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  2. Naval Base Cavite - Wikipedia

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    In line with Philippine Navy General Order number 229 dated July 7, 2009, the naval installations were renamed to honor esteemed predecessors in the military/naval service who fought for the protection of the nation's sovereignty, territorial integrity, democracy, and the maritime interests of the country. With this, the Naval Base Cavite, the ...

  3. United States naval bases in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Naval Base Manila was a major United States Navy base south of the City of Manila, on Luzon. Some of the bases dates back to 1898, the end of the Spanish–American War . Starting in 1938 civilian contractors were used to build new facilities in Manila to prepare for World War II .

  4. United States bases in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    A dispute arose over toxic waste contamination in Clark Air Base and Subic Naval Base as soon as the US government turned over the bases to the Philippine government. [30] [31] At the time, U.S. government and United Nations reports confirming serious contamination at 46 locations in the two bases had come out. But the U.S. government ...

  5. Category:Naval installations of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Naval Base Cavite; Naval Station Ernesto Ogbinar; Naval Station San Miguel This page was last edited on 23 January 2018, at 23:14 (UTC). ...

  6. US Naval Advance Bases - Wikipedia

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    Naval Base Cavite, Luzon - Main Base, hospital, submarine base, Closed 1971 Naval Station Sangley Point , Sangley Point, seaplane base, 5,000-foot runway Naval Base Manila in Manila , hospital, seaplane base, Depot, HQ 7th Fleet, sub base

  7. Category:Military installations of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Naval Base Cavite; Naval Base Lingayen; Naval Base Manila; Naval Station Ernesto Ogbinar; P. Philippine Military Academy; R. Rajah Buayan Air Station; U.

  8. Naval Station Sangley Point - Wikipedia

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    A Japanese air raid on 10 December 1941 leaves the Cavite Navy Yard in flames. The first bombing by the Japanese on 10 December 1941, heavily damaged the Cavite Navy Yard. Japanese forces occupied Cavite in January 1942. the Japanese continued to use Sangley and Cavite for basically the same purpose.

  9. List of navies - Wikipedia

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    Benin Navy: 1978; 47 years ago () French: Forces navales béninoises [15] Bolivia Bolivian Navy: 1963; 62 years ago () Spanish: Fuerza Naval Boliviana [16] Brazil Brazilian Navy: 1822; 203 years ago () Portuguese: Marinha do Brasil [17] Brunei Royal Brunei Navy: 1965; 60 years ago () Malay: Tentera Laut Diraja Brunei [18] Bulgaria