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  2. Camp Lemonnier - Wikipedia

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    The [11] initial US combat forces started with Air Force MC-130s and MH-53s who redeployed from Jacobabab, Pakistan, followed shortly by 7th SFG soldiers and an Army Tank Support Battalion for base support. While the intent was to move ashore, the Camp Lemonnier facilities which had not been in use for several years were in a state of disrepair.

  3. Chabelley Airport - Wikipedia

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    Although it is operated and used by the French military, [4] it began serving as a temporary base for U.S. military unmanned aircraft in September 2013. [5] [6] The move came after the Djiboutian government expressed concern over a number of recent drone mishaps and accidents at the American Camp Lemonnier Naval Expeditionary Base, which serves as a hub for counterterrorism operations in Yemen ...

  4. 75th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron - Wikipedia

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    United States Air Force: Role: Airlift: Part of: United States Air Forces in Europe – Air Forces Africa. Third Air Force. 406th Air Expeditionary Wing. 449th Air Expeditionary Group; Garrison/HQ: Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti: Nickname(s) Rogue Squadron [1] Motto(s) Sustinere est Defendere (Latin: "To Support is to Defend") [2] Engagements: World ...

  5. Djibouti–Ambouli International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Djibouti Air Force – located on the southwest side of the airfield. Japan Self-Defense Forces. Japan Self-Defense Force Base Djibouti was established in 2009 on a 12 ha site adjacent to the airport; two P-3C aircraft and 180 personnel are stationed here. This is the only JSDF base located outside Japan, and is intended to protect Japanese ...

  6. Djibouti Air Force - Wikipedia

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    A Djiboutian Mi-35 on the taxi way. Djibouti gained independence in 1977, but its first air bases had been set up in 1932 by the French Air Force.Following an agreement signed between the Djiboutian and French governments in 1978, Djiboutian airmen began training in French with the assistance of French technical staff and pilots.

  7. United States Africa Command - Wikipedia

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    Contingency Location Garoua is a United States Army base in Garoua, Cameroon used to support military operations against Boko Haram. [68] Approximately 200 personnel work at the site. [citation needed] The site is located adjacent to Cameroonian Air Force Base 301. [69] Soldiers from the 10th Mountain Division were stationed at the base from ...

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  9. Djibouti Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Djiboutian Air Force (DAF) (French: Force Aérienne du Djibouti (FADD)) was established as part of the Djibouti Armed Forces after the country obtained its independence on June 27, 1977. Its first aircraft included three Nord N.2501 Noratlas transport aircraft and an Alouette II helicopter presented to it by the French.