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  2. Singapore Naval Base - Wikipedia

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    His Majesty's Naval Base, Singapore, also Her Majesty's Naval Base, Singapore (HMNB Singapore), alternatively known as the Singapore Naval Base, Sembawang Naval Base and HMS Sembawang, was situated in Sembawang at the northern tip of Singapore and was both a Royal Navy shore establishment and a cornerstone of British defence policy (the Singapore strategy) in the Far East between the World Wars.

  3. British Defence Singapore Support Unit - Wikipedia

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    The base was then largely converted into a commercial dockyard, known as Sembawang Shipyard Pte Ltd. [4] However, some facilities were retained and maintained by ANZUK, an alliance between Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom to defend Singapore and Malaysia after the United Kingdom withdrew its forces from the East of Suez. [5]

  4. Navy Region Center Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The Navy Region Centre Singapore (NRCS) is a United States military installation in Admiralty, Sembawang, Singapore, that manages shore support facilities. It does so for departments such as the Department of the Navy (DoN) and Department of Defense (DoD). The centre manages facilities such as administration, Housing, Morale, welfare, family ...

  5. Senoko Power Station - Wikipedia

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    The Senoko Power Station is located at a former British Naval Base in Sembawang, Singapore. [1] The Steam Plant Stage I, which was completed in 1976, comprised three steam thermal plants with 120 MW of capacity each. The Steam Plant Stage II, which was completed in 1979, comprised three steam thermal plants with 250 MW of capacity each.

  6. Johore Battery - Wikipedia

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    Collectively, the three naval guns in Changi formed the Johore Battery, named after the King of Johor, Sultan Ibrahim, who gave King George V of the UK a grand royal gift of £500,000 for his Silver Jubilee in 1935, of which £400,000 of the amount was used by the British government to fund the installation of the three large naval guns in Changi.

  7. Sembawang Park - Wikipedia

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    Located on the west of the park is the Sembawang Shipyard, which was His Majesty's Naval Base (HM Naval Base) of the British Royal Navy from the 1920s until Singapore's independence. The busy and geographically advantaged port in Singapore and the urgent need for a naval base made the British decide to establish a Naval Base in Singapore.

  8. List of Singapore Armed Forces bases - Wikipedia

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    2 Republic of Singapore Navy bases. 3 Republic of Singapore Air Force bases. 4 References. ... Sembawang Air Base: Yishun: 120 Squadron (120 SQN) [45] 123 Squadron ...

  9. Sembawang Air Base - Wikipedia

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    Before Singapore's independence from the United Kingdom, it was a Royal Air Force station known as RAF Sembawang as well as the Royal Navy airbase, known as Royal Naval Air Station Sembawang (or RNAS Sembawang), commissioned as HMS Simbang, to the carrier pilots of the Fleet Air Arm (attached to the Eastern Fleet based in Singapore).