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    Port Belgrano Naval Base (Spanish: Base Naval Puerto Belgrano - BNPB) is the largest naval base of the Argentine Navy, situated next to Punta Alta, near...
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    Michael Boyce, First Sea Lord of the Royal Navy, visited the Puerto Belgrano naval base and paid tribute to those who died. In 2003 a search team aboard...
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    a radio transmitter. In 1927 he began work to modernize the naval base of Puerto Belgrano, but before the end of this modernization, left for Europe,...
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    Grumman F9F Panther (category Carrier-based aircraft)
    Belgrano Naval Base (Base Naval Puerto Belgrano - BNPB) at Bahía Blanca, Argentina. 0425/3-A-113 (Argentine Navy) - Being restored at Argentine Naval...
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    the navy base of Puerto Belgrano, a group of officers that had played for Escuela Naval, founded their own team, Club de Rugby Puerto Belgrano, in 1963...
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    Castillo (A-6) Port Belgrano Naval Base Ushuaia Naval Base Falklands Naval Station "Data and Station Information for MAR DEL PLATA (NAVAL BASE)". www.psmsl.org...
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    maritime sovereignty. Puerto Belgrano Naval Base (Spanish: Base Naval Puerto Belgrano, abbreviated BNPB) is the largest naval base of the Argentine Navy...
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    the Naval Base into an Antarctic Logistic Centre. Port Belgrano Naval Base Mar del Plata Naval Base Falklands Naval Station "Ushuaia naval base in Ushuaia...
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  • the old Puerto Belgrano Air Naval Base, which could not support the newer aircraft that the Argentine Naval Aviation was adding. The new base was built...
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    Sea Fleet Command (Argentina) (category Naval units and formations of Argentina)
    Argentine Navy, headquartered at Puerto Belgrano Naval Base (BNPB). The Sea Fleet is in charge of the integrated naval training, counts on marines unit...
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    following which the ship departed for Argentina, arriving at Puerto Belgrano Naval Base on March 21 and being formally commissioned into the Navy on March...
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  • after the war and sank her in high seas. Direct control from Puerto Belgrano Naval Base, Buenos Aires Province. Vice Admiral Juan Lombardo Rear Admiral...
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    Rosario and Puerto Belgrano in Argentina. Puerto Belgrano, near the city of Bahía Blanca in Buenos Aires Province, is the main naval base in Argentina...
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    1963 Argentine Navy revolt (category Naval mutinies)
    The Naval Headquarters and Navy Mechanics School, as well as a radio station in Buenos Aires were immediately seized. Around Puerto Belgrano, base commander...
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  • ARA Santísima Trinidad (D-2) (category Falklands War naval ships of Argentina)
    the ship capsized and sank at her moorings in the Argentine naval base of Puerto Belgrano due to lack of maintenance, being refloated in December 2015...
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    in 1985, she is used for fishery patrol. She is homeported at Puerto Belgrano Naval Base and is part of the Navy's 2nd Corvette Division with her five...
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    nearest available port – the nearest large enough being Puerto Belgrano, Argentina's largest naval base, where Endurance docked in mid-March 2006. Without...
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    neighbouring the Port Belgrano Naval Base, which is home to the Argentine Naval fleet. The activities revolve around the Puerto Belgrano Naval Base, the largest...
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  • Corps Battalion Naval Detachment Río Grande 3rd Marine Corps Battalion Navy General Staff Security Battalion Puerto Belgrano Naval Base Security Battalion...
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  • presented to Aviación Naval (Argentine Naval arm), E-11/AC-21, written-off in crash landing at Campo Sarmiento, Base Naval Puerto Belgrano, Argentina when pilot...
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    ARA Almirante Irízar (category Falklands War naval ships of Argentina)
    April, the ship started being towed to the Puerto Belgrano naval base. Irizar finally arrived to Puerto Belgrano on 20 April. The fire caused the loss of...
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    following which the ship departed for Argentina, arriving at Puerto Belgrano Naval Base on 18 July and being formally commissioned into the Navy on 4...
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    the other vessel (Santísima Trinidad) sank whilst alongside in Puerto Belgrano Naval Base in early 2013. When the Type 82 air-defence destroyers were cancelled...
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    trials, following which she departed for Argentina, arriving at Puerto Belgrano Naval Base on 21 June 1984. In 2003, Sarandi joined the USS Enterprise carrier...
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  • ARA Punta Médanos (B-18) (category Falklands War naval ships of Argentina)
    the war. After the Falklands War, Punta Médanos was towed to Puerto Belgrano Naval Base, where she remained until being put out of service on February...
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    following which the ship departed for Argentina, arriving at Puerto Belgrano Naval Base on 21 December. Heroína was scheduled a major engine and structural...
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    Navy Petty-Officers' School) in 2001, and moved in 2005 to the Puerto Belgrano Naval Base, 28 km from the city of Bahía Blanca, and about 600 km southwest...
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    USS Phoenix (CL-46) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships)
    was transferred to Argentina in 1951 and was named General Belgrano in 1956. General Belgrano was sunk during the Falklands War in 1982 by the British submarine...
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    to return to Puerto Deseado two days later. The Canberra's crew were never found. On 4 May, two days after the sinking of General Belgrano, the British...
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  • Tronador I (T1) vehicle was flown successfully on June 6, 2007 from Puerto Belgrano Naval Base near Bahía Blanca, in the south east of the Buenos Aires Province...
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