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AMERICA'S LEGACY IN PANAMA

PANAMA CANAL TREATY TRANSITION

END OF AN ERA

U.S. MILITARY IN PANAMA

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PANAMA CANAL TREATY TRANSITION.... 1979-1999

Summary of Treaty Transition Milestones

Military Property Transfers to Panama

Treaty Impact on Military

 

MILITARY PROPERTY TRANSFERS  (1979-1999) (continued)

 

DATE

 PROPERTY 

 REMARKS
1993/ May 31 Coco Solo Health Clinic Complex (Atlantic side, near Colon)
Clinic buildings (nine total), including some used medical equipment and two used ambulances (all declared excess to U.S. Forces needs).

USE BY PANAMA:

Immediately put to use as an out-patient clinic under the Panamanian Social Security System (CSS) for Atlantic side communities.
Total value $4,452,753 (per ARI-Panama's Interoceanic Region Authority)

Army Property

1995/ June 30 Margarita Child Development Center (Atlantic side near Fort Gulick)
14.2 acres with 28 facilities
Adjusted book value: $1,115,813

USE BY PANAMA:

Colegio La Salle secondary school

 
Army Property

 

 

1995/ Sept 1 Cristobal Junior-Senior High School (Atlantic side)
Construction of the original Cristobal Junior-Senior High School was  started  and completed in 1933 in the Panama Canal government community of New Cristobal. In 1959, the school was relocated to  remodeled Navy barracks building (as Buildings 1149, 1150, and 1151) at the former Coco Solo Naval Base.
55 acres with 4 facilities, including stadium
Adjusted book value: $5,759,182

USE BY PANAMA:

The site of the school is now part of the container port operations of Manzanillo International Terminals (MIT), one of three ports at the Canal's Atlantic side area and a joint venture between Stevedoring Services of America, of Seattle, and Panama's Motores Internacionales SA.

 

DODDS -  Army Property

 

 

 

 

 

Coco Solo- New Uses

1995/ Sept 1 REMAINDER OF FORT GULICK (Espinar) (Atlantic side)

344 acres with 404 facilities, including:

Family housing areas
Community support facilities, including elementary school, chapel, officers club, swimming pool, bowling alley, post exchange facility with cafeteria, gas station, aquativity recreation center
Gulick ammunition supply point
Adjusted book value: $3,010,260
 
Army Property

 

Fort Gulick- History

Gulick/ Espinar- New Uses

 

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