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AMERICA'S LEGACY IN PANAMA

PANAMA CANAL TREATY TRANSITION

END OF AN ERA

U.S. MILITARY IN PANAMA

U.S. MILITARY IN REGION-History

LIFE AFTER SOUTHCOM

SOUTHCOM TODAY

PANAMA

COMMENTARY

By WHO /By Others

OTHER TOPICS

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U.S. Marines in Panama

(1903-1914)

U.S. Troops Panama Canal Zone

(1916-1917)

Panama Canal Department

(1917-1941)

Caribbean Defense Command

 (1941-1947)

U.S. Caribbean Command

(1947-1963)

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U.S. Southern Command in Panama

(1963-Sept 1997) 

 

 

 

 

U.S. MILITARY PRESENCE IN PANAMA (1903-1999)

 

HISTORY

SENIOR MILITARY COMMANDS AND COMMANDERS 

Senior Military Commands and Commanders in Panama (1914-1997) - at Quarry Heights

MAJOR SUBORDINATE COMMANDS 

Senior Army Commanders in Panama (1914-1999) -- Quarry Heights (1914-1947), Fort Amador (1947-1979), and Fort Clayton (1979-1999)

BASES / FORCES / UNITS

Bases in Panama -- summary descriptions

CHANGING MISSIONS AND STRATEGIES

MAJOR EVENTS

Panama Canal Treaty Implementation (Oct 1979-Dec 1999)

Operation Just Cause (Dec 20, 1989-Feb 1990)

Operation Promote Liberty (Jan 1990-1991)

Operation Safe Haven (Sept 1994-Feb 1995)

EXERCISES / OPERATIONS

Engineering Exercises (Fuertes Caminos;  New Horizons)
Other Exercises

MAJOR INSTITUTIONS

U.S. Army School of the Americas

Inter-American Air Forces Academy

Naval Small Craft Instruction and Technical Training School (NAVSCIATTS)

Army Jungle Operations Training Center

Army Tropic Test Center

Inter-American Geodetic Survey

MILITARY STEWARDSHIP OF ENVIRONMENT

ASSIGNMENT PANAMA -- Military personnel and Department of Defense civilian employees who served in Panama

VIGNETTES

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