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  2. Naval Base Trinidad - Wikipedia

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    Naval Base Trinidad was located on the Island of Trinidad in West Indies of the Caribbean Sea. The base also supported the United States Army Air Forces, United States Coast Guard, US Marine Corps and US Army. Naval Base Trinidad was a US Naval Advance Base built to protect the shipping lanes to and from the Panama Canal from U-boat attacks, by ...

  3. History of Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    The first-ever contact with Europeans occurred when Christopher Columbus, who was on his third voyage of exploration, arrived at noon on 31 July 1498. [3] He landed at a harbor he called Point Galera, while naming the island Trinidad, before proceeding into the Gulf of Paria via the Serpent's Mouth and the Caribbean Sea via Dragon's Mouth.

  4. NAS blimp bases - Wikipedia

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    NAS Trinidad, also called NAS Port-of-Spain, was a large Naval base built during World War II to support the many naval ships fighting and patrolling the Battle of the Atlantic. The fighting in the area became known as the Battle of the Caribbean. Naval Base Trinidad was located on the Island of Trinidad in West Indies of the Caribbean Sea.

  5. Chaguaramas, Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    The entire peninsula was leased to the United States in 1940 for the construction of a naval base, Naval Base Trinidad, under the Destroyers for Bases Agreement. The base was also used during the early 1960s as a BMEWS early warning radar site, as well as a missile tracking site on the U.S. Air Force Eastern Test Range.

  6. Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force - Wikipedia

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    Established in 1962 after Trinidad and Tobago's independence from the United Kingdom, the TTDF is one of the largest Military forces in the English-speaking Caribbean.Its mission statement is to "defend the sovereign good of The Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, contribute to the development of the national community and support the State in the fulfillment of its national and international ...

  7. List of wars involving Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    In response, a portion of the Trinidad Defense Force, led by Raffique Shah and Rex Lassalle, mutinied and took hostages at the army barracks at Teteron; The mutiny was contained and the mutineers surrendered on April 25; Jamaat al Muslimeen Coup Attempt (1990) Trinidad and Tobago: Jamaat al Muslimeen: Victory. Coup suppression

  8. West Indies Federation - Wikipedia

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    Within Trinidad and Tobago the first proposed site was Chaguaramas, a few miles west of Port of Spain, but the site was part of a United States naval base. [18] In practice, Port of Spain served as the de facto federal capital for the duration of the federation's existence.

  9. Destroyers-for-bases deal - Wikipedia

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    A Naval Air Station (Little Goat Island) and a Naval facility at Port Royal. Saint Lucia; An Army Air Force airfield (Beane Army Airfield (later AFB)) (closed 1949) A Naval Air Station (Gros Islet Bay) NAF St. Lucia (closed 1977) Trinidad; Naval Base Trinidad, Major base 1941 to 1977 Two Army Air Force airfields Waller Army Airfield (later AFB ...