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Plan to turn BRP Humabon into museum scrapped

/ 04:55 AM November 01, 2022

The BRP Rajah Humabon. STORY: Plan to turn BRP Humabon into museum scrapped

The BRP Rajah Humabon

MANILA, Philippines — The Philippine Navy will no longer turn BRP Rajah Humabon, which was decommissioned in 2018, into a museum.

Humabon was found partly submerged, along with World War II-era vessels BRP Cebu and BRP Sultan Kudarat, both decommissioned in 2019, in a naval shipyard in Cavite City.

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Humabon, one of the three remaining Cannon-class destroyer escorts in the world, served the Navy for almost four decades, after being with US and Japanese navies for more than 20 years.

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It served as the Navy’s flagship when it was commissioned in 1980 until the arrival of Del Pilar-class warships from the US in 2011.

The Navy said the decommissioned vessels temporarily berthed at the Navy’s graveyard dock in Sangley Point in Cavite, were currently undergoing a disposal process.

—FRANCES MANGOSING

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