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  2. HMNB Clyde - Wikipedia

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    HMS Vigilant alongside Faslane Naval Base. HMS Astute arriving at Faslane for the first time. HMNB Clyde lies on the eastern shore of Gare Loch in Argyll and Bute, to the north of the Firth of Clyde and 25 mi (40 km) west of Glasgow. The submarine base encompasses a number of separate sites, the primary two being: Faslane, 25 miles from Glasgow;

  3. Holy Loch - Wikipedia

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    Between 1961 and 1982, the Naval Support Activity ashore was administered by US Naval Activities London. In 1982, Naval Support Activity (NAVSUPPACT), Forward Base, Holy Loch, Scotland became its own command. NAVSUPPACT ultimately managed 42 facilities and leased 342 housing units for Navy personnel and their dependents.

  4. United States Navy submarine bases - Wikipedia

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    Milne Bay Submarine Base in Papua New Guinea (1942–1945) advanced submarine base; Merauke Submarine Base Dutch New Guinea, advanced submarine base; Thursday Island Submarine Base, Thursday Island in Torres Strait, Australia advanced submarine base; Holy Loch Submarine Base (1942–1945) in Scotland (1961 to 1992) Naval Station Rota (1964-1979 ...

  5. Faslane (bay) - Wikipedia

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    Faslane Bay. Faslane (Gaelic: Am Fas Leathann) on Gare Loch is the name of a bay near the village of Garelochhead, and is now the main part of HM Naval Base Clyde in Argyll and Bute, Scotland, as well as being a Defence Logistics Organisation port, operated in dual site organisation with Great Harbour, Greenock, by Serco Denholm.

  6. Rosyth Dockyard - Wikipedia

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    Rosyth Dockyard / r ə ˈ s aɪ θ / ⓘ is a large naval dockyard on the Firth of Forth at Rosyth, Fife, Scotland, owned by Babcock Marine, which formerly undertook refitting of Royal Navy surface vessels and submarines. Before its privatisation in the 1990s it was formerly the Royal Naval Dockyard Rosyth. Its primary role now is the ...

  7. Commander’s pride as Navy’s new mine-hunting ship ... - AOL

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    Its main job will be to carry mine-hunting boats which are being used to clear the submarine lanes around the Faslane naval base. As well as operating these boats, the MTXG uses underwater drones ...

  8. Trident (UK nuclear programme) - Wikipedia

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    This location was chosen as the base for nuclear-armed submarines at the height of the Cold War because of its position close to the deep and easily navigable Firth of Clyde. It provides for rapid and stealthy access through the North Channel to the patrolling areas in the North Atlantic, and through the GIUK gap between Iceland and Scotland to ...

  9. Armed forces in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Faslane naval base is the headquarters of the Royal Navy in Scotland. His Majesty's Naval Base, Clyde, commonly known as Faslane, houses the nuclear-armed Vanguard 15 class submarines that form the "At-Sea Nuclear Deterrent". The base also houses the Astute Class of attack submarines and a frigate acting as a Towed Array Patrol ship operates ...