قاعدة غولجوك البحرية
Gölcük Naval Base Gölcük Deniz Ana Üssü | |
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Gölcük, Kocaeli | |
الإحداثيات | 40°43′23″N 29°48′11″E / 40.723°N 29.803°E |
النوع | Military base |
معلومات الموقع | |
يتحكم فيه | Turkish Navy |
تاريخ الموقع | |
قيد الاستخدام | 1933 – present |
قاعدة جولجوك البحرية Gölcük Naval Base (تركية: Gölcük Deniz Ana Üssü) هي القاعدة الرئيسية لـالقوات البحرية التركية على الساحل الشرقي لـبحر مرمرة في جولجوك، بمحافظة خوجةإلي. وهي قاعدة رئيسية للدعم اللوجستي مع مرافق مختلفة تمتد على مساحة 1,800 acres (7.3 km2).[1] وتضم القاعدة ثكنات، ومرافق اجتماعية، ومستشفى عسكري، ومتحفاً عسكرياً وأرشيفاً للتاريخ البحري.[2] ويستطيع حوض بناء السفن الموجود في القاعدة بناء الفرقاطات، والغواصات، والقوارب الهجوم السريعة وسفن مساعدة ذات تكنولوجيا عالية.[2]
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التاريخ
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In the late 1920s, the area in Gölcük was chosen to build a floating drydock large enough to hold the Turkish battlecruiser TCG Yavuz for repair work of her war damage. Later, along with the German shipbuilding company Flender Werke that constructed the floating drydock, various repair shops, plants for the production of naval mine, torpedo and battery and housing barracks were built in Gölcük.[3]
These facilities were extended with various other buildings stretching over a big swampland, a small lake and hazelnut orchard fields in Gölcük. The Convention on the Turkish straits, part of the Treaty of Lausanne signed in 1923, banned military facilities in the Turkish Straits. So, Turkish Navy's infrastructure, like shipyards and naval facilities, at the Golden Horn and İstinye in Istanbul were systematically relocated to Gölcük. Main warships of the Turkish Navy, like battlecruisers, destroyers and torpedo boats, were then stationed in Gölcük.[3]
Finally, in 1933 the parliament enacted Gölcük as the main naval base of the Turkish Navy.[3]
زلزال جولجوك 1999
The headquarters of the Battle Fleet Command in Gölcük, established in 1964, and many other buildings were destroyed by the İzmit earthquake on August 17, 1999. The Command was temporarily housed in the Preveze War Games Center at the same base until July 2000, when the new headquarters building was completed.[2]
The earthquake cost the lives of 441 base personnel in total including 28 navy officers of various ranks, 136 warrant officers, one naval cadet, 39 civil officials, 9 corporals, 82 seamen and 126 workers.[4] Rear admiral Orhan Aydın, commander of the Turkish Naval Academy in Tuzla, Istanbul, was among the victims of the earthquake.[5]
محاولة الانقلاب التركية 2016
On 16 July 2016, a Turkish anti-government group seized a frigate, later identified as the TCG Yavuz (F-240), from the Gölcük Naval Base.[6] Fleet Commander, Admiral Veysel Kösele, and Commodore Levent Karim were taken hostage by the group.[7] This event is in conjunction with the Turkish coup d'état attempt on 15 July 2016. Previously, the head of the Turkish Armed Forces, Chief of General Staff Hulusi Akar, was taken hostage by coup perpetrators on 15 July 2016 and rescued by pro-government troops the following morning.[8]
Turkish Minister of Justice, Bekir Bozdağ, reported that Admiral Veysel Kösele was safe, and that the seized frigate was returned by the anti-government group later that day.[9]
العمليات
- Battle Fleet Command (Harp Filosu Komutanlığı)
- Attack Boat Fleet Command (Hücumbot Filosu Komutanlığı)
- Submarine Fleet Command (Denizaltı Filosu Komutanlığı)
- Gölcük Shipyard Command (Gölcük Tersanesi Komutanlığı)
- Naval Supply Center Command (Deniz İkmal Merkezi Komutanlığı)
- Tactics Development, Doctrine and Analysis Center Command (Taktik Geliştirme Doktrin ve Analiz Merkezi Komutanlığı)
- Invertory Control Center Command (Envanter Kontrol Merkezi Komutanlığı)
- Logistic Support Vessels Commodore (Lojistik Destek Gemileri Komodorluğu)
المصادر
- ^ "Gölcük Deniz Ana Üs Komutanlığı" (in التركية). Turkish Naval Forces. Archived from the original on November 3, 2013. Retrieved 17 February 2015.
- ^ أ ب ت "Donanma Tarihçesi" (in التركية). Gölcük Municipality. Archived from the original on October 8, 2011. Retrieved 17 February 2015.
- ^ أ ب ت "Deniz Kuvvetleri Komutanlığı Tarihçesi" (in التركية). Turkish Naval Forces. Archived from the original on 29 November 2014.
- ^ "Deniz Kuvvetleri'nden Gölcük'te yitirdiğimiz askerlere vefa" (in التركية). ntv.com.tr. 26 July 2000. Archived from the original on 17 February 2015.
- ^ "182 asker enkaz altında" (in التركية). Hürriyet. 18 August 1999. Archived from the original on 17 February 2015.
- ^ Maltezou, Renee (16 July 2016). Clarke, David (ed.). "Turkish frigate seized in Golcuk naval base: Greek army source". Reuters (in الإنجليزية). London. Retrieved 16 July 2016.
- ^ "Donanma Komutanı Oramiral Veysel Kösele nerede rehin tutuluyor?". Deniz Haber (in التركية). Istanbul. 16 July 2016. Archived from the original on 21 September 2017. Retrieved 16 July 2016.
- ^ "Turkey's Chief of Staff Hulusi Akar rescued from pro-coup soldiers". Daily Sabah (in الإنجليزية). Istanbul. 16 July 2016. Retrieved 16 July 2016.
- ^ Zeyrek, Deniz (16 July 2016). "Turkish Air Force head taken hostage during wedding". Hürriyet Daily News (in الإنجليزية). Ankara. Retrieved 16 July 2016.