Pointe Blanche Naval Support Point
Pointe Blanche Naval Support Point | |
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Marinesteunpunt Pointe Blanche | |
Pointe Blanche, Sint Maarten | |
Site information | |
Operator | Royal Netherlands Navy |
Controlled by | Kingdom of the Netherlands |
Condition | Operational |
Site history | |
In use | 2013 - present |
Garrison information | |
Garrison | Sint Maarten Marine Detachment |
Pointe Blanche Naval Support Point (Dutch: Marinesteunpunt Pointe Blanche; MSTPPB) is a base of the Royal Netherlands Navy that is located on Sint Maarten.[1][2] Since 2014 a detachment of the Netherlands Marine Corps is permanently stationed at the base.[3][4][5] The marines of this detachment are nicknamed Green Angels by the locals.[3] They provide military support to Sint Maarten, Saba and Sint Eustatius.[6]
History
[edit]Pointe Blanche Naval Support Point was established in 2013 at Pointe Blanche, Sint Maarten.[7] The base was established to meet the local government's desire for a military presence on Sint Maarten.[7] While the base was established in 2013, the first twenty marines arrived a year later on 4 March 2014.[3] In total there are 29 persons stationed at the base, which includes a staff consisting of 9 persons.[4] Together they form the Sint Maarten Marine Detachment (Dutch: Detachment Mariniers Sint-Maarten; DETSXM).[6][8] The Netherlands Marine Corps detachment can provide support for various matters, ranging from search and rescue operations to assisting the local police with prison searches.[3][9] At the base the marines have access to two FRISC's and near the base there are several training facilities.[4] These facilities have been improved and expanded over the years.[7]
The marines stationed at Pointe Blanche Naval Support Point frequently take part in exercises, such as the Hurricane Relief Exercise (HUREX).[1] They also work together with the local police, fire department, emergency medical services and the Sint Maarten Volunteer Corps.[10]
Notes
[edit]Citations
[edit]- ^ a b "'Mooiste locatie van Defensie ter wereld'". Curacao.nu (in Dutch). 16 July 2023.
- ^ "Navy's highest chief visits the Caribbean". Curaçao Chronicle. 20 September 2019.
- ^ a b c d "Green Angels winnen terrein op Sint-Maarten" (in Dutch). Defensie.nl. 2 February 2024.
- ^ a b c "Tien jaar mariniers op Bovenwindse eilanden". Defensie.nl (in Dutch). 2 February 2024.
- ^ Gerritsen-Schutmaat, Enklaar and Kramer (2023), pp. 225-226.
- ^ a b "Units and locations". Defensie.nl.
- ^ a b c van den Bulk, Saminna (12 July 2023). "'Mooiste locatie van Defensie ter wereld'". Alle Hens (in Dutch). Koninklijke Marine.
- ^ Middelwijk et al. (2024), pp. 145-146.
- ^ Mulders, Gerritsen-Schutmaat and Kramer (2023), pp. 210-211.
- ^ Potters et al. (2024), p. 210.
Bibliography
[edit]- Gerritsen-Schutmaat, J.; Enklaar, M.E.A.; Kramer, W.A., eds. (15 June 2023). Jaarboek Koninklijke Marine 2014 (in Dutch). The Hague: Nederlands Instituut voor Militaire Historie.
- Middelwijk, M.; Potters, M.C.; van der Peet, A.J.; Kramer, W.A., eds. (8 March 2024). Jaarboek van de Koninklijke Marine 2018 (in Dutch). Den Helder: Nederlands Instituut voor Militaire Historie. ISBN 9789070677596.
- Mulders, T.; Gerritsen-Schutmaat, J.; Kramer, W.A., eds. (14 June 2023). Jaarboek van de Koninklijke Marine 2015 (in Dutch). The Hague: Nederlands Instituut voor Militaire Historie.
- Potters, M.C.; Middelwijk, M.; van der Peet, A.J.; Kramer, W.A., eds. (8 March 2024). Jaarboek van de Koninklijke Marine 2017 (in Dutch). Nederlands Instituut voor Militaire Historie. ISBN 9789070677572.