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ENDING OF AN
ERA
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CLOSE-OUT
AND TRANSFER
CEREMONIES
MILITARY
BASES / FACILITIES
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| 1979/Sept
30 |
U.S.
Flag lowering - Ending of Fort Amador (Army Sector) as site of
Army Headquarters |
| 1984/Sept |
Closing
of the Army School of the Americas in Panama and Transfer of part of Fort
Gulick |
U.S.Army School of
Americas closing ceremony at Fort Gulick -- Then Major General Fred
F. Woerner (left), commander of 193d Infantry Brigade (Panama)
received the School's flag from School Commandant Colonel Michael
Sierra symbolizing the closing of the School in Panama September
1984 for transfer of part of Fort Gulick to Panama October 1,
1984. After
leaving Panama in 1986, Woerner
returned as Commander in Chief, U.S. Southern Command 1987-1989 [US
Army photo]
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| Above
graphic (part of the home page banner on WHO's previous IN RETROSPECT
site) designed by Brian A. Ormsbee |
| This
page last updated: July 4,
2008 |
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| Site
developed, owned and maintained by |
| William
H. Ormsbee, Jr. 1999-2001 / 2005-2008 |
| (Including
WHO's IN
RETROSPECT site 1999-2001) |
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END OF ERA
Transfer Ceremonies
- Canal
- Bases
Failed Negotiations
Vanishing Culture
Closeout of Era
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MILITARY BASES TRANSFERRED
1979
Part of the Army sector of Fort Amador
Albrook Army Airfield with airstrip at
Albrook
1984
Part of Fort Gulick (Army School of
Americas buildings, barracks, etc.)
1995
Fort Davis and remainder of Fort Gulick
1996
Fort Amador (Navy sector and remainder of
Army sector)
1997
Albrook Air Force Station
1998
Quarry Heights
1999
Marine Barracks
Rodman Naval Station
Fort Sherman
Galeta Island
Fort Kobbe
Fort Clayton
Howard Air Force Base
East Corozal
West Corozal
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