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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

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PANAMA CANAL TREATY TRANSITION.... 1979-1999

Summary of Treaty Transition Milestones

Military Property Transfers to Panama

MILITARY PROPERTY TRANSFERS  (1979-1999) (continued)

 

DATE

 PROPERTY 

 REMARKS
1998/ Jan 6 Chiva Chiva Antenna Farm (towers and facilities of the Foreign Broadcast Information Service-FBIS) (Pacific side on the Chiva Chiva Training Area near Fort Clayton)

 

Chiva Chiva Antenna Farm [U.S. Army Photo by Army South DEH 1999] 

FBIS facilities were moved to the American Embassy in Panama City.

Army Property

1998/ Jan 16 Bryan Hall complex at Fort Amador (Pacific side)

Originally the site of headquarters of the 15th Naval District and subsequent Naval components of the Southern Command in Panama. With the relocation from Fort Amador of the Southern Command's Navy component to Rodman Naval Station, Bryan Hall was used by the U.S. Southern Command J-1, J-4, and J-8 Directorates (including Comptroller) until December 1997.

USE BY PANAMA:

Panamanian Interoceanic Region Authority (ARI) offices. ARI was created in 1993 to organize, plan, manage, market, and dispose of all U.S. military properties transferred to Panama.  Since by law ARI will go out of existence December 2005, some Panamanian government and private agencies are beginning to vie for this building after 2005. 

Bryan Hall was Navy headquarters; now  Interoceanic Region Authority (ARI). [Photo by WHO]

 

 

Navy-Army Property

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