When I received orders to Arg while at NavSuppAct Brooklyn, my PN said to me he did not know we had a base in Argentina. I told him it was Argentia. BTW, in case anyone asks why a retired Army Colonel is a member, I spent three wonderful years at Argentia as a Seabee EA1 and then as the NavFac Command Career Counselor for CDR LF Lee and LCDR MA Frederick, during which I cross-rated to NC1. I seemed to be the only Seabee with a clearance, so whenever the T-Bldg had a mechanical problem, I was called. Then I would return with whoever I needed to make the repairs, but everything was covered over. I recall one plumbing problem, but I will never say what clogged the pipes!
While at Argentia, I was accepted into the Navy JAG Corps Student program and commissioned as a line ENS under Instruction for JAGC. At Argentia, we had a LT JAG, who I ran into four years later at GTMO. The last time he saw me at ARG I was PO1, and by GTMO I was LT and he was still LT. That seemed to bother him! I later transferred to Army JAG and after eventual promotion to full bird Colonel, served in Iraq and then retired after 40 years total service. Navy is still my first love, and at Army-Navy games, I always sit Navy side. Canada threw us a great Bicentennial celebration in St John's. CAN DO
Bill