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  2. List of Indian Navy bases - Wikipedia

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    Base City State/UT Role Naval Headquarters INS India: New Delhi: Delhi: Logistics and Administrative support Western Naval Command [3] INS Dwarka: Okha: Gujarat: Logistics and Maintenance support INS Sardar Patel: Porbandar: Logistics and Administrative support [4] [5] NAE Porbandar [6] Naval Air Enclave at Porbandar Airport: INS Angre: Mumbai ...

  3. INS Varsha - Wikipedia

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    INS Varsha is a new naval base being developed under Project Varsha for the Indian Navy. This base will be the home of the navy's new fleet of nuclear submarines and ships. The nuclear assets of the Indian Navy come under the Strategic Forces Command for administrative and operational control.

  4. Piardoba Airfield - Wikipedia

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    In 1943 it was designated as a Boeing B-29 Superfortress base for the planned deployment of the United States Army Air Forces XX Bomber Command to India. Advance Army Air Forces echelons arrived in India in December 1943 to organize the upgrading of the airfield and thousands of Indians labored to upgrade the facility for Superfortress operations.

  5. US Naval Advance Bases - Wikipedia

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    US Naval Advance Bases were built globally by the United States Navy during World War II to support ... at Madras India FPO# 918, Box M; Naval Base Rangoon, at ...

  6. Military academies in India - Wikipedia

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    It is located at the Army Aviation Base in Nashik Road. It replaced the Indian Air Force's academy, the Helicopter Training School (HTS), as the main training school for army aviators. It mainly operates Cheetahs and Chetaks and also has Simulators. Others include: Army Clerks Training School, Aurangabad; Army School of Mechanical Transport ...

  7. Sulur Air Force Station - Wikipedia

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    The base was established in 1940 by the Royal Navy of the then British Raj. The base was called HMS Vairi and hosted a Fleet Air Arm Royal Navy Air Yard (RNAY) known as RNAY Sulur, a repair base for aircraft operating in Southeast Asia during World War II. The base was burned down on 26 August 1942 during the 1942 August revolution.

  8. Hasimara Air Force Station - Wikipedia

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    Hasimara Air Force Station (ICAO: VEHX) [1] is an Indian Air Force (IAF) base located in Alipurduar district, West Bengal, India. Hasimara is located strategically near the Indo-Bhutan border. It is also the closest Indian air base to the Chumbi Valley - the tri-junction between the Indian state of Sikkim, Bhutan and the Tibet Autonomous Region.

  9. Dudhkundi Airfield - Wikipedia

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    The 80th Fighter Group moved in on 24 May from its primitive base at Myitkyina, Burma, with a mixture of P-38 Lightnings, A-36 Apaches and dive-bomber modified P-40 Warhawk (B-40) being withdrawn from combat. The 80th returned to the United States in October 1945, leaving its aircraft and equipment at the airfield.