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| Fort San Felipe; Aerial pictures of the Base area | |
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| maldita | Jul 18 2006, 12:14 PM Post #11 |
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"antonio bautista" is also the name of the former district collector of the bureau of customs at NAIA hehehe!
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| Redj | Sep 8 2007, 10:19 AM Post #12 |
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Guys, being candid I grew up in this place. Due to OPSEC I can't say in this forum how much I know of Fort San Felipe. Btw, Fort San Felipe and Sangley Point are 2 separate entity though they fall under the jurisdiction of Naval Base Cavite. Map description is correct but description of units are wrong. Danilo Atienza Naval Air Station is formerly called Sangley but to Cavite City guys its still called Sangley. Fort San Felipe in common lingo their is not called Fot San Felipe (masyadong mahaba i-pronounce) its called as PN that's why kapag sumakay ka ng jeep - the signboard states - PN (going to Fort San Felipe) - SAN ANTONIO (going to Sangley) - Dalahican (leaving Cavite City). Too much OPSEC on this clip, I for ones was criticized by other forum member to which they are right. We can publish this images coming from the internet but on the ground cameras are not allowed to be taken inside the base kahit na myembro ka ng AFP (no picture takings allowed) if you do the Shore Patrol, Air Police and Marine Guards will confiscate your camera. Picture taking is allowed on Civilian locations (Sangley HS my alma mater, Sangley Elementary School and sa mga residences) otherwise off limits na lahat.
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| phichanad | Sep 26 2007, 03:44 PM Post #13 |
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i have pictures when i was in high school visiting fort san felipe....just cant find them....some of the pictures i had were the half-sunken BRP Andres Bonifacio PF-7, some half-sunk patrol boats (old models), the manned submarine, and some pictures at the deck of a WWII LST (cant remember well if its BRP Benguet) while trying to swing "kasa" one of the deck guns....also had some pics of the old Barnegat main guns lined up near the pier, and some Andrada class boats (new at that time).... |
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| Aerocobra | Sep 26 2007, 03:49 PM Post #14 |
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right on! |
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| Zero1 | Sep 27 2007, 12:40 AM Post #15 |
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Di kaya nakaka-compromise ng security ang mga pictures na pinag rerelease ninyo? |
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