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Seawoman 2nd Class Stephane Villalon’s voice reverberated on the bridge of her ship as she issued a radio challenge to a much ...
Seawoman Second Class Stephane Villalon's voice reverberated on the bridge of her Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) ship as she issued a radio challenge to a ...
Beijing claims most of the South China Sea despite an international ruling that its assertion has no legal basis, and its ...
On the bridge of her Philippine ship, Seawoman Second Class Stephane Villalon’s voice reverberated as she issued a radio challenge to a much larger Chinese coastguard vessel in a disputed area ...
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Show more Show less Stephane Villalon, a Philippine Coast Guard radio operator, is a graduate of the all-women 'Angels of the Sea' programme A Philippines Coast Guard member looks on as a Chinese ...
Stephane Villalon, a Philippine Coast Guard radio operator, is a graduate of the all-women 'Angels of the Sea' programme - Copyright AFP JUNG YEON-JE Stephane ...
Manila (AFP) – Seawoman Second Class Stephane Villalon's voice reverberated on the bridge of her Philippine ship as she issued a radio challenge to a much larger Chinese Coast Guard vessel in a ...
The five-foot-tall (152-centimetre) radio operator is one of the Philippine Coast Guard's 81 "Angels of the Sea", graduates of an all-women training programme aimed at defusing encounters in the ...