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  1. NSGA Sinop Turkey Closed, September 18, 1992

  2. US Army Field Station, Sinop, Turkey - Together We Served

  3. U.S. AND TURKS MONITOR SOVIET AT ISOLATED POST

  4. The Greek inhabitants left in 1923 after the Population Exchange between Greece and Turkey, with many settling in Nea Sinopi. Sinop hosted a US military base and radar that was important for intelligence during the Cold War era. The US base was closed in 1992.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinop,_Turkey
    TUSLOG Det 4 (Sinop) was a small listening base on the Black Sea Coast. The base was locally known an NATO “Logistics” base, but was mainly populated with Army Security Agency personnel.
    sinopale8.org/starship-hippodrome/
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    Sinop today is a quiet fishing port and farm center with a population of just over 18,000, and few reminders of its illustrious past are visible. With its broad natural harbor, Sinop is believed to have been settled as early as 1200 B.C.
    Colonel Ozsecen referred to the period between July 27, 1975, and Oct. 9, 1978, when the Turkish Army cut off all operations at Sinop and other American facilities in response to the United States arms embargo after Turkey's military intervention in Cyprus. 'Observation and Control'
    With the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the U.S. Navy Field Station at Sinop closed down in 1992, and the U.S. Navy TUSLOG Det 28 ceased operations and was decommissioned on September 18, 1992. The last Commanding Officer of the Navy Field Station at Sinop was LCDR M. D. Loomis.
    Sinop station is a 300-acre facility situated on a bleak 700-foot hill at the end of a peninsula, and the huge white radar domes and microwave antennas are clearly visible from the sea and air. Authoritative published reports provide greater detail about the operations than the Sinop commanders would give.
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  8. Starship Hippodrome – Sinopale8

  9. Sinop, Turkey. ASA base circa 1960 - YouTube

  10. Sinop, Turkey - Wikipedia

  11. NSGA Sinop Turkey Closed, September 18, 1992 – Station ...

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