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list of U.S. military bases and installations in Italy



The meticulous research of AB Mariantoni,
while the
map and some comments are taken from the site
iraqlibero.at


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Here you will find instead a list of

U.S. military bases worldwide.




Here you will find an article about ninety bombs
that are currently on our territory.


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"Armageddon:
understand the American empire."

















The abbreviations

USAF: Air Force

Navy: Navy


Army: Army

NSA: National Security Agency
[Safety Agency national]

Setaf :
Southern European Task Force [Task Force South European]





List by Region



Trentino Alto Adige


1.
Hühnerspiel [Bz]. USAF radar station and telecommunications.


2. Monte Paganella [Tn]. Stazione telecomunicazioni Usaf.



Friuli Venezia Giulia


3. Aviano
[Pn]. La più grande base avanzata, deposito nucleare e centro di telecomunicazioni dell'Usaf in Italia [almeno tremila
militari e civili americani ]. Nella base sono dislocate le forze operative pronte al combattimento dell'Usaf [un gruppo di cacciabombardieri ] utilizzate in passato nei bombardamenti in Bosnia. Inoltre la Sedicesima Forza Aerea ed il Trentunesimo
Gruppo da caccia dell'aviazione Usa, nonché uno squadrone di F-18 dei Marines. Si presume che la base ospiti, in bunker sotterranei la cui costruzione was authorized by Congress, nuclear bombs. The air base of Aviano (Pordenone) are permanently deployed since 1994, the 31st Fighter Wing, equipped with two squadrons of F-16 [in the war against Yugoslavia in 1999, performs' 78 days in 9000 combat missions: a real their record] and the 16th Air Force.
latter is equipped with F-16 fighters and F-15, and is responsible, under the U.S. European Command, to plan and conduct air combat operations not only in Southern Europe but also in the Middle East and North Africa . It operates with a staff of 11,500 military and civilian, from two main bases: Aviano, where is its headquarters, and the Turkish base of Incirlik. Sara 'just the world's main base for the air offensive against Iraq in the north, but the use of the 16th Air Force aircraft will be' planned and directed from the headquarters of Aviano.

4. Roveredo [Pn]. U.S. arms depot.

5. Looking [Ud]. USAF Base.

6. Maniago [Ud]. Shooting Range USAF.

7. San Bernardo [Ud].
U.S. Army ammunition depot.

8. Trieste.
U.S. naval base.


Veneto


9. Camp Ederle [I].
headquarters of NATO and the U.S. Army Command Setaf,
who controls American forces in Italy, Turkey and Greece. In
this basis there are usually
ground combat forces in Italy: one airborne battalion, an artillery battalion
nuclear-capable, three companies
of genius. Important telecommunications station. The
military and American civilians working at Camp Ederle
should be about two thousand.

10. Vicenza: Command
Setaf. Fifth Air Force tactical [USAF]. Probable deposit
nuclear warheads.

11. Tormeno [San Giovanni in Monte, I].
deposits of weapons and ammunition.

12. Longwood [I]. Important
arms depot.

13. Oderzo [TV].
Storage of weapons and ammunition

14. Codognè [TV].
storage of weapons and ammunition

15. Istrana [TV]. USAF base.


16. Cyan [TV]. Use radar and telecommunications center.


17. Verona. Air Operations Center [USAF]. Born and based
Land Forces Southern Europe, Centre for Telecommunications
[USAF].

18. Affi [VR]. U.S. telecommunications center.


19. Length [Vr]. U.S. radar center.

20.
Erbezzo [VR]. NSA radar antenna.

21. Conselve [Pd].
U.S. radar base.

22. Monte Venda [Pd]. Antenna
Use telecommunications and radar.

23. Venice.
U.S. naval base.

24. Sant'Anna di Alfaedo [Pd]. U.S. radar base.

25.
blades Concordia [Fr]. Base of U.S. telecommunications and radar.


26. Gotthard Boscomantico [Fr].
U.S. telecommunications center.

27. Ceggia [Fr].
U.S. radar center.


Lombardia


28. Ghedi [BS].
USAF base station communication and storage of nuclear bombs
.

29. Montichiari [BS]. Airbase [USAF].

30.
Remondo [Pv]. U.S. Army Base.

108. Sorico [Co].
Antenna Nsa.


Piemonte


31. Cameri
[No]. Base aerea Usa con copertura Nato.

32.
Candelo-Masazza [Vc]. Addestramento Usaf e Us Army, copertura
Nato.


Liguria


33. La Spezia. Centro
antisommergibili di Saclant [vedi 35 ].

34. Finale Ligure
[Sv]. Stazione di telecomunicazioni della Us Army.

35. San
Bartolomeo [Sp]: Centro ricerche per la guerra sottomarina.
Composta da tre strutture. Innanzitutto il Saclant, una filiale
della Nato che non
no map is shown in the Atlantic Alliance. The SACLANT would play no better
out marine research: a dossier prepared by the Federation of

Refoundation Communist
we speak of "occupation
areas of the lake for the military and the Italian state
[admission of the U.S. Sixth Fleet]. " Then there
Maricocesco, an agency that provides spare parts for ships. And finally
MARIPERMAN, the Standing Committee for the experiments
on war material, consisting of five hundred and eleven institutions
[artillery, munizioni e missili, alle armi
subacquee].


Emilia Romagna


36. Monte
San Damiano [Pc]. Base dell'Usaf con copertura Nato.

37.
Monte Cimone [Mo]. Stazione telecomunicazioni Usa con copertura
Nato.

38. Parma. Deposito dell'Usaf con copertura Nato.


39. Bologna. Stazione di telecomunicazioni del
Dipartimento di Stato.

40. Rimini. Gruppo logistico Usa
per l'attivazione di bombe nucleari.

41. Rimini-Miramare.
Centro telecomunicazioni Usa.


Marche


42.
Potenza Picena [Mc]. Centro radar Usa con copertura Nato.



Toscana


43. Camp Darby [Pi]. Il
Setaf ha il più grande deposito logistico del Mediterraneo
[tra Pisa e Livorno], con circa 1.400 uomini, dove si trova il
31st Munitions Squadron. Qui, in 125 bunker sotterranei, e'
stoccata una riserva strategica per l'esercito e l'aeronautica
statunitensi, stimata in oltre un milione e mezzo di munizioni.
Strettamente collegato tramite una rete di canali al vicino porto
di Livorno, attraverso il Canale dei Navicelli, è base di
rifornimento delle unità navali di stanza nel
Mediterraneo. Ottavo Gruppo di supporto Usa e Base dell'US Army
per l'appoggio alle forze statunitensi al Sud del Po, nel
Mediterraneo, nel Golfo, nell'Africa del Nord e la Turchia.

44.
Coltano [Pi]. Importante base Usa-Nsa per le telecomunicazioni:
da qui sono gestite tutte le informazioni raccolte dai centri di
telecomunicazione siti nel Mediterraneo. Deposito munizioni Us
Army; Base Nsa.

45. Pisa [aeroporto militare]. Base
saltuaria dell'Usaf.

46. Talamone [Gr]. Base saltuaria
dell'Us Navy.

47. Poggio Ballone [Gr]. Tra Follonica,
Castiglione della Pescaia and Tirli: U.S. Center radar coverage
NATO.

48. Livorno. U.S. Naval Base.

49. Yoke Mount
[Ms]. U.S. telecommunications center with NATO coverage.



Sardinia


50. La Maddalena - Santo Stefano
[Ss]. U.S. atomic base, submarine base, naval
team to support the American aircraft carrier "Simon Lake".


51. Limbara Monte [among Oschiri and Temple, Ss].
U.S. Missile Base.

52. Sinis di Cabras [Or]. Data processing center
[NSA].

53. Island Tavolara [Ss].
Wireless stations to support
submarines of the U.S. Navy.

54. Torre Grande di Oristano. NSA radar base.

55.
Monte Arci [Or]. U.S. telecommunications station coverage
NATO.

56. Capo Frasca [Or]. Heliport and radar equipment
USA.

57. Santulussurgiu [Or]. Telecommunications station coverage
USAF NATO.

58. Perdasdefogu [Nu]. Base
missile test.

59. Capo Teulada [Ca]. Da Capo Teulada
Capo Frasca [Or], approximately 100 km of coastline,
7,200 acres and more than 70 000 hectares of areas
off limits: shooting range for practice flying and naval aviation
the U.S. Sixth Fleet and NATO.

60.
Cagliari. U.S. Naval Base.

61. Decimomannu [Ca]. U.S. Airport
coverage NATO.

62. Elmas airport [Ca].
USAF Air Base.

63. Skipping Quirra [Ca]. polygons
missile.

64. Cape San Lorenzo [Ca].
training area for the U.S. Sixth Fleet.

65. Monte Urpino
[Ca]. U.S. and NATO ammunition depots.


Lazio


66.
Rome. Central Command for the Mediterranean and the NATO
U.S. joint logistics coordination. Born

Station 67.
Rome Ciampino [military airport]. USAF occasional care.

68.
Rocca di Papa [Rom]. Use telecommunication station with NATO coverage
, likely in connection with underground installations
of Monte Cavo

69. Monte Romano [Vt]. Polygon
occasional shot of the U.S. Army.

70. Gaeta
[Lt]. Permanent basis of the Sixth Fleet and the naval squadron to escort the aircraft carrier
"La Salle".

71. Casale
Palm [Lt]. Born under control telecommunications school
Usa.


Campania


72. Napoli. Comando
del Security Force dei Marines. Base di sommergibili Usa. Comando
delle Forze Aeree Usa per il Mediterraneo. Porto normalmente
impiegato dalle unità civili e militari Usa. Si calcola
che da Napoli e Livorno transitino annualmente circa cinquemila
contenitori di materiale militare.

73. Aeroporto Napoli
Capodichino. Base aerea Usaf.

74. Monte Camaldoli [Na].
Stazione di telecomunicazioni Usa.

75. Ischia [Na].
Antenna di telecomunicazioni Usa con copertura Nato.

76.
Nisida [Na]. U.S. Army Base.

77. Bagnoli [Na].
site of the most important center of coordination of all activities of the U.S. Navy
telecommunications, command and control of the Mediterranean.

78.
Agnano [near the famous race track]. U.S. Army Base.


80. Licola [Na]. U.S. telecommunications satellite.

81.
Lago Patria [Ce]. U.S. telecommunications station.

82. Giugliano
[vicinity of Lago Patria, Na]. Statcom command.

83.
Grazzanise [Ce]. USAF occasional care.

84. Mondragone
[We]: U.S. and NATO Command Center underground fallout, where
would be moved to the U.S. and NATO command in wartime

85.
Montevergine [Av]: U.S. communications station.



Basilicata


79. Cirigliano [Mt].
Command U.S. Naval Forces in Europe.

86.
Pietraficcata [Mt]. U.S. and NATO telecommunications center.



Puglia


87. Gioia del Colle [Ba].
U.S. air base for technical support.

88. Brindisi.
U.S. Naval Base.

89. Punta della Contessa [Br]. Rifle shooting
U.S. and NATO.

90. San Vito Norman [Br]. There would be room for
a thousand American soldiers of 499 °
Expeditionary Squadron;. Base Secret Service.
Electronics Security Group [NSA].

91. Monte Iacotenente [Fg]. Base
of complex radar Nadge.

92. Otranto.
U.S. radar station.

93. Taranto .
U.S. Naval Base. Luggage U.S. and NATO.

94. Martinafranca
[Ta]. U.S. radar base.


Calabria


95.
Crotone. Telecommunications and radar station U.S. and NATO.

96.
Monte Mancuso [Cz]. U.S. telecommunications station.

97.
Sellia Marina [Cz]. U.S. telecommunications center with cover
NATO.


Sicily


98. Sigonella [coach].
Main land-based U.S. Navy in the central Mediterranean,
logistical support of Sixth Fleet [about 3,400 troops and American civilians
]. In addition to units of the U.S. Navy, is home to several squadrons
tactical USAF: helicopters of the type HC-4, F14 Tomcat fighter
and A6 Intruder, groups of F-16 and F-111
equipped with nuclear bombs of the type B- 43,
more than 100 kilotons each.

99. S. Motta Anastasia [coach].
U.S. telecommunications station.

100. Caltagirone [coach].
U.S. telecommunications station.

101. Vizzini [coach]. Several
U.S. deposits. Note: An Air Force sergeant
military wrote us, stating that there are installations
this U.S. military base in Italian.


102. Palermo Punta Raisi
[airport]. USAF occasional basis.

103.
Island Female [Pa]. U.S. and NATO ammunition depot.

104.
Comiso [RG]. The base would be dismantled.

105. Marina
in March [RG]. Telecommunications station USA.

106.
Augusta [Sr]. Bottom of the Sixth Fleet and ammunition depot.


107. Mount Laurel [Sr]. U.S. telecommunications station.


109. Centuripe [En]. U.S. telecommunications station.


110. Niscemi [Cl]. Base of NavComTelSta [communication
U.S. Navy].

111. Trapani. USAF base with NATO coverage.


112. Pantelleria [Tp]: Centro telecommunications
U.S. Navy, NATO air base and radar.

113. Lampedusa Island
[Ag]: U.S. Coast Guard Base. Centre for listening and communications
NSA.
















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