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PAE is not part of Lockheed anymore as of Spring 2011 — Preceding unsigned comment added by 208.195.70.41 ( talk) 22:25, 28 June 2011 (UTC)
When did Camp Lemonier get F15 and F16 fighters?
The jets there are French Mirages....There are six F15E(?) on the eastern ramp along with P3's and probably an AC-130 Specter. [1]
Left 16 Oct 2008 and no fighters of C17 detachment....
PO1 "D Day" —Preceding unsigned comment added by 207.68.54.126 ( talk) 20:23, 26 October 2008 (UTC)
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Hola el alcalde de San Juan Puerto Rico se encuentra disenando un evento que permita reconocer sus gestiones en camp lemonier africa por favor deseamos contactarnos lo antes posible comunicarse a la policia municipal de san juan 787-463-9278 / 787-283-3090. o escribeme a ( [email protected])
Hola el alcalde de San Juan Puerto Rico se encuentra disenando un evento que permita reconocer sus gestiones en camp lemonier africa por favor deseamos contactarnos lo antes posible comunicarse a la policia municipal de san juan 787-463-9278 / 787-283-3090. o escribeme a ( [email protected])att. Agente Carlos Tellado
This page needs to be moved back so it has the correct spelling in the URL I just don't know how.
215.67.132.1 ( talk) 18:17, 5 November 2009 (UTC)
The JDF had, as of 2010, a contingent of P3 Orion aircraft and crew/support personnel and equipment operating out of Camp Lemonnier. If anyone has a reference for it (other than my OR/personal experience in meeting them), please add it to the article, to honor these fine men. Wzrd1 ( talk) 02:03, 29 October 2011 (UTC)
Change of command was May 2. Captain Pete Van Stee is now the commanding officer of the base. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.101.208.218 ( talk) 15:01, 20 May 2013 (UTC)
Camp Lemonnier was not a French Foreign Legion base. It was part of the French Army's Troupes de Marines (formerly known as Troupes Coloniales). Specifically it was an artillery base, as evidenced by the artillery pieces near the main flagpole. In the 'White House' building one can see pictures of the plumed-hat colonial soldiers. 169.252.4.21 ( talk) 08:13, 21 February 2014 (UTC)
The article says that Camp Lemonnier is the only US military base in Africa, but also that "Camp Lemonnier is the centerpiece of an expanding constellation of half a dozen U.S. drone and surveillance bases in Africa, created to combat a new generation of terrorist groups across the continent, from Mali to Libya to the Central African Republic." Which statement is true? 108.202.209.204 ( talk) 09:09, 5 April 2015 (UTC)
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I am fearful that I am being hacked by one of the officers who reside at the base.....can someone please assist me with any information available??
Thank you kindly, Teresa, Iowa USA 563-260-1458 166.181.86.160 ( talk) 11:17, 2 June 2022 (UTC)
Hi all,
The page currently states that:
In May 2014, U.S. President Obama and Djiboutian President Guelleh agreed on a 20-year extension of the American lease, at $63 million a year in rent – about double its previous rate. The US is in the process of expanding the base and plans to spend $1.4 billion upgrading the facility over the next two decades.
The two referenced articles give different lengths:
The National states: "Last year, the US renewed the lease on the camp for 20 years, promising Djibouti $70 million (Dh257m) a year in rent – about double what it was paying before. The US is in the process of expanding the base and plans to spend $1.4 billion upgrading the facility over the next two decades." [2]
Whereas Al Jazeera contradicts it in its headline: "US secures 10-year deal for Djibouti base" [3]
The New York Times [4] also gives 20 years, but I have heard experts refer to a 10 year lease. Can anyone resolve this? Africanedits ( talk) 15:07, 28 May 2024 (UTC)
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PAE is not part of Lockheed anymore as of Spring 2011 — Preceding unsigned comment added by 208.195.70.41 ( talk) 22:25, 28 June 2011 (UTC)
When did Camp Lemonier get F15 and F16 fighters?
The jets there are French Mirages....There are six F15E(?) on the eastern ramp along with P3's and probably an AC-130 Specter. [1]
Left 16 Oct 2008 and no fighters of C17 detachment....
PO1 "D Day" —Preceding unsigned comment added by 207.68.54.126 ( talk) 20:23, 26 October 2008 (UTC)
References
Hola el alcalde de San Juan Puerto Rico se encuentra disenando un evento que permita reconocer sus gestiones en camp lemonier africa por favor deseamos contactarnos lo antes posible comunicarse a la policia municipal de san juan 787-463-9278 / 787-283-3090. o escribeme a ( [email protected])
Hola el alcalde de San Juan Puerto Rico se encuentra disenando un evento que permita reconocer sus gestiones en camp lemonier africa por favor deseamos contactarnos lo antes posible comunicarse a la policia municipal de san juan 787-463-9278 / 787-283-3090. o escribeme a ( [email protected])att. Agente Carlos Tellado
This page needs to be moved back so it has the correct spelling in the URL I just don't know how.
215.67.132.1 ( talk) 18:17, 5 November 2009 (UTC)
The JDF had, as of 2010, a contingent of P3 Orion aircraft and crew/support personnel and equipment operating out of Camp Lemonnier. If anyone has a reference for it (other than my OR/personal experience in meeting them), please add it to the article, to honor these fine men. Wzrd1 ( talk) 02:03, 29 October 2011 (UTC)
Change of command was May 2. Captain Pete Van Stee is now the commanding officer of the base. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.101.208.218 ( talk) 15:01, 20 May 2013 (UTC)
Camp Lemonnier was not a French Foreign Legion base. It was part of the French Army's Troupes de Marines (formerly known as Troupes Coloniales). Specifically it was an artillery base, as evidenced by the artillery pieces near the main flagpole. In the 'White House' building one can see pictures of the plumed-hat colonial soldiers. 169.252.4.21 ( talk) 08:13, 21 February 2014 (UTC)
The article says that Camp Lemonnier is the only US military base in Africa, but also that "Camp Lemonnier is the centerpiece of an expanding constellation of half a dozen U.S. drone and surveillance bases in Africa, created to combat a new generation of terrorist groups across the continent, from Mali to Libya to the Central African Republic." Which statement is true? 108.202.209.204 ( talk) 09:09, 5 April 2015 (UTC)
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I am fearful that I am being hacked by one of the officers who reside at the base.....can someone please assist me with any information available??
Thank you kindly, Teresa, Iowa USA 563-260-1458 166.181.86.160 ( talk) 11:17, 2 June 2022 (UTC)
Hi all,
The page currently states that:
In May 2014, U.S. President Obama and Djiboutian President Guelleh agreed on a 20-year extension of the American lease, at $63 million a year in rent – about double its previous rate. The US is in the process of expanding the base and plans to spend $1.4 billion upgrading the facility over the next two decades.
The two referenced articles give different lengths:
The National states: "Last year, the US renewed the lease on the camp for 20 years, promising Djibouti $70 million (Dh257m) a year in rent – about double what it was paying before. The US is in the process of expanding the base and plans to spend $1.4 billion upgrading the facility over the next two decades." [2]
Whereas Al Jazeera contradicts it in its headline: "US secures 10-year deal for Djibouti base" [3]
The New York Times [4] also gives 20 years, but I have heard experts refer to a 10 year lease. Can anyone resolve this? Africanedits ( talk) 15:07, 28 May 2024 (UTC)