Andersen Air Force Base on the island's northeastern plateau is a major United States defense base. This and all other military instalations are land structures.
um well its not. but samoa is a u.s. territory and there is a military base located there and is a place strategically located
???.... You did not "purchase" Samoa. Samoa is an independent state and was never even occupied by the U.S! If you're talking about American Samoa, then that's different. You didnt purchase American Samoa either though. The U.S occupied American Samoa for the naval base in Pago Pago.
It was an American attack on a confederate military base.
It used to be one whole country. Samoa. Until world war I when the US occupied American Samoa for its naval base in Pago Pago, and Western Samoa was occupied by Germany, and then NZ. Now, Samoa (no longer called Western Samoa) is an independent country, whereas American Samoa is still a US territory (but is governed by Samoan representatives and a Samoan Governor). So now there is American Samoa and Samoa.
It was a American Naval Base
Ramstein AFB
no where except on an American military base
You have an automatic American Citizenship as the father is an American citizen. It doesn't matter whether or not you are born on a military base or if your mother isn't a American citizen.
An American military base in southern Cuba.
Guantanamo Bay
No. But there were and maybe still are plans to build a rocket detection base there.
The Japanese bombed the American military base.