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Top Hat Club for non-commissioned officers (NCOs) near Lily Hill, which moved to near the Silver Wing in 1986, and the Coconut Grove Airmen Open Mess (AOM) housed in a large vaulted room that contained palm trees. The officer's club featured a four star dining room, but catered to NCO's during lunchtime. The airman's club got first dibs on Broadway shows and swing bands due to an agreement that whoever paid transportation costs got priority. The NCO club came second. The airman's club had numerous theme bars and rental girls for dance partners during swing band tenures on the large dance floor. The club security (bouncers) were outfitted in formal PI wear each evening of a different hue. The PI formal wear for men was lace shirts (the barong Tagalog) with French cuffs, traditional and very elegant. The volume of enlisted troops flowing through PI to Vietnam created a large audience for AOM offerings. The NCO Club was still a very extensive operation and operated an upscale dining room, an in-house thrift shop, a pinball arcade, and a calendar of daily activities. It regularly brought major bands and artists from the United States to perform.
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Clark Air Base was arguably the most urbanized military facility in history and was the largest American base overseas. At its peak around 1990, it had a permanent population of 15,000. It had a base exchange, large commissary, small shopping arcade, branch department store, cafeterias, teen centers,
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Climate at the base is characterized by two distinct seasons: a "dry season" from November through April, and a "rainy season" with monsoon rains that occur from May through October. During the dry season, winds are usually northeasterly and skies are fair. Some afternoon showers tend to appear by
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bars were legendary, particularly around the red-light district on Fields Avenue. As a result, Clark's servicemen's clubs were under considerable pressure to serve its members with wholesome entertainment. All three were large-scale operations: the Officer's Club (CABOOM) near the parade ground, the
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The Bamboo Bowl, later renamed Challenger Field, was used mainly for high school football games as the school did not have its own athletic field. In addition to high school football games, it also hosted recreational league football games for ages 8–18. The high school football teams were included
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FEN had two 24-hour radio stations: an AM station which broadcast news and popular music, and stereo FM which was dedicated to easy-listening and classical music. Local Filipino TV also aired newer American shows than FEN did. Unlike the local TV stations in Europe, they were broadcast in the same
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Because of the warm climate and the large number of units, slow pitch softball tournaments were held quarterly. There were at least two gymnasiums, three walking/running tracks and seven softball fields on base. There were also tennis courts, a clubhouse with tennis merchandise, and tennis pros
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Rainy season normally arrives during the month of June. July and August are wet, with many dark overcast days, and frequent afternoon and evening rains. Typhoons are common in late summer and fall, approaching from the east. They are rarely strong at Clark Air Base as the facilities are far
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Two major annual events at Clark were the annual Chili Cookoff, held near the Silver Wing recreation center around September, and the Happening on the Green ("the HOG") in February. The HOG attracted thousands of residents. Amusements and rides were built and operated not only by Filipino
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volcanic eruption of 1991, the Philippine government offered to renew the leases on Clark, Subic and a handful of smaller bases for $ 825 million annually. After the volcanic eruption, the U.S. offered about $ 200 million annually and only for Subic; the lease for Clark was not renewed.
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lowered the U.S. flag and transferred Clark Air Base to the Philippine government. With the United States military's withdrawal from Clark, the base was systematically looted by the local population and was left abandoned for several years. It finally became the
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mountain range on the east coast. Rain and typhoon activity diminishes sharply by November and December, when the dry season arrives once again. Temperatures are at their coolest, with nighttime lows sometimes falling to 64 °F (18 °C) or lower.
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medium bombers and accommodated half of the heavy bombers stationed in the Philippines during the 1930s. It was very large for an air field of its day, and in the late summer and fall of 1941, many aircraft were sent to Clark in anticipation of a war with
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as part of the recreational league. The base's sole high school, Wagner High, had multiple football teams. It was also used for the base's 11-man tackle football league, which not only included teams from Clark but from Subic Naval Base as well.
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From 1953 to 1991, the mean daily low was 73.6 °F (23.1 °C) and the mean daily high was 88.1 °F (31.2 °C), with April being warmest and January coolest. The average annual rainfall was 78.39 inches (1,991 mm).
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April. April brings the highest average temperatures of any month, though the hottest days of the year tend to occur in May. Due to the very dry state of vegetation at this time, ash and soot often falls on Clark Air Base as farmers
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CLIMATOGRAPHY OF THE UNITED STATES NO. 81, Monthly Normals of Temperature, Precipitation, and Heating and Cooling Degree Days, No. 91, Pacific Islands, NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL SATELLITE, DATA, AND INFORMATION
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fighter jets. It also hosted an interceptor squadron and a flight school, all of which flew a variety of other combat aircraft. Transient aircraft of many types, especially cargo jets, were common.
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Mandocdoc, M. and David, C.P. 2008. Dieldrin Contamination of the Groundwater in a Former US Military Base (Clark Air Base, Philippines). CLEAN Air, Soil, Water Journal 36 (10–11), 870–874.
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Fletcher, Harry R. (1989) Air Force Bases Volume II, Active Air Force Bases outside the United States of America on September 17, 1982. Maxwell AFB, Alabama: Office of Air Force History.
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The 1969 novel "One to Count Cadence", by James Crumley, has its initial setting in an Army unit stationed at Clark Air Base, and has become the "Catch 22" novel of the Vietnam War.
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Summary of day data for National Weather Service (U.S.) and Department of Defense (U.S. and foreign) sites, National Climatic Data Center, Asheville NC, 1991.
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In June 2012, the Philippine government, under pressure from Chinese claims to their seas, agreed to the return of American military forces to Clark.
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for planting. During drought years, wildfires occasionally broke out in the overgrown areas west of the golf course and northeast of the airfield.
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Ravenstein, Charles A. (1984). Air Force Combat Wings Lineage and Honors Histories 1947–1977. Maxwell AFB, Alabama: Office of Air Force History.
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entertainment contractors but also by individual Air Force units seeking to boost unit morale, showcase their talents, and raise unit funds.
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To keep the residents entertained at home, Clark had an active broadcast center called FEN, or Far East Network Philippines, a division of
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Martin, Patrick (1994). Tail Code: The Complete History of USAF Tactical Aircraft Tail Code Markings. Schiffer Military Aviation History.
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was deployed from U.S. air bases in Pyeongtaek and Okinawa to Clark. The Air Contingent included five A-10C Thunderbolt IIs from the
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Rogers, Brian (2005). United States Air Force Unit Designations Since 1978. Hinkley, England: Midland Publications.
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service to St. Louis (via Kadena AB Japan; Anchorage; and Los Angeles) had begun. The 747 service was taken over by
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Maurer, Maurer (1983). Air Force Combat Units of World War II. Maxwell AFB, Alabama: Office of Air Force History.
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on December 8, 1941 destroying dozens of aircraft and the base was evacuated on December 24. American forces on
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available for a couple of dollars per hour to hit with you at any time. They had a local tournament each year.
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The base was a stronghold of the combined Philippine and American forces during the final months of
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for renewing the presence of U.S. military bases in the Philippines, the base became the site of
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At least a hundred sponsored clubs and organizations were active on the base, including the
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passed by the main gate of Clark Air Base as they followed the railway tracks north towards
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Clark was also home to several community colleges, namely the Pacific Far East Campus of
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Climate data for Clark Air Base, Angeles City, Republic of the Philippines (1961–90)
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about 30 miles (48 km) to the northwest. In November 1973, headquarters for the
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During much of the Cold War, Clark Air Base's activity largely revolved around the
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Previously: Philippine Department Air Force (1941); Far East Air Force (1941-1942)
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Fighter planes regularly visited to participate in aerial warfare exercises at
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92 CLOSURE OF CLARK AIR BASE WILL MARK END OF AN ERA RICH IN DRAMA AND HISTORY
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until 1975. Following the departure of American forces in 1991 due to the
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and Braniff International DC-8s (the Pickle and the Banana) flights from
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On October 29, 1987, unidentified gunmen shot and killed three airmen.
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Clark was served regularly by cargo and passenger flights to and from
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Air Forces, United States Army Forces in the Far East, August 4, 1941
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hotel, miniature golf, riding stables, zoo, and other concessions.
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Installations of the United States Air Force in the Philippines
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The Adjutant General of the Army, Dept of the Philippines, 1919
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Auclair, Nick (2013). Steel's Treasure. On The Fence Writers.
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Morison, Samuel E. (1956). "Leyte, June 1944 – January 1945".
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Clark Air Base was assigned to the following major commands:
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to liberate the Philippines. It was immediately returned to
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fell on April 9,1942 leading a few days later to the brutal
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sometime in the late 1980s and was augmented with a weekly
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By 1980, the base had grown to such an extent that weekly
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History of United States Naval Operations in World War II
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inland, and the typhoon circulation is disrupted by the
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Redesignated: Pacific Air Command, USA, December 6, 1945
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and serving as an important logistics hub during the
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Clark grew into a major American air base during the
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Redesignated: Far East Air Force, December 20, 1941
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Clark later served as a landing field for 1816: 1137:, a fictional novel set on Clark Air Base. 69:Learn how and when to remove these messages 19:For the civilian use of this facility, see 3969:Air force installations of the Philippines 3500: 3486: 3304: 3290: 2699: 2685: 2241: 2227: 1799: 1702:Francisco, Katerina (September 16, 2016). 1667: 3949:Military installations of the Philippines 1701: 1128: 756:In April 2016, an Air Contingent of USAF 199:Learn how and when to remove this message 181:Learn how and when to remove this message 119:Learn how and when to remove this message 3979:Buildings and structures in Angeles City 2169: 2120: 1822: 1150:Department of Defense Dependents Schools 1109:format as American TV and not dubbed in 1065: 937:List of military units of Clark Air Base 872:During the war, Allied prisoners on the 790: 706:, located 3 miles (4.8 km) west of 144:This article includes a list of general 2206:- history of Clark Field Baptist Church 1805: 1133:In 2013, author Nick Auclair published 409: 3959:1903 establishments in the Philippines 3941: 2740: 1957: 1874: 1668:Oberdorfer, Don (September 10, 1991). 1018:, California (via Honolulu and Guam). 3984:Buildings and structures in Mabalacat 3481: 3285: 2680: 2222: 2215:- fiction novel set on Clark Air Base 2200:- contains numerous maps and diagrams 1893: 1639:Military History of the United States 2629: 2159:Air Force Historical Research Agency 1751: 1749: 130: 75: 34: 3313:Airports in the Greater Manila Area 1670:"U.S. BASE REJECTED IN PHILIPPINES" 1634:Military History of the Philippines 949:in September 1974 and its fleet of 903:. Before extensive damage from the 13: 3797:(Naval Operating Base San Vicente) 2163: 1255:, July 1, 1957 – December 16, 1991 1182: 865:, the largest naval battle of the 250:Clark Air Base in 1989 as part of 150:it lacks sufficient corresponding 91:tone or style may not reflect the 16:Philippine Air Force base in Luzon 14: 3995: 2191: 1746: 930: 50:This article has multiple issues. 3809:(Naval Operating Base Batu-Batu) 3645:(Datu Odin Sinsuat, Maguindanao) 3631:Camp Gen. Macario G. Peralta Jr. 3522: 3508: 3137:36th Photographic Reconnaissance 2770: 2707: 2494: 2307: 2296: 2249: 2153: This article incorporates 2148: 1875:Shenon, Philip (July 18, 1991). 799:, the namesake of Clark Air Base 606: 605: 598: 440: 426: 411: 396: 378: 339: 322: 252:United States Pacific Air Forces 244: 135: 101:guide to writing better articles 80: 39: 3964:Military facilities in Pampanga 3927:Domingo Deluana Marine Barracks 3921:Arturo Asuncion Marine Barracks 3685:Camp Gen. 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