Western Naval Task Force Marker

Overview

The Western Naval Task Force Marker in Casablanca, Morocco is located at the Ben M'Sik civilian cemetery. The bronze plaque, mounted on a solid block of Moroccan granite, commemorates the U.S. Western Task Force, which successfully made assault landings in Morocco at Mohammedia, Safi and Kenitra on November 8-11, 1942. This was the first ever trans-oceanic amphibious operation, which embarked from Hampton Roads, Va. and was comprised of American troops that were transported and supported by 100 naval vessels. The landings were made near Casablanca on the Atlantic coast of French Morocco.

Location: Morocco

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Cemetery Information

Visiting Hours

The Western Naval Task Force Marker is located within the Ben M'Sik civilian cemetery, and therefore adheres to the cemetery operating hours.

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Western Naval Task Force Marker
Casablanca
Morocco

Directions

GPS Coordinates: 33° 34' 41" N , 7° 34' 32" W

The Western Naval Task Force Marker in Casablanca, Morocco is located at the Ben M'Sik civilian cemetery.

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