Remembering Subic and Clark
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- čas přidán 28. 05. 2021
- For the Memorial Day weekend, here's a look at the busy days of Subic Naval Base and Clark Air Base in the Philippines. This is a segment from the program "Watch Your Step - episode 4" that I produced in 2020. I do not own the music used in this video. This video is not for sale. The production is for educational and historical purposes only. Thank you for watching.
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song: Leblon by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (creativecommons.org/licenses/...)
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song: Surrender be Dan Lebowitz
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Photos Credits:
AEC News Today
Geo Politics
Llam Tot
Naval Historical Center
Subic Dock
Subicmorefun
Stars and Stripes
US Geological Survey
Wikipedia
Video footage: Matthew Cipolla - Clark Air Base scenes
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I was stationed there 2 times. Loved Subic.
I loved watching FEN Philippines. I can still vividly play the background music used by the Military Airlift Command when it was time to show their flight schedules.
The good news: The US Navy will be returning to Subic Bay, as of a week ago. Maybe not to its former glory, but a good portion has been kept in mothballs for the Navy, for the last 29 years. This decision is being praised, by we who live here, and the US Government. Clark became a mainly freight and passenger airport, taking a lot of pressure off Manila, but I'm sure there's room for the USAF to make a comeback, if the powers that be wish it, due to the China situation, and our mutual aid agreement.
I hope so. Currently serving in the US Navy right now. Pure blooded Filipino. I am excited to be stationed to NAVSTA Subic if its gonna happen.
There was a multi purpose fuel pipeline from Subic to Clark. The only one the military owned in the world. Would have to drive the pipeline once a month for repairs.
As a Navy veteran, I wish I could have gone there in it's hayday as well as Clark. If it wasn't for the Philippine government they would still be there. Both of those would be awesome now I could shop at the Nex or PX.
Yeah I was on a cargo plane that landed farted around took a piss and headed out
As an American I love the Philippines and understand their sovereignty, but at the same time wonder if a fully capable Naval base now would help to keep that sovereignty intact against the new threat of Chinese PLA Navy. I hope we at least keep the Philippines protected because they are a shimmering glory of freedom in Asia.
Went there in 1991. Helped with the evacuation when the eurption occured, then came back in Ocotober of that year. A whole alot of postitute a dime dozen or should i say a penny a dozen. Glad we moved out of that country otherwise 80 percent of our service memebers would of married a local there hence there whold families and town would be migrating to the USA
phil leadrship overplayed their hand wanting like like $300 mil upfront cash and guarnteed numbers of employees on bases and so on. pinaturbo hit bye bye and got jack squat.
The mayor of Pampanga (or Angeles, as I'm recalling this story of years ago) once said that he would be able to deal with the cost of the eruption of Mt Pinatubo but he would never be able to handle the economic loss of the US Armed Forces leaving that area of the Philippines.
Closer to 600 years, this is why nobody knew about a volcano here..Everyone knew about Mt Ariat because you can see it plainly..😊😊