Fort Kobbe is a former U.S. Army base located in the city of Panama City, Panama. It was originally established in 1932 and served as a major military installation during World War II and the Cold War. The base was primarily used for training and supporting U.S. troops deployed in the region.
The city of Panama City, where Fort Kobbe is located, is the capital and largest city of Panama. It is situated at the Pacific entrance of the Panama Canal and serves as an important international trading hub. The city is known for its modern skyline, historic old town, and vibrant culture.
In recent years, Fort Kobbe has been closed and the land has been transferred to the Panamanian government. The former base is now part of the larger Panama Pacifico development, which aims to create a high-end residential and commercial area.