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      The American Naval Base in Ponta Delgada, 1917–19

      Marine Corps History
      Marine Corps University Press

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          This article derives from a master’s thesis about the consequences of World War I in the Azores archipelago that included a chapter dedicated to the U.S. Navy facilities at Ponta Delgada on the island of São Miguel. With its two U.S. Marine Corps units, U.S. Naval Base 13 defended the port, a British wireless station near Ponta Delgada, and support structures for the assigned or passing naval units. This article offers a vision of Naval Base 13 as a U.S./Europe border during World War I that was critical to the protection of British and American military and commercial shipping and denying Germany any base of operations in the region from which to launch attacks on Allied forces.

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                Journal
                Marine Corps History
                MCH
                Marine Corps University Press
                2381375X
                23813768
                September 14 2021
                August 26 2021
                September 14 2021
                August 26 2021
                : 7
                : 1
                : 24-45
                Article
                10.35318/mch.2021070102
                fae21b07-e559-497f-b921-40d24a8a474b
                © 2021

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