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Naval Base Cavite

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The Naval Logistics Center began as the OSP supply center under the finance branch of the Philippine Army for supporting the few vessels turned over by the US Navy. In October 1947, the supply center was elevated to a regular division and paved the way to the establishment of the general supply depot
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was established in the navy yard during the American colonial period. At the beginning of World War II, the Cavite Navy Yard was destroyed by Japanese bombers. It was abandoned and the Japanese used the yard for small boat repair. It is the same place the Japanese forces used as a headquarters after
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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
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Early in December 1970, it was officially announced that U.S. Naval Station Sangley Point would be closed. On July 1, 1971, Sangley Point changed status from active to inactive in preparation for the turnover of the facility to the government of the Philippines. On-the-job-training sessions were
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The Philippine Navy's Naval Sea Systems Command shared a video on their realization to restart their naval shipbuilding capability with the reopening of the Naval Shipbuilding Center (previously called the Cavite Naval Yard) which was refurbished and retooled as part Israel Shipyard's contract to
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conducted for Philippine naval personnel to ensure the safe and proper operation of all base industrial facilities. On September 1, 1971, the base was officially turned over to the government of the Philippines, ending 73 years as a U.S. naval facility. It is currently used as a facility of the
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is located at the easternmost end of Cavite Point in the San Roque district (specifically Fort San Felipe) of the city. Via traffic lane, this naval establishment is next to the famous Samonte Park. It was the former extension of U.S.
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Located within the base is the Cavite Naval Hospital, a medical facility that provides hospital and out-patient services to Philippine Navy personnel and their dependents. It is located on P. Zamora Extension/Reynoso
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A member of the Armed Forces of the Philippines Naval Special Operations Group participates in a battlefield exercise during a combat medic subject matter expert exchange at Naval Base Cavite, Philippines.
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named as the Naval Supply Center in 1950. It was placed under control of the Commander, Naval Shore Establishment, later called the Fleet Support Command and the Naval Support Command in 1967.
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In 1945, the yard was retaken by the combined Filipino and American forces and recommissioned, but it was turned over to the Philippine government in 1947 for the Philippine Navy.
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tenant units in the base complex, such as refueling, re-watering, shore power connections, berthing, ferry services, tugboat assistance, sludge disposal services and housing.
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was a component of the navy yard. Sangley Point was a subordinate command of the Yard and where the naval radio transmitting facility and the naval hospital was located.
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Formerly the Naval Support Command, the Naval Sea System Command operates the country's military shipyards providing repair and maintenance of all navy
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FAICs (Shaldag Mk. V) that were procured by the DND under the FAICM Acquisition Project, and will likely to the same once additional orders are made.
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The port town of Cavite Nuevo was established after the Spanish colonizers found that the deep waters around the tip of Cavite Point
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is located at Naval Station Heracleo Alano. It is situated along La Naval Rd, Naval Station Heracleo Alano,
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It is now called the Naval Logistics Center. The depot procures and maintains, manages supplies and
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capability of the Philippine Navy. It is the biggest industrial complex of the
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Naval Base Cavite provides support services to the Philippine Navy and other
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It was the US Navy's only ship repair facility in the western Pacific before
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When the sovereignty of the Philippines was ceded to the Americans after the
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Base Cavite, the naval station in Fort San Felipe, was assigned the name
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supply fast attack interdiction crafts to the Philippine Navy.
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Base Naval de Cavite-Guarnición Naval Fortaleza de San Felipe
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Naval Base Cavite is served by the Stella Maris Chapel, a
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The new facility will be building/assembling some of the
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and the first Officer-In-Command of the Philippine Navy.
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Spanish shipyard: late 16th century – early 19th century
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Comando Naval de Instalaciones y Dependencias Terrestres
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Index

Fort San Felipe
Cavite City
Philippines

Naval Base Cavite is located in Philippines
14°28′54″N 120°54′58″E / 14.48167°N 120.91611°E / 14.48167; 120.91611
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Spanish East Indies
Battle of Manila Bay
Cavite Mutiny of 1872
military installation
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Cavite City
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Manila-Acapulco Galleon Trade
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Sangley Point
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