Welcome to Casablanca
Passenger Information, North African Division, Air Transport Command
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Contributors:
- Patrice Laverdet
Published: undated
This item lists some interesting warnings to soldiers waiting for their next flight. Includes maps of Cazes Army Air Base camp area, Camp Dushane, and Casablanca.
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Item: 000553
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Categories:
- Transport
Locations:
- Cazes Army Air Base; Casablanca, Morocco
Contributors:
- Patrice Laverdet
Repositories:
- Private Collection
Added: January 28, 2014
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Handbook for army personnel traveling through Cazes Army Air Base, Casablanca, French Morocco.
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[1] Rich Riva (16-Jul-2023 12:03 PM)
My parents wrote every day during WW II. Camp Dushane was the final place before flying back the America. This booklet is Perfect ! In it a page states READY ? My Father would have said YOU BET ! On December 7, 1945, after 606 letters to my Mother he was COMING HOME ! Still searching for the flight info on that day! Great Additions to his Chronicles of a Combat Soldier.