Olongapo is the city outside the former US Naval Base and now outside of the Subic Bay Freeport Zone.
Ze874. A view from the backdoor of one of the officer’s bungalow across the Olongapo Harbor. The near shoreline is the today Boton area and on the nearest high peak is where the former Naval Hospital was. This is a picture of the Earl Hancock “Pete” Ellis collection in the U.S.M.C. archives.
Read MoreZe872. A 4th July celebration circa 1910; it is the USMC Masquerade Parade on the USMC grounds west of the Olongapo Navy Yard. At this time, we have come across many pictures the Navy and Marines had problem with mud at that ground at that time, at least some of the time. That problem disappeared in that area in our modern time.
Read MoreZe871. The busy waterfront beach of Olongapo, circa 1909. During my time in the Navy we did not use the beach. But it is now the Subic Bay Freeport Zone beach and it very busy now, hotels and restaurants. In this picture I recognize the two mountains at left, the smaller on is Mt. Redondo which gives its name to the Redondo Peninsular. The higher peak, next to it is Mt. Pointed Peak on my map but is also called Mt. Balingkilat by the locals. At that time all the Filipino fishermen were real sailors, knowing to sail.
Read MoreZe863. The Marines are holding a parade review at their heavy marching order at the Olongapo Naval Station circa 1908. The road leads to the Spanish Gate and just to the left of it is the two-story Navy administration building with a unique roof. The white building behind the troops, I call the clover leave Marine Headquarter Building (my speculation). This is a picture of the Earl Hancock “Pete” Ellis collection in the U.S.M.C. archives.
Read MoreZe867. The 1st Battalion, should be from the 1st Regiment, holding, standing a Brigade Parade at the Olongapo Naval Station circa 1908. During this time, we should not consider this the Marine Barracks, rather we should think of the Marines here in Olongapo as a U.S.M.C Base supporting American interests in the far east. This picture is the opposite view of the previous picture #Ze866. We see the actual Cubi Point, that later became the Naval Air Station. This is a picture of the Earl Hancock “Pete” Ellis collection in the U.S.M.C. archives.
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Ze866. A very rare, and good quality picture of the U.S Marine Corps area in the Naval Station Olongapo, circa 1908. This is west, or better SW of the Spanish Gate to the Navy Yard. The building, I frequently have called: The white Clover Leave Marine HQ Building (my speculation) is bigger than I thought. This is a picture of the Earl Hancock “Pete” Ellis collection in the U.S.M.C. archives.
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