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Daga Roa Naval Base
Daga Roa, Naua Roa
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TypeMilitary Base
Site information
OwnerGovernment of Naua Roa
Controlled byTemplate:Country data Estmere Estmere (1911-1921)
 Dominion of Satavia (1921-1936)
 Satavia (1936-present)
Websitewww.dagaroa.mil.gov.sv
Site history
Built1911 (1911) (originally)
1988 (1988) (renovation)
Battles/warsInvasion of the Patrick Islands
Garrison information
Current
commander
Capt Chester Daniels
Airfield information
IdentifiersIATA: DRO, ICAO: DAGA

SNV Daga Roa, previously HMSS Daga Roa, and commonly Daga Roa Naval Base is a military installation in Daga Roa, on Middle Patrick, in the Patrick Islands (Naua Roa). The base is operated by the Satavian Naval Service since 1936; in 1988 it was renovated to include an airstrip, currently serving as the main principle airport for the Patrick Islands.

The base was originally built by Estmere in 1911 as a port; and in 1921, it, along with the islands, were turned over to Satavia. The Satavian Naval Service expanded the base and it is currently the home of the 3rd Naval Squadron.

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