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Naval Station San Miguel

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The U.S. Naval Communication Station, Philippines (NAVCOMSTAPHIL) had been established in the Philippines for a number of years. Construction at San Miguel began in early 1955. The preactivation detail moved to San Miguel from Sangley Point RP in July 1957 and the balance of the officers and men
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The base was named for the tiny fishing village of San Miguel which is adjacent to the southern end of the station. The base is located in a semicircular bowl of 1,737 acres (7.03 km), surrounded by mountains on three sides, and the
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Although the Scarborough Shoal is well within the estimated 290 kilometer range of the BrahMos, the fact that the armed forces of the Philippines currently lacks
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anti-ship missile base was in the process of being built around 3 kilometers to the north of the complex, on a patch of waste ground close to the
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moved in increments. In January 1958 operations at Sangley Point were terminated and full scale operations at San Miguel commenced.
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The primary purpose of the station was to provide communications to U.S. Navy ships operating in the area of the Philippines.
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to Naval Station San Miguel. It is now the home of the Philippine Navy's Naval Education, Training and Doctrine Command.
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The United States turned over the base to the Philippine government in 1992. After its turnover, the
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US Naval Communication Facility, San Miguel, Philippines - "Welcome Aboard" Handbook 1958
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Communications and electronic installations of the United States Navy
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anti-ship missile complex will reportedly be located at the base.
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In June 2024, it was reported that Philippine's first
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also known as U.S. Naval Radio Transmitter Facility,
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Index


Philippine Navy
San Antonio
Zambales
Philippines
BrahMos
South China Sea
Vietnam War
Vietnam
Continental United States
undersea cable
Nha Trang
Naval Link Station Mount Santa Rita
Dau relay facility
Clark AFB
HF
transmitter
the U.S. Naval Radio Station Tarlac
Capas, Tarlac
Marine
Philippine Navy
Fort San Felipe
Cavite

U.S. Air Force
Project Space Track
BrahMos
Philippine Merchant Marine Academy
Scarborough Shoal
Spratly Islands

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