- Air
Station (NAS)
Sigonella (IATA: NSY, ICAO: LICZ) is an
Italian Air
Force base (Italian:
Aeroporto "Cosimo Di Palma" di
Sigonella), and a U.S. Navy...
- The
Sigonella crisis (named
after the air base at
which it originated, in Sicily) was a
diplomatic case
between Italy and the
United States that occurred...
- [citation needed]
European operations revolve around facilities in
Italy (NAS
Sigonella and
Naval Computer and
Telecommunications Station Naples) with NSA Naples...
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murdered by the
hijackers and
thrown overboard. The
hijacking sparked the "
Sigonella Crisis".
After the
Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) was driven...
- "La verità su
Sigonella 30 anni dopo".
Panorama (in Italian).
Retrieved 10
August 2022. Sorgi,
Marcello (15
October 2015). "
Sigonella, così
Reagan capitolò...
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territory and can be
managed anytime by the
Italian State authorities, as the
Sigonella crisis showed) in Italy:
Caserma Del Din, near
Vicenza (northern Italy...
- 28
April 2012. "Victims of
Sigonella crash found".
Stars and Stripes.
Archived from the
original on 9
March 2012. "
Sigonella pays
tribute to four victims...
- was closed. In 1959 the
American military took over the old
airfield at
Sigonella that had been
abandoned since the end of the war.
During the 1950s, Palermo's...
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flights a
month until the
middle of
October 2016. The
Naval Air
Station Sigonella, Sicily-based
Global Hawk
flies over
Italian and
French airspace and an...
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military forces at
Vicenza and
Livorno (army);
Aviano (air force); and
Sigonella, Gaeta, and Naples—home port for the U.S. Navy
Sixth Fleet. The United...