Everything about Fort Gulick totally explained
Fort Gulick was a U.S. Army base in the former
Panama Canal Zone located on the Atlantic side of the Panama Canal near
Fort Sherman.
It was perhaps best known as the location of the
School of the Americas. During the 1980s, control of the fort was turned over to the Republic of
Panama who renamed it Fuerte Espinar, and the School of the Americas was moved to
Fort Benning, Georgia in 1984. The U.S. retook over administration of the fort as a result of the 1989
United States invasion of Panama but kept the name of Fort Espinar.
The former site of Fort Gulick is now part of the municipal district of
Colón, Panama and is the location of the Hotel Melia
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