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Exercise Longstep

Exercise Longstep was a ten-day NATO naval exercise held in the Mediterranean Sea during November 1952 under the overall command of Admiral Robert B. Carney, USN, the Commander-in-Chief Allied Forces Southern Europe (CINCAFSOUTH). This exercise involved over 170 warships and 700 aircraft, and it featured a large-scale amphibious assault along the western…

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Location
NATO Southern Region: Northern Italy, Mediterranean Sea, Aegean Sea, Turkey
Date
November 1952
Executed by
Admiral Robert B. Carney, USN, Commander-in-Chief Allied Forces Southern Europe (CINCAFSOUTH)
Objective
Deployment of NATO naval and amphibious forces
Planned by
Allied Forces Southern Europe (AFSOUTH)
Type
NATO multi-lateral naval exercises

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Exercise Longstep

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related to background · 17
Exercise Longstep → AFSOUTH, Allied Forces Southern Europe, April, Army, Army Dwight, Eisenhower, Europe, General, In January, Korean War, NATO, NATO's, North Atlantic Council, SHAPE, SHAPE's, Soviet, Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers
Date · 1
Exercise Longstep → November 1952
Executed by · 1
Exercise Longstep → Admiral Robert B. Carney, USN, Commander-in-Chief Allied Forces Southern Europe (CINCAFSOUTH)
Location · 1
Exercise Longstep → NATO Southern Region: Northern Italy, Mediterranean Sea, Aegean Sea, Turkey
Objective · 1
Exercise Longstep → Deployment of NATO naval and amphibious forces
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Exercise Longstep → Allied Forces Southern Europe (AFSOUTH)
Type · 1
Exercise Longstep → NATO multi-lateral naval exercises

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forces longstep allied exercise europe command naval nato southern robert admiral usn amphibious mediterranean force aircraft carney turkey war sea

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Exercise LongstepDateNovember 19521.00infobox
Exercise LongstepExecuted byAdmiral Robert B. Carney, USN, Commander-in-Chief Allied Forces Southern Europe (CINCAFSOUTH)1.00infobox
Exercise LongstepLocationNATO Southern Region: Northern Italy, Mediterranean Sea, Aegean Sea, Turkey1.00infobox
Exercise LongstepObjectiveDeployment of NATO naval and amphibious forces1.00infobox
Exercise LongstepPlanned byAllied Forces Southern Europe (AFSOUTH)1.00infobox
Exercise LongstepTypeNATO multi-lateral naval exercises1.00infobox
Exercise Longsteprelated to backgroundIn January0.60section
Exercise Longsteprelated to backgroundNorth Atlantic Council0.60section
Exercise Longsteprelated to backgroundNATO's0.60section
Exercise Longsteprelated to backgroundSoviet0.60section
Exercise Longsteprelated to backgroundNATO0.60section
Exercise Longsteprelated to backgroundKorean War0.60section

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