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Mohammedia (Arabic: المحمدية, romanized: al-muḥammadiyya),
known until 1960 as
Fedala (Arabic: فضالة), is a port city on the west
coast of
Morocco between Casablanca...
- 79
light tanks near
Fedala 15 mi (24 km)
northeast of Casablanca.
Naval coastal defense batteries flanked both ends of the
Fedala landing beach with four...
- p****ionated men who
could not bear the
emptiness left by the
withdrawal of the
Fedala Sport team
after France ended its
protectorat on
Morocco in 1956. Thus,...
- base at
Fedala, (now
called Mohammedia) was
similar to Casablanca,
though smaller. The
Fedala Base has a
lighthouse towerat the port. The
Fedala harbor...
- Mehdiya-Port
Lyautey (Operation Goalpost) and the main
thrust was at the
centre in
Fedala,
close to Casablanca, (Operation Brushwood). Just like in Algiers, there...
- Soldiers: The
Story of B Company, 15th Regiment, 3rd
Infantry Division: from
Fedala to Salzburg,
Audie Murphy and His
Brothers in Arms.
Merriam Press. ISBN 978-1-4357-5767-7...
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Retrieved 20
September 2023. "Rivalstva XXI veka: Da li je
Rafole već srušio
Fedala?". B92 – Saša Ozmo. 8
January 2014.
Retrieved 18
January 2014. "Djole's...
- a
balance of the quarter-finals
after several victories, the club face
Fedala score on the
river 2–0. Also
noteworthy during this
season package of USM...
- 1942, she was sunk
after being struck by a
German submarine’s
torpedo at
Fedala Bay, Morocco.
Edward Rutledge (AP-52) was
built in 1931 by New York Shipbuilding...
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Joseph Hewes was sunk on
November 11, 1942 by the
German submarine U-173 in
Fedala Roads off
French Morocco coast during the
Naval Battle of Casablanca. She...