The United States Army has military complexes (bases are Italian territory and can be managed anytime by the Italian State authorities, as the Sigonella crisis showed) in Italy:
* , near Vicenza (northern Italy, in the Veneto region; HQ of 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team, also part of US Army Africa.)
* Caserma Ederle, near Vicenza (northern Italy, in the Veneto region — HQ of the United States Army Africa and of the US 173rd Airborne Brigade)
* Darby Military Community, formerly Camp Darby, located in the Province of Pisa, halfway between Pisa and Livorno. A 1951 US-Italian agreement conceded to the Pentagon the transformation of thousands of acres of Tuscan woods in a secret military base. The complex is named in honour of William O. Darby, founder of the US 1st Ranger Battalion, w
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| - La presenza militare statunitense in Italia ebbe inizio nel 1943 con l'invasione del paese, alleato della Germania nazista durante la seconda guerra mondiale, e la sua liberazione dal nazifascismo; divenne in seguito permanente dal 1951 a seguito della sottoscrizione di un accordo di collaborazione militare. Nel 2013 erano presenti sul territorio italiano 9 basi ed installazioni militari con personale statunitensi (comprese quelle NATO), con circa 13 000 militari. (it)
- The United States Army has military complexes (bases are Italian territory and can be managed anytime by the Italian State authorities, as the Sigonella crisis showed) in Italy:
* , near Vicenza (northern Italy, in the Veneto region; HQ of 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team, also part of US Army Africa.)
* Caserma Ederle, near Vicenza (northern Italy, in the Veneto region — HQ of the United States Army Africa and of the US 173rd Airborne Brigade)
* Darby Military Community, formerly Camp Darby, located in the Province of Pisa, halfway between Pisa and Livorno. A 1951 US-Italian agreement conceded to the Pentagon the transformation of thousands of acres of Tuscan woods in a secret military base. The complex is named in honour of William O. Darby, founder of the US 1st Ranger Battalion, w (en)
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| - The United States Army has military complexes (bases are Italian territory and can be managed anytime by the Italian State authorities, as the Sigonella crisis showed) in Italy:
* , near Vicenza (northern Italy, in the Veneto region; HQ of 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team, also part of US Army Africa.)
* Caserma Ederle, near Vicenza (northern Italy, in the Veneto region — HQ of the United States Army Africa and of the US 173rd Airborne Brigade)
* Darby Military Community, formerly Camp Darby, located in the Province of Pisa, halfway between Pisa and Livorno. A 1951 US-Italian agreement conceded to the Pentagon the transformation of thousands of acres of Tuscan woods in a secret military base. The complex is named in honour of William O. Darby, founder of the US 1st Ranger Battalion, who died on the battlefield in Italy in 1945 (see it:Camp Darby). (en)
- La presenza militare statunitense in Italia ebbe inizio nel 1943 con l'invasione del paese, alleato della Germania nazista durante la seconda guerra mondiale, e la sua liberazione dal nazifascismo; divenne in seguito permanente dal 1951 a seguito della sottoscrizione di un accordo di collaborazione militare. Nel 2013 erano presenti sul territorio italiano 9 basi ed installazioni militari con personale statunitensi (comprese quelle NATO), con circa 13 000 militari. (it)
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