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This article is about its current operations as a military base. For its former operations as a United States Naval Station, see U.S. Naval Station Sangley Point
Naval Base Heracleo Alano (Naval Base Cavite) Located near: Cavite City, Philippines Type Military base Built 1898 In use 1898 - 1971 (U.S. Naval Facility)
1971 - present (Philippine Military Facility)Controlled by Philippine Navy Contents
Overview
Naval Base Heracleo Alano (Naval Base Cavite) provides support services to the Philippine Navy and other AFP tenant units in the base complex, such as refueling, re-watering, shore power connections, berthing, ferry services, tugboat assistance, sludge disposal services and housing.[1]
- See U.S. Naval Station Sangley Point for additional information and history
See also
References
- ^ http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/phillipines/navy-org.htm Philippine Navy - Organization , GlobalSecurity.org
External Links
Coordinates: 14°29′28.74″N 120°53′37.99″E / 14.4913167°N 120.8938861°E
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