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  2. United States bases in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    United States military bases were established in the Philippines on the basis of a treaty signed after the conclusion of World War II and the recognition of Philippine independence by the US. The bases established under that treaty were discontinued in 1991 and 1992, after the Senate of the Philippines narrowly rejected a new treaty which would ...

  3. Category:Military installations of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Camp General Basilio Navarro. Camp Lapu-Lapu. Camp O'Donnell. Camp Servillano Aquino. Camp Gen. Mateo Capinpin. Cesar Basa Air Base. Clark Air Base. Colonel Ernesto Rabina Air Base.

  4. List of American military installations - Wikipedia

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    This list details only current or recently closed facilities; some defunct facilities are found at Category:Closed military installations of the United States. An "installation" is defined as "a military base, camp, post, station, yard, center, homeport facility for any ship, or other activity under the jurisdiction of the Department of Defense ...

  5. Category:Military installations of the United States in the ...

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    S. San Miguel Naval Communications Station. Categories: Military installations of the Philippines. Military installations of the United States by country. United States military in the Philippines.

  6. Here’s where US military will open bases in the Philippines ...

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    The Defense Department on Monday announced the locations of four new naval bases in the Philippines, securing three of the spots in the northeastern part of the island to better counter Chinese ...

  7. Category:United States military in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Battle of Baguio. Battle of Luzon. Battle of Mindoro. Battle of Villa Verde Trail. Battle of Wawa Dam. Military history of the Philippines during World War II. Categories: Military of the Philippines. PhilippinesUnited States military relations.

  8. Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA) is an agreement between the United States and the Philippines intended to bolster the American–Philippine alliance.The agreement allows the United States to rotate troops into the Philippines for extended stays and allows the United States to build and operate facilities on Philippine bases for both American and Philippine forces.

  9. United States naval bases in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The US Naval Bases in Philippines were lost to the Empire of Japan in December 1941 during the Philippines campaign of 1941–1942. In February 1945 the United States Armed Forces retook the Philippines in the Battle of Manila in 1945. Before the captured US bases on Luzon were retaken the US Navy Seabees built a new large base, Leyte-Samar ...