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**AO BRIEF — Roosevelt Roads AO
Ceiba, Eastern Puerto Rico**
1. OVERVIEW
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Former major US Naval Station on the eastern flank of Puerto Rico, controlling approaches toward the Virgin Islands and the Caribbean Sea lanes.
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Approx. 8,000–9,000 acres including airfield, deep-water harbor, internal road network, and dispersed support complexes.
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Terrain: coastal peninsula with low elevations, rising gradually to hills (≈90 m) overlooking Ensenada Honda Bay.
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Base officially closed in 2004; infrastructure still substantial and partially serviceable.
2. KEY ROADS / LINES OF COMMUNICATION
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Primary Access: coastal road link connecting Ceiba to Puerto Rico’s eastern corridor (PR-3).
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Airfield: long runway (>11,000 ft), fully capable of receiving heavy transport aircraft and high-tempo airlift operations.
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Harbor: deep-water natural inlet with sheltered anchorage; ideal for logistics shipping and amphibious staging.
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Internal Mobility: wide military-grade roads, perimeter routes, and legacy logistical zones supporting vehicle movement and dispersal.
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Strategic Value: tri-mode access (sea/air/land) optimizes rapid force projection into the Caribbean and beyond.
3. CLIMATE / SEASONALITY
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Tropical maritime climate: hot, humid, with year-round high moisture.
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Hurricane season June–November; severe storms can cause surge flooding on low-lying sections.
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Mangrove and wetland pockets complicate vehicle dispersion and restrict heavy armor maneuver.
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Generally favorable flying conditions outside storm periods.
4. DEMOGRAPHY / HUMAN TERRAIN
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Municipality of Ceiba: small population, low density, mixed economic dependence on future redevelopment of the base.
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Local attitudes vary: some openness to military activity due to economic opportunity, but also historical skepticism.
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Limited local services; moderate availability of technical labor with former ties to naval operations.
5. KEY COMPOUNDS / INFRASTRUCTURE
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Airfield complex with large aprons, hangars, runway systems, and former support buildings.
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Port facilities with piers, industrial zones, and protected basin for maritime assets.
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Former housing, administrative blocks, storage yards, and grid infrastructure—variable condition.
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Surrounding terrain includes protected ecological zones, beaches, and mangroves.
6. HAZARDS / THREATS
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Environmental: contaminated sites, degraded structures, possible hazardous materials in legacy zones.
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Weather: hurricanes, high winds, and heavy rainfall pose operational and sustainment risks.
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Terrain: wetlands and mangroves limit maneuver corridors and reduce usable ground.
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Civil Factors: potential opposition to large-scale military posture; political sensitivity around redevelopment.
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Infrastructure Decay: road surfaces, utilities, and hangars may require reinforcement or replacement.
7. LOGISTICS / SUSTAINMENT
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Air: runway suited for strategic lift, medevac operations, and high-throughput cargo rotations.
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Sea: deep-water harbor supports naval logistics, amphibious staging, supply vessels, and humanitarian deployments.
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Land: extensive internal road grid; connectivity to Puerto Rico’s main transport arteries.
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Utilities: partial survivability of power, water, and communications; upgrades likely needed.
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Space: abundant open ground for staging, maintenance pads, containers, fuel bladders, and command nodes.
8. COMMAND TAKEAWAYS
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Roosevelt Roads provides a rare Caribbean AO with airfield + deep-water port + secure land perimeter in a single integrated footprint.
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Ideal for expeditionary logistics, joint task force hubs, aviation staging, maritime command nodes, and humanitarian relief operations.
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Main constraints: seasonal storms, decayed infrastructure, environmental limitations, and local political dynamics.
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Strong operational geometry for force projection toward the Virgin Islands, Greater Caribbean, and Atlantic entry corridors.

Roosevelt Roads, Ceiba, Puerto Rico PDF Map Vector Exact City Plan High Detailed Street Map editable Adobe PDF in layers

Roosevelt Roads, Ceiba, Puerto Rico PDF Map Vector Exact City Plan High Detailed Street Map editable Adobe PDF in layers

Roosevelt Roads, Ceiba, Puerto Rico PDF Map Vector Exact City Plan High Detailed Street Map editable Adobe PDF in layers

Roosevelt Roads, Ceiba, Puerto Rico PDF Map Vector Exact City Plan High Detailed Street Map editable Adobe PDF in layers

Roosevelt Roads, Ceiba, Puerto Rico PDF Map Vector Exact City Plan High Detailed Street Map editable Adobe PDF in layers