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Anyone remember the old Harpoon computer game? A few of the convoy escort scenarios, I can't remember which, had the NATO convoys going as far south as the Caribbean.
The US, British and Canada had bases on Bermuda. I could see the personnel "stranded" on Bermuda during T2k. US had NAS Bermuda, operating P3's and NF Tudor Hill listening post. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naval_Air_Station_Bermuda https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USN_NA...int,_1941-1995 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naval_Facility_Bermuda According to the wikipedia article, Canadian CP-140 Aurora ASW aircraft periodically operated from NAS Bermuda. British had HMS Malabar, supply station for the RN ship assigned to the Caribbean https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Ma...t)#HMS_Malabar Canada also operated CFS Bermuda. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CFS_Bermuda |
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Don't forget St Croix has a LARGE refinery as well...
With such a rich target environment, I would imagine the navies would keep active to some degree. Or else there is a port somewhere with 3 OSA class patrol boats just looking for a new home. :P
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I don't think there is any cannon coverage. What do you think happened to the base at Gitmo?
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I guess we'd have to consider what assets the Marines would leave there before we could make a judgement call.
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Gitmo would be abandoned some time after late '97, surely? The Marines are tough, heroic warriors, no doubt about it, but why hold onto the enclave when being overrun and cut off from resupply and reinforcement would be all but inevitable? I don't think the USMC would throw lives away for essentially nothing.
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I can't be 100% certain about this (don't have access to any of my T2K books at the moment) but going from memory I think it's stated in the V2.X Big Yellow Book that the United States evacuates all its personnel from Guantanamo some time after the 1997 nuclear exchange (can't remember when).
I think it's then stated that the Cuban military move in and take over the base (or what's left of it) although I'm less certain about that. If anyone has a copy of the BYB to hand check the section towards the back that gives a brief overview of the global situation - that's where I think it's mentioned. Can't recall what else (if anything) that part of the book says about the Caribbean.
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