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Nouasseur Air Base

Nouasseur Air Base
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Located near Casablanca, Morocco
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Aerial photograph of Nouasseur Air Base
Coordinates 33°22′00″N 7°35′00″W / 33.36667°N 7.58333°W / 33.36667; -7.58333Coordinates: 33°22′00″N 7°35′00″W / 33.36667°N 7.58333°W / 33.36667; -7.58333
Type Air Force Base
Site history
Built 1951
In use 1951-1963

Nouasseur Air Base (IATA: EVXICAO: LFOE) near Casablanca in Morocco, was a United States Air Force base. It was designed for B-36 and B-47 bombers, and also housed repair units for a period. Today, Nouasseur AB is known as Mohammed V International Airport. It hosts helicopters of the Royal Moroccan Navy.

USAF air base siting in the former French Morocco developed out of the Allied presence there at the close of World War II. In the early 1950s, SAC developed a "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.

Initially dispatched was a repair unit, the 80th Air Depot Wing (80 ADW). Brigadier General Wilfred H. Hardy led the wing's transfer from Kelly Air Force Base in March 1951. Replacing the 80th ADW was a MAJCON temporary unit, the 7280th Air Depot Wing. It was activated on 8 June 1953, and served until 1 March 1954. In turn it was replaced by the 3153rd Air Base Wing when the base was transferred to Air Materiel Command. In its turn, the 3153rd ABW was replaced about 1 July 1958 by the 3922d Air Base Group, when the base transferred to SAC.


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