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Sangley Point Naval Base
Sangley Point Naval Base Sangley Point Naval Base is a naval of the Armed Forces of the ...
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Cavite
Cavite This article is about the Cavite province. For information about Cavite City, see Cavite City. There is also a Cavite Chorale in the Caribbean. Cavite is ...
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Cavite City
Cavite City City of Cavite Location Map of Cavite showing the location of Cavite City. Government Region CALABARZON (Region IV-A) Province Cavite District 1st district of Cavite Barangays ...
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Talk:Cavite
Talk:Cavite WikiProject Philippine LGUs Wondering how to edit ... of help. :) Dasrmariñas City It seems that Cavite already has four cities with Dasmarias City ... Fisher 01:28, 21 Apr 2005 (UTC) Cavite Naval Base Cavite Naval Base is called Sangley ...
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USS Augusta (CA-31)
... namesake. According to "The Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships", it is named after the ... interspersing training with her yearly overhaul at Cavite and Olongapo. That spring, Augusta returned to ... minute guns in honor of the Japanese naval hero at 0830. Departing Yokohama with Admiral ... Islands, receiving her usual yearly overhaul at Cavite and drydocking at Olongapo, in the drydock ... While Augusta underwent her annual overhaul at Cavite and Olongapo, Admiral Murfin flew his ...
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United States Asiatic Fleet
... Hart and the fleet was based at Cavite Naval Base and Olongapo Naval Station. On July 22, the Mariveles Naval Base was completed and used as ...
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USS William B. Preston (DD-344)
... mid-1922. With her home port at Cavite, near Manila in the Philippines, the destroyer ... In the summer months, the ships would base out of Chefoo on the north coast ... Nationalist Kuomingtang party moved north from its base at Canton to extend its controls over ... To meet the obligations imposed by the naval treaties of the 1920's and 1930 ... to Hawaii. After mooring to a Submarine Base pier at Pearl Harbor on 19 ...
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Philippine Navy
... Navy The Philippine Navy (PN) is the naval arm of the Armed Forces of the ... the most senior military officer. The senior naval officer is the Flag Officer-in-Command ... one fleet. The Fleet is organized into Naval Operational Commands, Naval Support Commands, and Naval Special Units. Marines The Marine Corps ...
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San Diego, California
... is the home port of the largest naval fleet in the world, including two Navy ... is also known as the "birthplace of naval aviation," though Pensacola, Florida makes a rival ... a city in 1885. Significant U.S. Naval presence began in 1907 with the establishment ... on West Coast, as well as the naval base. Crime San Diego has had a ...
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Philippine Air Force
... located throughout the Philippine archipelago: Clark Air Base, Pampanga. In 1920, the United States Military ... II it became the largest US Air Base outside the US mainland and served the ... Air Force which became the operational USA base in the Far East. On November 21, 1991, though, the base was turned over to the Philippine Government ... located in Angeles City, Pampanga Province. The base was named after Major Harold Clark ...
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