US Naval Air Station
Port Lyautey, Morocco
The photographs on this page were submitted by Paul Fleming and are continued in three sections; Station, Kenitra and Rabat photographs. They were taken in 1959.
STATION PHOTOGRAPHS

A Metro duty truck outside the mess-hall

The Gymnasium

Barracks area looking towards the EM Club
KENITRA PHOTOGRAPHS

Mouth and breakwater of the Wadi Sebou

Kenitra City Hall, sometimes called the Pasha's Palace

Courtyard of the Red Cross in Kenitra

Outside the Villa Corvette

The Roman Catholic Church, along with the clock and train station, one of the three most noted landmarks in Kenitra................Web editors note! While property in Morocco could be privately owned, the land could not. Around 2000-2001, the Catholic Church gave up the property due to diminishing attendance. As such, the government purchased the Church, razed it to the ground and erected a national bank on the former site of the Church. The irony is, the Church is gone but Mama's still operates!

Entrance to the Fort that was above the Sebou River

Cannons still in place at Fort

The ruins below the fort
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