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  2. SLN Dockyard - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lanka Navy (SLN) Dockyard is the largest naval base of the Sri Lanka Navy and a major shipyard located in Trincomalee, Sri Lanka.Established by the British as the Royal Naval Dockyard, Trincomalee, it was home to the East Indies Station of the Royal Navy during World War II.

  3. Trincomalee Garrison - Wikipedia

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    The Sri Lanka Army has its Security Forces Headquarters - East in Trincomalee. Trincomalee War Cemetery, is one of the six commonwealth war cemeteries in Sri Lanka, it is maintained by Sri Lankan Ministry of Defence on behalf of the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. The Navy Base is home to a naval museum called The Hoods Tower Museum. The ...

  4. Navy House, Trincomalee - Wikipedia

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    Navy House was the official residence of the Commander of the Sri Lanka Navy, located in SLN Dockyard, Trincomalee, Sri Lanka.It was formerly the official residence of the naval officer commanding, HM Dockyard, Trincomalee and later the Commander-in-Chief, East Indies Station of the Royal Navy.

  5. Trincomalee Harbour - Wikipedia

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    The base in Trincomalee was fitted out to perform slipway repairs for the Navy. [3] The harbour is being developed for bulk, and break bulk, cargo and port-related industrial activities including heavy industries, tourism, agriculture, etc. At present SLPA is in the process to re-develop Trincomalee as a metropolis growth center. [3]

  6. Trincomalee - Wikipedia

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    The base is home to a naval museum called the Hoods Tower Museum. The name refers to a watchtower built on a hill commanding a 360-degree view of the harbor and the bay. In the aftermath of the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami, Trincomalee was a focal point for relief efforts on the eastern coast of Sri Lanka. [84]

  7. Trincomalee Bay - Wikipedia

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    Trincomalee Harbour, formerly a naval base of the Royal Navy, was taken over by the Sri Lankan Government in 1956 to be developed as a commercial port. The base in Trincomalee was fitted out to perform slipway repairs for the Sri Lanka Navy. [7]

  8. Maritime and Naval History Museum, Trincomalee - Wikipedia

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    The Maritime and Naval History Museum is a Maritime museum located at Trincomalee, Sri Lanka. It has been established near to Fort Fredrick where the Dutch first landed to the island in the 16th century.

  9. Foreign policy of the S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike government

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    The bases were strategically important because of their location in the Indian Ocean. On October 15, 1957, the Trincomalee naval base was taken over by the Sri Lankan government from the British Navy in a ceremony attended by Prime Minister S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike marking a significant milestone in the path to gaining complete independence. [14]