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Fort Clayton

Coordinates: 9°01′N 79°34′W / 9.017°N 79.567°W / 9.017; -79.567
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The Northwest corner of Fort Clayton in 1990, home at the time to the 534th MP Co., 154th Signal Bn, and the Southern Command Network radio and TV station.
The area in 2012.

Fort Clayton was a United States Army base in the former Panama Canal Zone, later part of the Republic of Panama.

Base

Fort Clayton was located northwest of Balboa, Panama, with the Panama Canal located nearby. It closed in 1999 pursuant to the Torrijos-Carter Treaties. The Southern Command Network and 193rd Infantry Brigade were both headquartered there, as was the headquarters of United States Army South prior to its relocation to Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico.

It is now used for residential housing, schools, and the headquarters of the "Ciudad del Saber" (City of Knowledge).

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9°01′N 79°34′W / 9.017°N 79.567°W / 9.017; -79.567