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  2. Nouasseur Air Base - Wikipedia

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    USAF air base siting in the former French protectorate in Morocco developed out of the Allied presence there at the close of World War II.In the early 1950s, SAC developed an "Operation Reflex" strategy between its southern bases and Morocco, with B-36 and B-47 wings rotating to North Africa for extended temporary duty as a staging area for bombers pointed at the Soviet Union.

  3. Naval Air Station Port Lyautey - Wikipedia

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    Naval Air Station Port Lyautey is a former United States Navy Naval Air Station in Morocco, about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) north-northwest of Kenitra and about 120 kilometres (75 mi) northeast of Casablanca. The Naval Air Station was turned over to the Royal Moroccan Air Force and the last

  4. Ben Guerir Air Base - Wikipedia

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    Ben Guerir Air Base is a Royal Moroccan Air Force base in the Marraksh-Safi region, located about 58 kilometres (36 mi) north of Marrakech, near the town of Ben Guerir.It previously served as a United States Air Force base and Transatlantic Abort Landing (TAL) site for the Space Shuttle.

  5. Sidi Slimane Air Base - Wikipedia

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    Sidi Slimane was also used by the Seventeenth Air Force (17 AF) of United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE), which assigned the 324th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron equipped with F-86D Sabres to provide air defense of the USAF bases in Morocco during the 1950s. Sidi Slimane Air Base was the location of a Broken Arrow nuclear incident on 31 ...

  6. United States Naval Communications Station Sidi Yahya El ...

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    It was a U.S. Navy installation connected to the Naval Air Station Port Lyautey in Kenitra, Morocco. [2] The base was closed in 1976. [3] Following its closure in the mid-1970's, the base was returned to the government of the Kingdom of Morocco and was transformed into a military barracks serving Sidi Slimane Air Base by the Royal Moroccan Air ...

  7. US Naval Bases North Africa - Wikipedia

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    The US Navy Operated a Naval base at Casablanca, Morocco starting November 1942. Casablanca was headquarters for the Morocco Sea Coast Frontier Forces, a defense command of the United States Navy. Naval Base Casablanca was a full base with a fuel tank farm, mess halls, barracks, theatre, hospital, radio station, supply depot, ammunition depot ...

  8. Category:Military installations in Morocco - Wikipedia

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    Military installations of Morocco ... Military installations of the United States in Morocco (1 C) This page was last edited on 21 April 2017, at 20:44 (UTC). ...

  9. Category:Morocco–United States military relations - Wikipedia

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    Ships transferred from the United States Navy to the Royal Moroccan Navy (4 P) Pages in category "Morocco–United States military relations" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.