They were not destroyed they were abandoned the airfields at both sites work too well Defined to destroy and it would have cost too much money to do both of those bases completely so with budgetary restraints and no way to pull a little graph out of there or no they were abandoned still there
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ARE THERE RECORDS ABOUT THE SAILORS WHO LIVED IN HUTS IN SUBIC BAY WHILE THEY TRIED TO FIX THE SHIP ,AFTER THE EXPLOSON ENOUGH TO GET THE SHIP TO MOVE, WHILE THAT HAPPENED WE WERE CLEANING PLANES THAT JUST FLEW OVER VIETNAM AND SUBIC BAY DUMPING AGENT ORANGE, THEN WE LIVED IN HUTS IN SUBIE BAY DURING MONSOON SEASON SO WE HAD AGENT ORANGE FLOWING THROUGH THE HUTS, WE SHOWERED WITH AGENT ORANGE WATER, YET THEY CONTINUE TO DENY THAT WE WERE IN SUBIC BAY AND HEAVILY EXPOSED TO AGENT ORANGE---MORE THAN HALF OF US HAVE DIED AND THE REST ARE BEING DENIED, YET I HAVE ON OF THE PRESUMPTIVE DISEASES. ISCHEMIC HEART DISEASE, AND I KNOW HAVE A STENT TO HELP THE BLOOD FLOW AFTER A MAJOR HEART
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Subic Bay is in the Phillippines iloveericcoup<3 060209 forever bitches! (:
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Subic Bay is in the Phillippines iloveericcoup<3 060209 forever bitches! (:
Brent Subic is an international school in the Philippines.
Subic Bay Naval Base and Clark Air Force Base were in the Philippines, but closed shortly after Mount Pinatubo volcano eruption severely damaged both bases.
Because the Subic naval station and Clark air force base were important to US interests in the region, and also because of the anti-communist stance of Marcos during the Cold War.
No, there are not.
There are a few major events that happened in Subic Bay in the Philippines. These include: the Spanish Period, the Battle of Manila Bay, the American Period, World War I and Inter-War Years, World War II, the Vietnam War and the US Withdrawal.
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