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In his letter to Johnson of March 7, 1966, de Gaulle confirms that France will remain a member of NATO because "France measures to what extent the defense solidarity thus established between fifteen free peoples of the West contributes to ensuring their security and, in particular, what essential role they play in this respect the United States ...
English: Map of the United States Air Force bases, Royal Canadian Air Force bases and NATO Dispersed Operating Bases in France from 1951 to 1966. Français : Carte des anciennes bases de l'OTAN en France de 1951 à 1966.
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This image is a derivative work of the following images: NATO affiliations in Europe.svg licensed with PD-self 2011-12-20T01:35:53Z Patrickneil 897x691 (469519 Bytes) Reverted to version as of 19:54, 7 June 2010 I may have been hasty, basing change on one RIA Novosti article
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English: A geographical projection of a map that highlights all member nations of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). Nederlands: Een geografische projectie waarin het gebied van alle lidstaten van de Noord-Atlantische Verdrags Organisatie (NAVO) wordt belicht.
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Kingdom of France – 1000: Kingdom of France – 1097: Kingdom of France – 1190: Also known as Francia, the Kingdom of the Franks and the Carolingian Empire: Partitioned from Francia in the Treaty of Verdun along with Middle Francia and East Francia (later the Kingdom of Germany; see below) Kingdom of France – 1789: First French Empire ...