This category encompass, the former Subic Bay Naval Base,-Naval Station,-Naval Air Station Cubi Point, the former Olongapo Naval Station,-the prewar Olongapo Town and the present Subic Bay Freeport Zone (SBFZ) under the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority (SBMA).
Ze756. The USMC guns were not the first artillery on Kalaklan Point. This gun was emplaced by the Filipino Resistance, Independence Fighters in 1899 on Kalaklan Ridge. It fired on US Navy Ships. The gun still exists and is located in San Francisco. This picture is from Randy Anderson and is posted here; look up and read this exiting Subic Bay historic story at this URL:
http://corregidor.proboards.com/thread/2208/inch-ordonez-subic-grande-island
Read MoreZe755. USMC Officer and former Enlisted Man Earl Hancock “Pete” Ellis sitting on a captured gun in the Spanish Fort Felipe in Cavite, circa 1902. Thank you, Sir, and your descendants. This picture came from the Earl Hancock “Pete” Ellis Picture Collection in the U.S.M.C. Archives.
U.S.M.C. Lt. Col. Earl Hancock Pete Ellis has become a legend in the Corps, with a tragic end; look it up in Google.
Ze752. The last picture zoomed in and marked up: 1= The Coaling Station and it looks that it is covered. 2= Drydock Dewey. 3= the causeway that is the present Manila Ave. and Rizal Ave. in present Olongapo City. 4= the all important unique looking Olongapo Naval Station Admin Building. In this collection we have 2 pictures of this building (not this album). 5= The Barracks. 6= The Spanish Gate got to be there but I cannot make it out.6= the other 6, my mistake, could that be the Chapel? 7= the present Dewey Ave. This picture came from the Earl Hancock “Pete” Ellis Picture Collection in the U.S.M.C. Archives.
Read MoreZe750. The job is done, the U.S. Marine Corps established a 6 Inch Gun Battery on Kalaklan Ridge for the defense of the Olongapo Naval Station, circa 1908-10. In this picture we barely can make out Grande Island at right and at left the area that later became the Subic Bay Naval Base Magazine area. This picture came from the Earl Hancock “Pete” Ellis Picture Collection in the U.S.M.C. Archives.
Read MoreZe745. This view shows Olongapo Town, the Olongapo Naval Station with the USMC Barracks and the Olongapo Navy Yard with the Drydock Dewey, circa 1908. The view is across the mouth of the Kalaklan River, near Kalaklan Point. At the bottom of the picture we see heavy timber laid down as tracks to slide, winch-up heavy objects up the Kalaklan Ridge. This picture came from the Earl Hancock “Pete” Ellis Picture Collection in the U.S.M.C. Archives.
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