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  2. French forces in Djibouti - Wikipedia

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    The French Navy deploys a CTM landing craft in Djibouti. [11] [12] It also has deployed special forces for training and for combating piracy around the Horn of Africa. Two Engins de Débarquement Amphibie – Standards (EDA-S) landing craft are to be delivered to naval forces based in Djibouti by 2025. The landing craft are to replace the CTM ...

  3. Italian Military Support Base in Djibouti - Wikipedia

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    Italy's military presence in the Horn of Africa, centered at the 'Amedeo Guillet' base in Djibouti, reflects its regional strategy and historical connections with former colonies such as Somalia, Ethiopia, and Eritrea. The base accommodates up to 300 personnel and plays a role in regional security operations. [2]

  4. Camp Lemonnier - Wikipedia

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    It is the only permanent U.S. military base in Africa. [3] [4] The camp is operated by U.S. Navy Region Europe, Africa, Southwest Asia; CJTF-HOA is the most notable tenant command located at the facility as of 2008. Camp Lemonnier was originally established as garrison for the French Foreign Legion. The base was leased by Djibouti to the United ...

  5. List of countries with overseas military bases - Wikipedia

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    The base is used to support military operations against Boko Haram. [101] Approximately 200 personnel work at the site. Chad: Camp Tassone, N'Djamena: U.S. drone base in Chad. [102] Djibouti: Camp Lemonnier, CSL Chabelley: Camp Lemonnier is the largest U.S. base in Africa with more than 4,000 military personnel. [103] Egypt: South Camp, Task ...

  6. People's Liberation Army Support Base in Djibouti - Wikipedia

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    The presence of a Chinese base in close proximity to a US base has created geopolitical tensions. The United States had blocked a Russian base in 2014 [citation needed] and started a US$1 billion upgrade of Camp Lemonnier [citation needed]. US government officials were "blindsided" by Djibouti's approval of a Chinese base just two years later. [4]

  7. Djibouti Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Djibouti Armed Forces (DJAF; French: Force Armée Djiboutienne FAD, Arabic: الجيش الجيبوتي, romanized: aljaysh aljibutiu, Somali: Ciidanka Dalka Jabuuti) are the military forces of Djibouti. They consist of the Djiboutian National Army and its sub-branches the Djiboutian Air Force and Djiboutian Navy.

  8. Djiboutian Navy - Wikipedia

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    The Djiboutian Navy (French: Marine Nationale Djiboutienne, Somali: Ciidanka Badda Jabuuti) is the naval service branch of the Djibouti Armed Forces. It is responsible for securing Djibouti's territorial waters and 314-kilometre (195 mi) seaboard as well as supporting army operations. The primary objective of the navy is to safeguard the nation ...

  9. Djiboutian Army - Wikipedia

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    Djiboutian Army WMA-301 during a demonstration at Maryama base. Djibouti has a smaller military than its neighbors. However, its security stops against foreign incursions. In reforming the Djiboutian National Army, most of the available attention and financial resources have been directed to the development of the Land Forc