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  1. Coordinates: 14°48′30″N 120°17′30″E. An aerial view of Cubi Point, and in the background, Naval Station Subic Bay. Naval Base Subic Bay was a major ship-repair, supply, and rest and recreation facility of the Spanish Navy and subsequently the United States Navy located in Zambales, Philippines.

    • 1885
    • Naval base
    • Reactivated
    • Spain
  2. United States Naval Base Subic Bay. Die Subic Bay 1981, im Vordergrund die USS Bainbridge. Die Subic Bay auf den Philippinen war bis Anfang der 1990er Jahre der größte US - Marinestützpunkt in Asien. Er befand sich etwa 100 Kilometer nordwestlich von Manila in der Subic-Bucht .

  3. 8. Feb. 2023 · It’s been more than 30 years since the U.S. Navy said goodbye to Naval Station Subic Bay and other bases in the Philippines, ending what had been nearly a century of U.S. military...

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  4. 8. Feb. 2023 · The USNS John Ericsson American supply ship is docked in what used to be America’s largest overseas naval base at the Subic Bay Freeport Zone, Zambales province, northwest of Manila, Philippines on Monday Feb. 6, 2023.

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  5. 24. Nov. 2022 · Nov 24, 2022 | KYODO NEWS. The U.S. military will likely return to Subic Bay 30 years after relinquishing what was once their largest military base in Asia due to concerns over China's increasing maritime assertiveness, a top official of the local body overseeing the free port zone said.

  6. 8. Mai 2023 · SUBIC BAY, Philippines — More than three decades after the Navy vacated this idyllic harbor north of Manila, U.S. forces are reappearing as President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. renews ties with...

  7. 11. Mai 2024 · From 1901 to 1992 the United States operated a naval base, Subic Bay Naval Station, on the southeast coast of the bay, the largest naval installation in the Philippines. The area suffered heavy damage during World War II; it was taken by the Japanese in 1942 and retaken by Allied forces in 1944.