PSA Panama International Terminal

Naval Station Panama Canal (Rodman Naval Station) provided fuel, provisions and other support to military ships passing through the Panama Canal.

Until its March 11, 1999 handover to Panama, Rodman was staffed by over 200 military and civilian personnel.

[2] Rodman hosted the location of Commander-in-Chief Atlantic Fleet Detachment South (CINCLANTFLT Detachment South), for some time the naval component of the United States Southern Command (SOUTHCOM).

Rodman also hosted the Naval Small Craft Instruction and Technical Training School (NAVSCIATTS), which offered Spanish-language training to Naval and Coast Guard personnel from throughout the region.

The base's role waned after the 1960s but was retained until 1999 as the US transferred control of the Canal Zone to Panama.