Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q16901528> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 37 of
37
with 100 triples per page.
- Q16901528 subject Q15215897.
- Q16901528 subject Q7434080.
- Q16901528 subject Q8383564.
- Q16901528 subject Q8871513.
- Q16901528 abstract "The U.S. Naval Communication Station, Philippines (NAVCOMSTAPHIL), also, Naval Station San Miguel was a facility of the United States Navy located in San Antonio, Zambales, The Philippines. The primary purpose of the station was to provide communications to U.S Navy ships operating in the area of the Philippines. During the Vietnam War, all communications from Vietnam to the United States Mainland were routed first through here by an undersea cable from Nha Trang, then forwarded to Naval Link Station Mount Santa Rita, then to the Dau relay facility at Clark AFB, and finally to the HF transmitter site at the U.S. Naval Radio Station Tarlac also known as U.S. Naval Radio Transmitter Facility, Capas, Tarlac.Besides being a Navy facility, the base also housed a Marine barracks.The U.S.Naval Communication Facility Philippines, as a command, had been established in the Philippines for many years. Construction at San Miguel began in early 1955. The preactivation detail moved to San Miguel from Sangley Point RP in July 1957 and the balance of the officers and men moved in increments. In January 1958 operations at Sangley Point were terminated and full scale operations at San Miguel commenced. The base was named for the tiny fishing village of San Miguel which is adjacent to the southern end of the station. The base is located in a semicircular bowl of 1,737 acres (7.03 km2), surrounded by mountains on three sides, and the South China Sea on the fourth.(1)".
- Q16901528 thumbnail NAVCOMMSTAPHIL_Seal.png?width=300.
- Q16901528 wikiPageWikiLink Q1095676.
- Q16901528 wikiPageWikiLink Q11218.
- Q16901528 wikiPageWikiLink Q11220.
- Q16901528 wikiPageWikiLink Q13785.
- Q16901528 wikiPageWikiLink Q13895.
- Q16901528 wikiPageWikiLink Q15115271.
- Q16901528 wikiPageWikiLink Q15215897.
- Q16901528 wikiPageWikiLink Q16971224.
- Q16901528 wikiPageWikiLink Q190157.
- Q16901528 wikiPageWikiLink Q19491.
- Q16901528 wikiPageWikiLink Q22936162.
- Q16901528 wikiPageWikiLink Q3546162.
- Q16901528 wikiPageWikiLink Q506572.
- Q16901528 wikiPageWikiLink Q5472085.
- Q16901528 wikiPageWikiLink Q56427.
- Q16901528 wikiPageWikiLink Q56581.
- Q16901528 wikiPageWikiLink Q578170.
- Q16901528 wikiPageWikiLink Q6923467.
- Q16901528 wikiPageWikiLink Q7434080.
- Q16901528 wikiPageWikiLink Q8383564.
- Q16901528 wikiPageWikiLink Q8740.
- Q16901528 wikiPageWikiLink Q881.
- Q16901528 wikiPageWikiLink Q8871513.
- Q16901528 wikiPageWikiLink Q928.
- Q16901528 point "14.95662 120.06602".
- Q16901528 type SpatialThing.
- Q16901528 comment "The U.S. Naval Communication Station, Philippines (NAVCOMSTAPHIL), also, Naval Station San Miguel was a facility of the United States Navy located in San Antonio, Zambales, The Philippines. The primary purpose of the station was to provide communications to U.S Navy ships operating in the area of the Philippines.".
- Q16901528 label "The U.S. Naval Communication Station Philippines".
- Q16901528 lat "14.95662".
- Q16901528 long "120.06602".
- Q16901528 depiction NAVCOMMSTAPHIL_Seal.png.