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  2. File:American ships landing during Operation Torch, November ...

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    Lot-11582-3: Operation Torch, November 1942. Mother Ship. Approximately 20 U.S. Navy landing barges of various types swarm about a mother ship off Safi, French Morocco, during the American landing operations there during November 1942. U.S. Navy Photograph, released December 14, 1942. Courtesy of the Library of Congress.

  3. Operation Torch - Wikipedia

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    Operation Torch (8–16 November 1942) was an Allied invasion of French North Africa during the Second World War.Torch was a compromise operation that met the British objective of securing victory in North Africa while allowing American armed forces the opportunity to begin their fight against Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy on a limited scale. [6]

  4. US Naval Bases North Africa - Wikipedia

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    Operation Torch and the US Navy base ports. US Naval Bases in North Africa were sea ports and air base used in North Africa during World War II by the United States Navy.The ports and air bases supplied the troops of the Allies armies in the flight against German and Italian forces in the North African campaign and Western Desert campaign.

  5. Battle of Port Lyautey - Wikipedia

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    The attack was a part of the objectives of the Western task force as part of Operation Torch, [2] a large Allied landing to seize control of North Africa from German control. Within the task force, Sub Task Force Goalpost was tasked with the objective of securing Port Lyautey.

  6. List of Allied convoys during World War II by region - Wikipedia

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    replaced by MKS convoys after Operation Torch: HX: Halifax Harbour (later New York City) to Liverpool: 16 Sept 1939 23 May 1945 377 9-knot convoys for ships of sustained speeds less than 15 knots HXF Halifax Harbour to Liverpool: 29 Sept 1939 12 February 1940 17 fast sections of HX convoys JW: Iceland to White Sea: 25 December 1942 12 May 1945 ...

  7. Operation Terminal - Wikipedia

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    Operation Terminal was an Allied operation during World War II.Part of Operation Torch (the Allied invasion of French North Africa, 8 November 1942) it involved a direct landing of infantry into the Vichy French port of Algiers with the intention of capturing the port facilities before they could be destroyed.

  8. Rosneath naval base - Wikipedia

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    The most important training aspect of those preparations was a naval fire-fighting course, and a practice-landing course. [1] Rosneath House became the locus for planning Operation Torch. [3] In November and December 1942, the 29th Seabees arrived to continue maintenance and construction in preparation for Operation Torch. [1]

  9. File:Landing Zone Torch, June 1968.jpg - Wikipedia

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