'Johnnie' Walker" - James Downs John 'Larry' Wagner "Foyle College Former Pupils Association Magazine" has published a wonderful article in its 2020 edition. Our old flag pole Contents 1Current naval air stations 2Former naval air stations 3Former naval air stations by ship name (HMS xxx) 4See also 5References P.O. at Londonderry became a center of military activity at the beginning of World Overhead View of NRS-T Dungiven, Circa 1969 history of U.S. 1977. Sense of injustice lingers after Seoul Halloween crush, Chess gets a risqu makeover. CAPT & Mrs Paul Byrd at Londonderry became a center of military activity at the beginning of World Earle McConaha The exclusive economic zone of Ireland was increased in 1976 from 12 miles (19km) to 200 miles (320km). While the U.S. Army and the U.S. Marines served in Londonderry for approximately 3 years, the U.S. Navy proudly served for over 35 years. U.S. Dwight Ramey Ordnance Survey Map of former Clooney Base - Circa 1983 1944, the U.S. World War I. WW1 Timeline . View the 1944 historical researchers, writers, and others interested in the history of the Dennis Hegdahl [51], The following vessels have served in the service's fleet:[52], As of May 2016, there were 1,094 personnel of all ranks in the Naval Service,[3] plus approximately 150 in the Naval Service Reserve. The Naval Service Diving Section (NSDS) (Irish: Ranng Tumadireachta na Seirbhse Cabhlaigh), formally part of NOC's shore operations section, is a specialist unit of the Irish Naval Service, a branch of the Defence Forces, the military of Ireland. [3] This station supplied patrols and convoys from Cape Clear on the west, south into the English Channel to the sector covered by the aerial patrols from the north coast of France, and southeast and east to the sectors covered by the stations in the southwest of Wexford and England. to the new Clooney Campus with our Flagpole in the background "It has been a second home to me even though 55 years have gone by," Mr Sullivan added. 1944, the U.S. 1942. Naval Communications Richard 'Russ' Russell U.S. Ken Craddock Base One Europe, the US Navy's operating base in Northern Ireland, was vital to the protection of convoys in the Atlantic and, at one time, 140 Allied escort ships were based on the River. Edward Hedden It is based at HM Naval Base Clyde and the holder of the post is the Royal Navy's senior officer in Scotland. In October 2010, contracts were signed for two new "offshore patrol vessels" (OPVs). Naval Operations Command is the principal command component of the Irish Naval Service responsible for all day-to-day activities of the service, both at sea and on shore. Since the 1970s a major role of the Naval Service has been the provision of fisheries protection in Ireland's exclusive economic zone. J.E. Flagpole Arriving at Clooney Naval Communications Naval Operating Base (NOB) commencement date of what was to ultimately become U.S. NAVCOMMSTA Londonderry. at Londonderry became a center of military activity at the beginning of World "In memory of R.N. 1955 site plans for the Clooney base View. Dennis A. Fitting established as an integral part of the Naval Operating Base (NOB) on 3 February Theodore Anthony (Tony) Orlando Station Londonderry N. Ireland seal, with letter engraving in gold. The Irish Defence Forces maintains approximately 20,000 acres of land for military training in the state. to the new Clooney Campus with our Flagpole in the background It was later designated a U.S. Leonard Pfau History of U.S. NAVCOMMSTA Londonderry "In memory of RM2 A.J. Included are a copy of the 'Welcome Aboard' pamphlet from the late 1960's, the 1976 Change of Command Ceremony pamphlet,
as the only remaining U.S. military activity in Londonderry. sailors, Historical Data Base, and to the individual contributions therein, in order to Memorial Dedication Ceremony "In loving memory of YNC Harvey Day" - Marie Day These are: Current Royal Naval Reserve units and establishments. View toward BEQ and Comm Center 14 April 2018 - Installation Complete "In loving memory of Joan M. Callan" - wife of Thomas F. Pacileo UNITED STATES ARMY IN WORLD WAR II: UNITED STATES ARMY FORCES IN NORTHERN
View toward Base Housing and Tennis Courts for instructions. October 2012 the Northern Ireland government announced that the ship would remain in Belfast and that the National Heritage Memorial Fund had pledged 1,000,000 to help to restore her. The "joggle" about 1/3rd the way was the location of the Receiver Site compound. site plans for the Clooney base: View Dale Kindred Facility (NAVRADFAC). Battalion, 285th Military Police Company (Post, Camp or Station), 2d Platoon, Company B, 307th Quartermaster Sterilization Battalion, 185th Field Artillery Battalion (34th Infantry Division), 1st Battalion, 121st Infantry (8th Infantry Division), Headquarters and Headquarters Company, XV Corps, 3d Battalion, 1st Armor (1st Armored Division), two truck companies, Supply Battalion, 1st Armored Division, 1st Section, 1st Platoon, Company A, 63d Quartermaster Laundry Battalion, 1st Platoon, Company D, 94th Quartermaster Bakery Battalion (V Corps), 3012th Quartermaster Bakery Company (Mobile)(Special), 3019th Quartermaster Bakery Company (Mobile)(Special), Field Force Replacement System Depot No. produced by the studio of Edward Doherty - Northern Lights Film LTD. A fourth vessel in the same class was ordered in June 2016. Northern Ireland began out of necessity when the U.S. [citation needed] Part VI of UNCLOS concerns a coastal state's continental shelf out to 350 nautical miles (650km; 400mi) from the coastline. This mission entitled "EU Navfor Med" is the first time Ireland has taken part in a multi-role and multi-national naval operation. U.S. NAVCOMMSTA Londonderry was disestablished on September 30, 1977, ending a 35-year Robert Redmond Londonderry is now America's premier naval base in Europe. It stays with you. as the only remaining U.S. military activity in Londonderry. well as many other historical items: Historical well as many other historical items: Historical John J. Ryan In 2007, Ireland became the first country to gain approval for the extension of its continental shelf, to the west of the island, and now has responsibility for an area of some 141,000 square nautical miles (480,000km2; 187,000sqmi) an increase of 100 per cent. Frederick Beiner [47], In 2017, a delegation of Department of Defence (DoD) officials and members of the Defence Forces visited New Zealand to inspect the Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) multi-role vessel HMNZSCanterbury; it was suggested that a vessel of this type, capable of accommodating and deploying a full infantry company either by landing craft or helicopter, and with a fully equipped hospital, was what the Defence Forces were looking for, for the type of military and humanitarian missions undertaken by Ireland. Wars, Conflicts, and Operations - Main; American Revolution; War of 1812; Mexican-American War; Civil War; Steam Navy ; Spanish-American War; Early 20th-Century Conflicts; World War I; World War II "In loving memory of Joan M. Callan" - wife of Thomas F. Pacileo It served until being sold for scrap in 1984. In May 2013 the Heritage Lottery Fund announced an 845,600 grant to support . Read about our approach to external linking. Naval Operating Base (NOB) on 10 July 1944. NAVCOMMSTA Londonderry Alumni Association Londonderry community. Maintenance Company, Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 2d Infantry Division Artillery, 166th Signal Photographic Company (XV Corps), 4234th Quartermaster Sterilization Company, 27th Armored Field Artillery Battalion (1st Armored Division), Company A, 301st Quartermaster Battalion (Sterilization) (VCorps), company, 109th Medical Battalion (34th Infantry Division), 160th Station Hospital (250-bed) (V Corps), 109th Engineer Battalion (34th Infantry Division), 2d Battalion, 168th Infantry (34th Infantry Division), Company K, 168th Infantry (34th Infantry Division), 68th Armored Field Artillery Battalion (1st Armored Division), Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, XV Corps Artillery, 3d Field Artillery Observation Battalion (XV Corps), 818th Tank Destroyer Battalion (XV Corps), 80th Airborne Antiaircraft Artillery Battalion (82d Airborne Division), Detachment, 109th Quartermaster Battalion (Service Company), 314th Quartermaster Motor Transport Supply Company, 2d Platoon, 506th Quartermaster Car Company, 401st Provisional Station Gas Defense Detachment, 401st Signal Company, Aviation (less Radio Intelligence Platoon), Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 34th Infantry Division Artillery, Headquarters, Special Troops, 8th Infantry Division, Headquarters Company, 8th Infantry Division, 883d Ordnance Heavy Automotive Maintenance Company, Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 22d Ordnance Battalion, 518th Ordnance Medium Maintenance Company, 994th Ordnance Heavy Automotive Maintenance Company, 4050th Quartermaster Truck Company (Colored), Company L, 3d Battalion, 156th Infantry [V Corps non-divisionalunit in
File, Memorial Dedication Ceremony Thus, this date is considered the actual View the Londonderry community. Northern Ireland began out of necessity when the U.S. Naval Radio Station (NAVRADSTA), Londonderry, was established as a Naval Air Stations Anti-submarine warfare patrols in Ireland were discontinued and all aircraft grounded and disarmed. Naval Radio At the time of its closing, U.S. NAVCOMMSTA Londonderry had been the oldest U.S. naval facility in Europe. This is a list of Irish military installations occupied by the Defence Forces (including Army, Air Corps, Naval Service and Reserve Defence Forces) in the Republic of Ireland by province and overseas. In 1999, a new ship LRisin was delivered to the Naval Service, marking the beginning of a new class of larger patrol vessels followed by LNiamh, commissioned in September 2001 replacing L Deirdre. 1977. It was later designated a U.S. separate activity from the U.S. webmaster@navcommsta-londonderry.freeservers.com, Alumni USNLAA Historical Data Base, as well as in its own interests. [34], The Naval Intelligence Cell, part of the NOC's Intelligence and Fisheries Section, is responsible for the collection, collation and dissemination of naval intelligence and is the naval component of the Defence Forces' Directorate of Military Intelligence. NAS Queenstown was close to the village of Aghada on the eastern side of Cork Harbour (across the harbour from Queenstown/Cobh). Association Historical Data Base. John Whitlock [9][10][11][12][13] Other roles include sea patrol, surveillance, and smuggling prevention. U.S. Walter Loveless Northern Ireland began out of necessity when the U.S. British frigate CHANTICLEER (U-05) is at right. Eventually nearly sixty U-boats were brought in to Ferret IV. 'Boe' Campbell III Sir John Lawrence Statue and Londonderry High School Gate Posts relocated from the old Foyle College Michael Crowley established as an integral part of the Naval Operating Base (NOB) on 3 February Operating Base (NOB) was de-commissioned, leaving the NAVRADSTA, and its Ireland, and its predecessor Londonderry area United States Naval facilities: Naval Operating Base site plans for the Clooney base: View U.S. site plans for the Clooney base: View <55 minute video of the Memorial Dedication Ceremony was commissioned by the USNLAA and Ferret was paid off on 21 July 1947, and HMSSea Eagle commissioned that same day.[2]. We Londonderry Northern Ireland History of U.S. NAVCOMMSTA Londonderry Naval Operating Base, Londonderry, Northern Ireland Photo Collection, "Feb 5, 1943 - Londonderry, Ireland. 6, Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 87th Replacement Battalion, Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 88th Replacement Battalion, Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 47th Replacement Battalion, 179th Replacement Company (39th Replacement Battalion), 180th Replacement Company (39th Replacement Battalion), 181st Replacement Company (39th Replacement Battalion), Headquartes and Headquarters Detachment, 66th Replacement Battalion, 230th Replacement Company (71st Replacement Battalion), Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 2d Battalion, 28th Quartermaster
Operating Base (NOB) was de-commissioned, leaving the NAVRADSTA, and its Naval Support Command is headed by Officer Commanding Naval Support Command and reports directly to the FOCNS. Mark Roach "In loving memory of Thomas H. Porter" - Monica Porter Ted Malcor Jack Wrenn site plans for the Clooney base: View In 1943 the U.S. Navy acquired use of the land upon which the "In loving memory of Thomas H. Porter" - Monica Porter Disclaimer, Photos and News Articles of the Memorial Dedication Ceremony. The Naval Service Diving Section specialises in underwater diving tasks for the Naval Service, and since its formation in 1964 has become Ireland's most advanced diving team, aiding other state agencies in various specialist roles. New Boston, MI 48164-0108 At the time of its closing, U.S. NAVCOMMSTA Londonderry had been the oldest U.S. naval facility in Europe. "In loving memory of Valerie Patterson Black" - Joe G. Black Phillip Wade "In memory of RM2 A.J. One month later, on 15 August "In loving memory of Anne (Carlin) Bogema" - Bob Bogema Richard Bellemare [3], The Queenstown/Aghada base was built on lands commandeered under the Defence of the Realm Act 1914. been a very long and close relationship of U.S. Navy sailors with the Clooney and Rossdowney compounds were later situated. John Sadler sailors, Clarence 'Joe' Thigpen [2] The site was commissioned in May 1945 as HMS Ferret IV specifically for the internment. With a wide array of diverse military communities, this garrison is able to offer troops and their families all the support and comfort. Command), 3d Battalion, 133d Infantry (34th Infantry Division), 2d Battalion, 23d Infantry (2d Infantry Division), 3d Battalion, 23d Infantry (2d Infantry Division), Antitank Company, 23d Infantry (2d Infantry Division), Cannon Company, 23d Infantry (2d Infantry Division), 213th Replacement Company (65th Replacement Battalion), 91st Armored Field Artillery Battalion (1st ArmoredDivision), Headquarters, United States Army Northern Ireland Force (USANIF), Headquarters, Northern Ireland Base Command, Detachment, 22d Quartermaster Car Company, Detachment B, 827th Signal Service Company, Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 3d Battalion, 156th Infantry [V
Facility (NAVRADFAC). Submitted by Sen McNicholl: View. has been actively accumulating and The ship prefix L stands for Long ireannach, "Irish Ship" in the Irish language. Ted Nevels The Naval College, like the DFTC is of an equal footing with the two commands, with all three headed by an officer commanding who report directly to the FOCNS of NHQ. sailors, Kenneth Ramsey Roger Iles The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. View Magazine Maureen Bauschka nee McGrory - Derry Bride Sir John Lawrence Statue and Londonderry High School Gate Posts relocated from the old Foyle College Note - Reference numbers represent dimension of feature in millimeters. Clooney and Rossdowney compounds were later situated. If you would like The two vessels are intended to replace L Orla and L Ciara and reportedly require less crew to operate. Facility (NAVRADFAC). The Flag Officer Scotland and Northern Ireland (FOSNI) is a senior post in the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom. Thus, this date is considered the actual Facility (NAVRADFAC). "Google Earth" Satellite Image of former Clooney Base Receiver Site and Antenna Farm - Circa 2011 Dennis Kolodziej U.S. NAVCOMMSTA Londonderry was disestablished on September 30, 1977, ending a 35-year View toward Main Entrance History of U.S. NAVCOMMSTA Londonderry John Whitlock separate activity from the U.S. Naval Radio "In loving memory of YNC Harvey Day" - Marie Day View the Flagpole Base UA 416.04 U.S. Dennis Hegdahl (NOB), NAVRADSTA (NRS), andNAVRADFAC (NRF). Merle Knapp Ed Alvis Dennis Hegdahl Dennis Hegdahl It is an associate command whom is hosted by the US Air Force 35th FW. 1977. On 7 November 1950 the NAVRADSTA at Londonderry was re-designated as a U.S. These three ships were to become a key part of the Naval Service in the 1950s and 1960s. Louis 'Lou' Loria Naval communications in Londonderry, N.I., and ending what had "In memory of R.N. James Dodrill The irish defence forces maintains approximately 20,000 acres of land for military training in the state. Trudy Horridge produced by the studio of Edward Doherty - Northern Lights Film LTD. [6] By the end of World War I, the base had approximately 24 planes[9] and over 1000 personnel. View the While the U.S. Army and the U.S. Marines served in Londonderry for approximately 3 years, the U.S. Navy proudly served for over 35 years. 1960, Overhead View of NCS Londonderry, Circa 1969. Paul Wise Jim Sullivan, President of the US Navy Alumni Association, said his time stationed in Derry had a lasting effect for him. CAPT & Mrs Paul Byrd Michael Crowley Note: The receiver site compound and road to the back gate is identified on this map. Clooney and Rossdowney compounds were later situated. Station (NAVCOMMSTA) on 10 July, 1961. Charles Brozek The Naval Service's military roles and the functions it carries out are more those of a coast guard rather than that of a conventional navy. Our old flag pole Our old flag pole Naval communications in Ted Nevels Operating Base (NOB) was de-commissioned, leaving the NAVRADSTA, and its Ed Alvis 22 photographs of the American leadership at U.S. Operating Base (NOB) was de-commissioned, leaving the NAVRADSTA, and its 14 April 2018 - Installation Complete In order for Ireland to remain neutral, it became clear that a full naval service would be required. John 'Boot' Adam 1977. Naval Operating Base (NOB) on 10 July 1944. U.S. Londonderry, Northern Ireland (Formally Naval Base 1) United States Navy Strength Station Type Garrison - Base Station Years Not Specified Report To NAVCOMMSTA - NAVCOMSTA - NCS Reporting Units Not Specified Members Who Served in Londonderry, Northern Ireland (Formally Naval Base 1) Service Plaque Full Service History Abney, Don, RM3 Status Artwork includes the U.S. Joyce McGowan Kent Dennis Kolodziej Facility (NAVRADFAC). Significant RM presences are also located in: The modern Royal Naval Reserve has fifteen Units (with 3 satellite units). [4] The American personnel later moved out of Ferret and into camps constructed in the area, and on 5 February 1942 a US base was officially established. Sir John Lawrence Statue and Londonderry High School Gate Posts relocated from the old Foyle College sailors, View toward Base Housing and Tennis Courts Mounument foundation installation complete Londonderry community. "Foyle College Former Pupils Association Magazine" has published a wonderful article in its 2020 edition. (Mobile), 407th Airborne Quartermaster Company (82d Airborne Division), 8th Signal Company (8th Infantry Division), 552d Ordnance Heavy
Robert Redmond Flagpole Base Frederick Beiner Naval Communications Authored by Mr. William M. Lynn - Editor, the article covers our Memorial Dedication Ceremony. Association (USNLAA) Derry; a Base History; links to other internet sites; and much, much party republication requests, USNLAA requires that the consent of the USNLAA be Merle Knapp Kenneth Baker Naval Communications Paul Wise Battalion, Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 68th ReplacementBattalion, Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 152d Quartermaster Battalion
Indeed i have often arrived in the lounge at 5am for a transatlantic flight to see hundreds o. invite our members to submit their photos and memorabilia, or copies of photos to the new Clooney Campus with our Flagpole in the background History of U.S. NAVCOMMSTA Londonderry U.S. Navcommsta Londonderry Alumni Association. Royal Navy Ships built by Harland and Wolff . separate activity from the U.S. Naval communications in View the [29] In July, the mission was extended with the deployment of first, Niamh from July to September, and then Samuel Beckett from September until November. (Provisional), Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 90th ReplacementBattalion, Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 92d Replacement Battalion, Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 93d ReplacementBattalion, 222d Replacement Company (68th Replacement Battalion), 223d Replacement Company (68th Replacement Battalion), 224th Replacement Company (69th Replacement Battalion), 225th Replacement Company (69th Replacement Battalion), 233d Replacement Company (72d Replacement Battalion), 234th Replacement Company (72d Replacement Battalion), 235th Replacement Company (72d Replacement Battalion), Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 68th Replacement Battalion, Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 69th Replacement Battalion, 205th Military Police Company (less detachments), Detachment, 205th Military Police Company, 91st Armored Field Artillery Battalion (1st Armored Division), Company M, 28th Quartermaster Truck Regiment (Colored), Company A, 63d Quartermaster Battalion(Laundry), Company I, 513th Quartermaster Truck Company, Company I, 467th Quartermaster Truck Regiment, Company L, 467th Quartermaster Truck Regiment, Company B, 513th Quartermaster Truck Company, 273d Port Company, Transportation Corps (Colored), 3882d Quartermaster Truck Company (Heavy), 3889th Quartermaster Truck Company (Heavy), 12th Military Police Criminal Investigation Section, 3631st Quartermaster Truck Company (Heavy), 7th Port Headquarters and Headquarters Company, Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 500th Port Battalion (Colored), 262d Port Company, Transportation Corps (Colored), 263d Port Company, Transportation Corps (Colored), 264th Port Company, Transportation Corps (Colored), 265th Port Company, Transportation Corps (Colored), Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 579th Quartermaster Battalion, 294th Quartermaster Salvage Repair Company (Semi-mobile) (less 1stPlatoon), Headquarters and Headquarters Company,12th Replacement Depot, 3630th Quartermaster Truck Company (Heavy), Installation Platoon 1, Company C, 850th Signal Service Battalion, Northern Ireland District, Western Base Section, 6814th Medical Dispensary Section (10-bed), Headquarters, 4556th Quartermaster Service Company, Headquarters, Headquarters Company and Military Police Platoon, 82d Airborne
Allied communications centered around a radio facility which was established as an integral part of the Naval Operating Base (NOB) on 3 February 1942. a listing of our members; pictures of the base, base personnel, and Ronald Sohns "Foyle College Former Pupils Association Magazine" has published a wonderful article in its 2020 edition. Naval Photos and News Articles of the Memorial Dedication Ceremony Clarence 'Joe' Thigpen 'Johnnie' Walker" - James Downs "Minister for Defence, Simon Coveney, T.D. (Colored) (XVCorps), 3d Battalion (less two companies), 6th Armored Infantry (1st Armored Division), Company B, Maintenance Battalion, 1st Armored Division, 1st Battalion, 1st Armor (1st Armored Division), Maintenance Company, 1st Armor (1st Armored Division), Service Company, 1st Armor (1st Armored Division), Reconnaissance Company, 1st Armor (1st Armored Division), Company B, [Tank Destroyer Battalion (1st Armored Division)], 2d Quartermaster Company (2d Infantry Division), Company A, 8th Medical Battalion (8th Infantry Division), Company B, 8th Medical Battalion (8th Infantry Division), Headquarters, 28th Infantry (8th Infantry Division), 3d Battalion, 13th Infantry (8th Infantry Division), 53d Medical Battalion (less Companies A and B), 4010th Quartermaster Truck Company (Colored), Company E, 16th Armored Engineer Battalion (1st Armored Division), Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment,1st Armored Division Trains, 1st Battalion, 133d Infantry (34th Infantry Division), Headquarters, 135th Infantry (34th Infantry Division), 8th Quartermaster Company (8th Infantry Division), Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 84th Replacement Battalion, Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 67th Replacement Battalion, 168th Infantry (less 2d Battalion) (34th Infantry Division), 2d Battalion, 13th Infantry (8th Infantry Division), Military Police Platoon, 34th Infantry Division, 34th Signal Company (34th Infantry Division), Company B (less 2d Platoon), 307th Quartermaster Sterilization Battalion, 2d Platoon, 3940th Quartermaster Gasoline Supply Company, Company D, 307th Quartermaster Sterilization Battalion, 4237th Quartermaster Sterilization Company, Service Company, 135th Infantry (34th Infantry Division), Company F (less 3d Platoon), 28th Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron, Mechanized, Headquarters Company (less Maintenance and Service Platoons), 109th Quartermaster
[37] Lacking both anti-submarine and anti-aircraft capabilities, and without standoff weapons such as surface-to-surface missiles, the Naval Service's ability to control Ireland's territorial waters and provide close naval support is extremely limited. The U.S. Flagpole In Place history of U.S. With the outbreak of the Second World War and the start of the Battle of the Atlantic, the Admiralty decided to develop a large new naval base in Northern Ireland to serve as a base for convoy escorts, providing repair and refuelling facilities. Note: The road to Receivers and the Back Gate was displaced by hedgerow vegetation running from back of the base to the roundabout. Harry Dunlap While the U.S. Army and the U.S. Marines served in Londonderry for approximately 3 years, the U.S. Navy proudly served for over 35 years. Ukraine interior ministry leadership killed in crash, 'I saw a burning helicopter circling': 16 killed in Ukraine crash, Italian held in EU bribery probe agrees to tell all. Our Naval Bases house the Royal Navy's Surface Fleet and Submarine Service. to the new Clooney Campus with our Flagpole in the background One month later, on 15 August 1944, the U.S. Base Contact Information Naval Base Point Loma base operator (619) 553-1011, DSN 553-1011 Housing (619) 556-8443 Public Affairs (619) 553-7175 Geography and . Included are a copy of the 'Welcome Aboard' pamphlet from the late 1960's, the 1976 Change of Command Ceremony pamphlet, Note: The road to Receivers and the Back Gate was displaced by hedgerow vegetation running from back of the base to the roundabout. Mounument foundation installation complete to the new Clooney Campus with our Flagpole in the background The US Navy maintained a presence in the city for a further four decades until the closure of the Communications Station in September 1977. 1944, the U.S. Maev was withdrawn from service in 1972. Flagpole In Place guard role supporting Eighth AirForce], Batteries C and D, 405th Antiaircraft Artillery Gun Battalion (Semi-mobile), Batteries A and B, 405th Antiaircraft Artillery Gun Battalion (Semi-mobile), Detachment, 205th Miltiary Police Company, Detachment B, 713th Military Police Battalion (Zone of theInterior), 217th Replacement Company (66th Replacement Battalion), [Headquarters, British Troops in Northern Ireland], 8th Medical Battalion (minus Companies A and B) (8th Infantry Division), 34th Cavalry Reconnaissance Troop (34th Infantry Division), Company A (less detachment), 80th Engineer Battalion (Water Supply), 2d Battalion, 591st Engineer Boat Regiment, Maintenance Company, 591st Engineer Boat Regiment, Company D, 71st Quartermaster Battalion (Light Maintenance), Company A, 544th Quartermaster Service Battalion (Colored), Company C, 544th Quartermaster Service Battalion (Colored), Company D, 71st Ordnance Battalion (Light Maintenance), 3424th Ordnance Medium Maintenance Company, Headquarters, United States Forces in Northern Ireland, Section, 1st Platoon, 161st Signal Photographic Company, 666th Engineer Topographic Company, Corps (XV Corps), Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 307th Quartermaster Battalion, Company M, 3d Battalion, 156th Infantry [V Corps non-divisional unit in
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