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'''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]]. |
'''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]]. |
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[[United States Senator]] [[John McCain]] was born in 1936 at a small Navy hospital<ref name="alexander">{{cite book |title = Man of the People: The Life of John McCain |first = Paul |last = Alexander |authorlink=Paul Alexander (American writer)|url= |isbn = 0-471-22829-X |year = 2002 |publisher = [[John Wiley & Sons]]|page=12}}</ref><ref name="wapo-fc-hosp">{{cite news | url=http://voices.washingtonpost.com/fact-checker/2008/05/john_mccains_birthplace.html | title=The Fact Checker: John McCain's Birthplace | author=[[Michael Dobbs (US author)|Dobbs, Michael]] | publisher=''[[The Washington Post]]'' | date=2008-05-20 | accessdate=2009-07-25}}</ref> at Coco Solo Naval Air Station.<ref name="timberg-bio-ch1">{{cite book | last=Timberg | first=Robert | title=John McCain: An American Odyssey | publisher=[[Touchstone Books]] | year=1999 | isbn=0-684-86794-X}} [http://www.nytimes.com/books/first/t/timberg-mccain.html pp. 17–34.]</ref><ref>{{cite news | url=http://blog.washingtonpost.com/fact-checker/2008/05/citizen_mccain.html | title=The Fact Checker: Citizen McCain | author=[[Michael Dobbs (US author)|Dobbs, Michael]] | publisher=''[[The Washington Post]]'' | date=2008-05-02 | accessdate=2008-12-26}}</ref> |
[[United States Senator]] [[John McCain]] was born in 1936 at a small Navy hospital<ref name="alexander">{{cite book |title = Man of the People: The Life of John McCain |first = Paul |last = Alexander |authorlink=Paul Alexander (American writer)|url= |isbn = 0-471-22829-X |year = 2002 |publisher = [[John Wiley & Sons]]|page=12}}</ref><ref name="wapo-fc-hosp">{{cite news | url=http://voices.washingtonpost.com/fact-checker/2008/05/john_mccains_birthplace.html | title=The Fact Checker: John McCain's Birthplace | author=[[Michael Dobbs (US author)|Dobbs, Michael]] | publisher=''[[The Washington Post]]'' | date=2008-05-20 | accessdate=2009-07-25}}</ref> at Coco Solo Naval Air Station.<ref name="timberg-bio-ch1">{{cite book | last=Timberg | first=Robert | title=John McCain: An American Odyssey | publisher=[[Touchstone Books]] | year=1999 | isbn=0-684-86794-X}} [http://www.nytimes.com/books/first/t/timberg-mccain.html pp. 17–34.]</ref><ref>{{cite news | url=http://blog.washingtonpost.com/fact-checker/2008/05/citizen_mccain.html | title=The Fact Checker: Citizen McCain | author=[[Michael Dobbs (US author)|Dobbs, Michael]] | publisher=''[[The Washington Post]]'' | date=2008-05-02 | accessdate=2008-12-26}}</ref><!-- the alleged birth certificate floating around the web stating that McCain was born outside the PCZ is likely a forgery; see http://www.obamaconspiracy.org/2009/02/the-birth-certificate-is-a-forgery/ --> |
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The larger Coco Solo Hospital was constructed in the summer of 1941.<ref name="wapo-fc-hosp"/> The area containing it was transferred from the civil part of the Panama Canal Zone to the naval part when [[Franklin Roosevelt]] signed Executive Order 8981 on [[December 17]], [[1941]].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=60931 | title=Executive Order 8981 - NAVY HOSPITAL AREA, COCO SOLO, CANAL ZONE | publisher=[[United States Government]] | date=1941-12-17 | accessdate=2008-05-16}}</ref> During [[World War II]], Coco Solo additionally served as a Naval Aviation Facility housing a squadron of [[P-38 Lightning]] aircraft. |
The larger Coco Solo Hospital was constructed in the summer of 1941.<ref name="wapo-fc-hosp"/> The area containing it was transferred from the civil part of the Panama Canal Zone to the naval part when [[Franklin Roosevelt]] signed Executive Order 8981 on [[December 17]], [[1941]].<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=60931 | title=Executive Order 8981 - NAVY HOSPITAL AREA, COCO SOLO, CANAL ZONE | publisher=[[United States Government]] | date=1941-12-17 | accessdate=2008-05-16}}</ref> During [[World War II]], Coco Solo additionally served as a Naval Aviation Facility housing a squadron of [[P-38 Lightning]] aircraft. |
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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.
United States Senator John McCain was born in 1936 at a small Navy hospital[1][2] at Coco Solo Naval Air Station.[3][4]
The larger Coco Solo Hospital was constructed in the summer of 1941.[2] The area containing it was transferred from the civil part of the Panama Canal Zone to the naval part when Franklin Roosevelt signed Executive Order 8981 on December 17, 1941.[5] During World War II, Coco Solo additionally served as a Naval Aviation Facility housing a squadron of P-38 Lightning aircraft.
By the 1960s no vessels remained, only some support staff and housing. Coco Solo was also home to the Atlantic Side High School, Cristobal Jr Sr High, which in the late 1970s was also the High school for Panamanians from Rainbow City. Also located in Coco Solo was the local Comissary where Zonians would purchase food and clothing. At the far end of Randolph Road was the site of Ft. Randolph Riding Club — one of many facilities of the Canal Zone Horsemen's Association.
From the early 1980s through the mid-1990s, Coco Solo was utilized by the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, and Army as a residential and administrative location supporting operations at the nearby Galeta Island facility.
After the return of the Panama Canal to Panamanian Control in 1999, U.S. Military activity ceased at both Coco Solo and Galeta Island.
Coco Solo is presently the site of two large container terminals, including Manzanillo International Terminal, the largest container terminal in Latin America.
References
- ^ Alexander, Paul (2002). Man of the People: The Life of John McCain. John Wiley & Sons. p. 12. ISBN 0-471-22829-X.
- ^ a b Dobbs, Michael (2008-05-20). "The Fact Checker: John McCain's Birthplace". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2009-07-25.
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(help) - ^ Timberg, Robert (1999). John McCain: An American Odyssey. Touchstone Books. ISBN 0-684-86794-X. pp. 17–34.
- ^ Dobbs, Michael (2008-05-02). "The Fact Checker: Citizen McCain". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2008-12-26.
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(help) - ^ "Executive Order 8981 - NAVY HOSPITAL AREA, COCO SOLO, CANAL ZONE". United States Government. 1941-12-17. Retrieved 2008-05-16.
External links
- History and photo page on Coco Solo
- Photo of the US Naval Hospital Coco Solo
- "Coco Solo", The Panama Canal Review, 1958
- "The Battle for Coco Solo Panama, 1989", Infantry Magazine
- "Tropical decay blights McCain's Panama birthplace", 2008 Reuters story