DEFENSE Secretary Gilberto Teodoro Jr. and Australian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Defense Richard Marles on Sunday commended the “impressive” holding of the Combined Joint Forcible Entry Operations (CJFEO), a key component of Exercise Amphibious and Land Operation (ALON) 2025.
“The exercise was very, very impressive,” said Teodoro, addressing the members of the media who witnessed the event.
“This is a new venue, and you saw that the coordination between both the Australian and the Philippine forces was smooth. So, we hope to be able to logisticize and to think of new scenarios as it evolves,” he said.
It was the second time maritime exercises were jointly carried out by the Philippines and Australia.

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The CJFEO involved the integration of Philippine and Australian amphibious forces supported by naval, air and ground personnel. It showcased the two nations’ ability to conduct naval gunfire support, amphibious assault, and maritime strike missions.
“A tremendous amount of logistics and planning has gone into what we witnessed here. I think credit also goes to not only those who actually participated in the assault, but those who went into the months of planning, months of preparation,” said Teodoro.
“Things like this are done with advanced planning, with the realization that in a moment’s notice, let’s say for a typhoon or for whatnot, we may have to operate together,” he said.
Marles hailed the synergy between the participating forces.
“This exercise is about Australia and the Philippines, and there’s a Canadian and a US component to it. It’s about our relationship with those countries as well,” he said.
“But this is about building the interoperability between two countries which share values and have one intent, and that is to uphold the rules-based order in this region,” Marles said.
Held from Aug. 15 to 29, ALON features special operations integration, cyber resilience, civil military and religious capability engagements and public affairs cooperation.
PH, Australia commend ‘impressive’ joint sea drills
The US, Canada, Japan, South Korea, New Zealand and Indonesia sent observers to the exercise.
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