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    The submarine base at Coco Solo was established May 6, 1918. [1] The site corresponds with modern-day Cativá in Panama. It was on the Atlantic Ocean (northwest) side of the Panama Canal Zone, near Colón, Panama. Five C-class submarines were based there during 1914–1919.

  2. O-class submarines at Coco Solo in 1923. Naval Base Panama Canal Zone refers to a number of United States Navy bases used during World War II to both protect the Panama Canal and the key shipping lanes around the Panama Canal Zone. Bases were built and operated on the Atlantic Ocean side and the Pacific Ocean side.

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  4. Mar 9, 2016 · The U.S base at Coco Solo was founded in 1918 and is perhaps best known for being the birth place of U.S. Senator and Presidential nominee John McCain. By the 1960’s the base was no longer used for Navy vessels but it remained a housing area for civilian employees of the Canal until the 1990’s.

  5. Coco Solo was a United States Navy submarine base established in 1918 on the Atlantic Ocean (northwest) side of the Panama Canal Zone, near Colón, Panama. US Senator John McCain was born in 1936 at a small Navy hospital at Coco Solo Naval Air Station. The larger Coco Solo Hospital was constructed in the summer of 1941. The area containing it was transferred from the civil part of the Panama ...

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  6. Jun 25, 2016 · The United States abandoned Coco Solo when, under the 1977 treaties signed by presidents Jimmy Carter and General Omar Torrijos, the canal’s administration was handed over to the Panamanian ...

  7. The submarine base at Coco Solo was established May 6, 1918. [1] The site corresponds with modern-day Cativá in Panama. It was on the Atlantic Ocean (northwest) side of the Panama Canal Zone, near Colón, Panama. Five C-class submarines were based there during 1914–1919.

  8. Coco Solo, while still housing some military, became housing for Panama Canal Company workers. It had a commissary, movie theater, and the Cristobal Junior & Senior High School. In the 1960s as the Cold War escalated, NSGA Galeta Island was also growing – expanding from about 130 sailors in 1966 to around 300 in 1968.

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