scout, search buildings, and detect either narcotics or explosives. Also in the Philippines, during Balikatan 2023, U.S. Marines alongside Philippine Marines conduct bilateral training at Santa Juliana. Balikatan 2023 is the 38th iteration of the annual bilateral exercise between the armed forces of the Philippines and the U.S. military. The exercise includes three weeks of training focused on amphibious operations, command and control, humanitarian assistance, urban operations, and counterterrorism skills throughout northern and western Luzon. And in Okinawa, Kadena Air Base recently completed its Air Park Static Display Restoration Project. The historical aircraft suffered rust damage and corrosion over the years from the humid environment. Brigadier General David Eglin, the 18th Wing Commander, pivoted wing leadership's efforts away from the costly deconstruction of the aircraft and instead focused on restoring them at lower cost. The restoration process took five months. That's it for this edition. I'm Airman First Class Brant Sove. For more news around the Pacific, follow the Department of Defense on social media.