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Those of you that are seeking information on retiring here in the Philippines might want to check this out.Retired Activities Office (RAO) Subic Bay, Philippines.
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Those of you that are seeking information on retiring here in the Philippines might want to check this out.Retired Activities Office (RAO) Subic Bay, Philippines.
Read more…Cubi was my home for over one-half of my first enlistment. I have not been back since September of 1970. I know it was a long time ago but, I am looking for recent pictures of Cubi's Top Side that someone may have taken while on vacation, seeing relatives or on a business trip. I have kept up with all of the big events and changes but, I have yet to see what is left of Top Side. I am not getting any younger! Can anyone help me out???? I would consider it a miracle if someone did!!!! A…
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Anybody that was stationed at Subic should have this book in their library.
Starioned in Cubi Point from October 1988 to October 1990, at the ASCOMM portion of the ASWOC.
my name is leonard hascup,i served at cubi from sept of 62 untillmar. of 64 in the maa/basew security dept. under lt. courtney and capt lessard,wity chief little
Arrived at Cubi in Jan.68 left in July 69. Worked at Gas Pool fueling birds and the Lox Plant. Many good times had in Olongapo.
Question on deployment, beach squadron acceptable? VA-147 Jul-Sep 80
NAS-Cubi Point, RP -- 1972
This was taken on slide film during another delightful VP-4 "bounce flight" during our 1972 deployment to Cubi.
The large aircraft are P-3 A/B. Looks like an F-4 and some A-4s are beyond them.
It looks like corregated metal hangers are being assembled to the left of the the A.I.M.D. hanger. The VP hanger and office spaces are down from A.I.M.D., with the line and ordnance shacks sitting out on the ramp a bit.
Love your pics from Cubi.
Joined the command in June of 69' and went to C- School Dec 70. Was in the V4 fuels div and the fuel compound was right above the swim beach. Had approx. 35 refuel and oil trucks. Remember watching the F4 flame out and crash into the mountain, and the mudslide burying the Ops building. Any one else remember when this happened?