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Mount Santa Rita was a facility of the United States Navy in Bataan, Philippines. It was the U.S. Naval Link Station (USNAVLINKSTA) within the Philippines. There were approximately 15 people that were permanently attached to this station at any given time, while there were also seven Marine guards who rotated every seven days. These Marine Guards were members of Alpha Company Marine Barracks, Subic Bay. Other than military personnel, there were Philippine nationals that worked there as well.
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military facility (Q18691599) | military |
military base (Q245016) | military=base |
Military facilities in Zambales | landuse=military, military, type=site, site=military |
Military installations closed in 1991 | landuse=military, military, type=site, site=military |