This investigation examined the feasibility of the Republic of Singapore as an alternative location for the current United States naval installation in Subic Bay, Philippines. Singapore was examined with respect to United States strategy goals in Southeast Asia, the political situation in the region, and the capabilities of Singapore as a United States naval base. The results present the political conditions necessary for a United States base to be accepted in Singapore, the advantages of relocating to Singapore, and the disadvantages of locating in Singapore. The recommendation of this research is that the number of 7th Fleet ships using Singapore as a port for the performance of minor shipboard repairs and ship refueling and as a liberty port should be increased. It is not considered
Singapore as an Alternative to Subic Bay Naval Station
1986
88 pages
Report
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English
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