Posted on Feb 1, 2023
NSGA Sabana Seca Puerto Rico Closed, January 31, 2003
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
..."The U.S. Naval Security Group Activity Sabana Seca maintained and operated a high frequency direction finding (HFDF) facility and provided communication support to Navy and other Department of Defense elements. The communications facility located on the island included an operations building located in the center of an AN/FRD-10A Circularly Disposed Antenna Array (CDAA), also known as a Wullenweber antenna array. The AN FRD-10A CDAA was heavily damaged by Hurricane Georges in 1999."...
..."The U.S. Naval Security Group Activity Sabana Seca maintained and operated a high frequency direction finding (HFDF) facility and provided communication support to Navy and other Department of Defense elements. The communications facility located on the island included an operations building located in the center of an AN/FRD-10A Circularly Disposed Antenna Array (CDAA), also known as a Wullenweber antenna array. The AN FRD-10A CDAA was heavily damaged by Hurricane Georges in 1999."...
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Been there, done that from 1996-1999. I was there when Hurricane Georges happened. The site and base suffered a lot of wind damage, but not much flooding. Our Ops building was shut down for a week, while the entire base conducted clean-up of downed trees.
Before I reported in November 1996, Hurricane Hortense hit the island and put out a LOT of rain. There were still flood water lines on walls in the maintenance office, 5 feet up when I reported in.
Before I reported in November 1996, Hurricane Hortense hit the island and put out a LOT of rain. There were still flood water lines on walls in the maintenance office, 5 feet up when I reported in.
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