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Histories for Naval Air Station: Port Lyautey, French Morocco




17 Jan Port LyauteyTackle football in 1956 and 1957. (Michael Roe)
I just had some old 8mm film taken in Port Lyautey in 1956 & 1959 converted to DVD. There are pictures of Fasron 104 practicing on that old field. I have some names from that team. Also pictures of the base and Gibraltar. Some of the names are William Vichos, Herbert Hall, Orin Briggs, Fred... More
29 Nov !st Camel Bowl Game (Lyle Lieffring)
In 1956 the admin team or a combination of teams won the first bowl game. I played but don't remember who we played. Our coach was base XO. Our regular season was 8 man teams and for the bowl game we went to 11 man.This was tackle football. Lyle Lieffring
23 Nov foot ball (thomas curran)
What hapened to real foot ball M.B 21 NAS 7 1959
03 Apr football at Port Lyautey Naval Air Station (Francis Perri)
Communication (radiomen) won the tag football championship beating the phys ed team who had many college and even pro plaayers. This was a great feat that still stands out in my memories of my duty at Port Lyautey today. Fran Perri
03 Apr football at Port Lyautey Naval Air Station (Francis Perri)
Communication (radiomen) won the tag football championship beating the phys ed team who had many college and even pro plaayers. This was a great feat that still stands out in my memories of my duty at Port Lyautey today.
10 Dec A Young Sailor's First Duty Station (Donald Collins)
I remember those days from November, 1955 thru june 1957 as the scariest and most fun days of my life. I remember our quarters were on the top of this huge hill and we could see as far as the eye could take in. The smell of jasmine is very fresh in my mind. There were two servicemen's clubs and... More
21 Feb WNAA Armed Forces Radio (Eugene Richardson)
The best duty and place an individual could ever ask for. 1949 and 1950 were the two years I spent building, operating and generally having fun. Long hours, 18 each day, on the air. Glad some of you remember and enjoyed.



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