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This is an airport in Chad


-FORT LAMY(N’DJAMENA) MAIDUGRI-KANO Your Captain Speaking: Today we climb to 6,500ft and enter French Equatorial Africa where we stop at Atti for fuel and then onwards to Fort Lamy.
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FORT LAMY = Anciens
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Fort Lamy that was torpedoed and sunk on 8 March 1943 by the German submarine U-527 in the North Atlantic, south-east of Cape Farewell, in position 58
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Fort Lamy, French West Africa, June 11 - Amelia Earhart landed here today to complete a 1,000-mile leg of her flight around the world. She set her twin-engined monoplane down at 6:55 a.m. (C.S.T.) after flying from Gao over equatorial Africa.
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Fort Lamy multiplayer map in Resistance 3.
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Fort Lamy, Archambault and Crampbel, for Bangassu in French Equatorial Africa and thence to Stanleyville in the Belgian Congo.
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Fort Lamy, Chad - Marseilles, France AC Type: Lockheed 1649A Starliner Registration: F-BHBM cn / ln: 1027 Aboard:
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Fort Lamy, Chad to Marseilles, France, the airliner crashed and burned in the Sahara Desert due to the detonation of a nitrocellulose bomb.
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Fort Lamy (as N'Djamena was then known) which, although it does not show the boundaries of the districts, does show their names.
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Fort Lamy French / MOWT 1940 steel - general 34 Liverpool Straggled / Sunk - 46† See Notes Vinriver British sugar – Clyde Listed in SC 122 Sutlej " general - 1 passenger - mail 35 (64)* Glasgow – Kingswood
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Fort Lamy (nowadays known as N'Djamena) in Chad. This was of major strategic importance to the Allies as a resupply base.
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fort Lamy under the French, had once been one of the best places in the Sahel for nightlife, turned into a grim sort of place.
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