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[[Image:Cocosolo1923.jpg|right|thumb|Many [[O class submarine|''O''-boats]] were stationed at Coco Solo.]] |
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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]]. By the [[1960s]] no vessels remained, only some support staff and housing. |
'''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]]. By the [[1960s]] no vessels remained, only some support staff and housing. |
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Revision as of 17:34, 19 May 2006
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. By the 1960s no vessels remained, only some support staff and housing.
During World War II, Coco Solo additionally served as a Naval Aviation Facility housing a squadron of P-38 Lightning aircraft.
From the early 1980s through the mid-1990s, Coco Solo was utilized by the US 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 Colo Solo and Galeta Island.