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Since 1950 the town has been an important naval base.
A major air and naval base was built in 1940-41.
"But we never saw the outside of the naval base."
After the war the village yet again became a naval base.
But he's clear about his feelings toward the naval base.
She does have that strange friend at the naval base.
The 10-day trial was held at a naval base on an island two miles from here.
It was a naval base and also an important international port.
"Did he make his views known at the naval base?"
A Soviet naval base is in the area of today's encounter.
Within minutes, naval base and city fire trucks were on the scene.
It remained in Union control for the rest of the war and became a major naval base.
This area houses two of the world's most important military and naval bases.
A lighthouse and naval base can also be found there.
Others attempted to storm a naval base, but were turned back by police.
As well he directed the construction of a new naval base.
The ruins of his naval base can be still seen near the village.
She remained at that important Russian naval base for more than a month.
It is home to a British military garrison and naval base.
When a naval base or arms factory is closed down, people move away to find jobs.
Why go to a civilian port when a naval base is so close?
It was also used for receiving important guests to the naval base.
It has a rich history as a naval base for various rulers.
He is therefore allowed to go on leave each day from his naval base but must return by midnight.
In 1947 the Prison was closed and replaced with a naval base.
They came to the naval station from somewhere in Africa.
It was used as a naval station help stop the slave trade.
The naval station was turned over to the Philippine government in 1971.
It is the world's largest naval station by number of military members supported.
The Spanish government spent almost three decades developing the naval station.
It now contains a naval station and other military facilities.
Those at the naval station "might find that inspiring," he said.
Naval stations, whatever their size and purpose, were all alike.
But the alarm had been raised and the Americans came under fire when they approached the naval station.
The area of the naval station on fire housed suspected terrorists.
By now the entire naval station would be locked tight and surrounded.
I have no intention of going anywhere near the naval station."
The men led the way up the pier and along the waterfront in the direction of the naval station.
The word would be passed throughout every post, airfield, training center, and naval station in the world.
The Russians had a minor naval station and a radar on the island.
In November 1940 expansion of the naval station began.
A drinking fountain on boards a ship or at a naval station.
Instead, he went to the local naval station and recruited some colleagues to capture the robot.
Upon reaching the naval station on February 14, three weeks later, it turned out that most of the sea was frozen as well.
After spending the weekend conducting tours, she moved to the naval station on 1 October.
This prompted the Spanish military to scout for the next promising naval station.
Construction of the naval station did not begin until twenty years later, in 1898, led by civilian contractors.
The prewar town site became a part of the Naval Station.
There is a long military tradition, and some 120 families depend directly on the naval station for their livelihood.
Treaties in 1903 and 1934 gave the United States the right to maintain a naval station here.