One morning, six days before the official start of summer in June 1991, a Philippines volcano called Mt. Pinatubo erupted with a force eight times greater than Mount St. Helens.
To make matters worse, at the time, the country was enveloped in the rain, thunder, and lighting of Typhoon Yunya.
Dozens died the first day.
U.S. dependents in Subic Bay were evacuated quickly and expeditiously, but the U.S. did not provide much help to the Philippine community. This, combined with the political situation in the Philippines at the time, turned sentiment against the United States. Shortly thereafter, the Philippines decided to end the Treaty of Friendship, Peace and Cooperation that permitted the existence of the U.S. base at Subic Bay.
By the end of 1992 the U.S. was shown the door. And the Navy was not invited back until last year, November 2012.
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