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NAS Pensacola Archeology: Northwest Bastion
Naval Air Station Pensacola
July 12, 2021 | 3:05
NAS Pensacola, known as the “Cradle of Naval Aviation” and for its relevance in the aviation training pipeline, is also one of the nation’s most historically significant bases. This storied history is the reason why NAS Pensacola is the only military installation in the southeast to retain its own archeologist. This area saw centuries of Spanish, French, and British occupations, followed by revolutionary success in U.S. Naval Aviation development. The archeological and historical sites embedded in NAS Pensacola reveal a turbulent history filled with military conquest, loss, and most importantly the lives of the men and women who made it possible. In this video, Ensign Emma Remis explores NAS Pensacola’s Northwest Bastion, a fort established on the base in 1698.
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