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Photos of NSGA Sabana Seca
U.S. Naval Security Group Activity Sabana Seca (NSGA Sabana Seca)

This is overhead of Front Gate of NSGA Sabana Seca. Bottom Middle is a Texaco Gas Station. Across the street to the right of the Gas Station is the Mi Pan Bakery.

NSGA Sabana Seca Patch

NSGA Sabana Seca (Ingenio) circa 1975

NSGA Sabana Seca (Ingenio) circa 1995

NSGA Sabana Seca, 12 Dec 1994. From Microsoft Terraserver.com

32 meter dish, Sabana Seca http://www.navycthistory.com/

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32 meter dish, Sabana Seca http://www.navycthistory.com/

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Sabana Seca aerial photo from http://www.navycthistory.com/

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Cows next to the CDAA in the swampland from http://www.navycthistory.com/

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NSGA Sabana Seca Quarterdeck by http://www.navycthistory.com/

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NSGA Sabana Seca Administration Building by http://www.navycthistory.com/

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Inside the CDAA 2001 by http://www.navycthistory.com/

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Marines from NSGA Sabana Seca take part in a James Bond movie by http://www.marinebarracks.com

By http://www.sabanaseca.naval/

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This is a photograph of the enlisted mens barracks at Sabana Seca. There were several barracks units (all looking similar to this) that were used by the Navy and Marine enlisted personnel stationed here.

NSGA main entrance from http://www.marinebarracks.com

Navy Exchange building

The above picture is a view of the Navy Exchange on the base. This building pre-dated the WWII buildings that the Navy constructed. I believe that this was originally a storage barn on the farm that stood on the Sabana Seca site prior to the Navy taking over.

Enlisted Barracks by http://www.navycthistory.com/

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Quarterdeck building by http://www.navycthistory.com/ sabana_seca_intro.html

One if the buildings that survived from the WWII period and was used by the Navy was the Quarterdeck Building. This was known as building 1. The Administration building was known as building 2.

NSGA by http://www.navycthistory.com/ sabana_seca_intro.html

Steerable low frequency antennas of the United States Naval Security Group Activity located at Sabana Seca, Puerto Rico by http://www.signalharbor.com

Steerable low frequency antennas of the United States Naval Security Group Activity located at Sabana Seca, Puerto Rico by http://www.signalharbor.com

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