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France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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Camp Geille", the largest French military installation in Senegal, was handed over to the Senegalese army on Thursday, July 17, 2025.
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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A soldier from the French Army's 1st Battalion poses at Camp Geille in Ouakam (Dakar) on Thursday, July 17, at the end of the ceremony to hand over the last two French bases in Senegal and West Africa to the Senegalese Army, marking the official end of the French Elements in Senegal (EFS) and more than 60 years of permanent French military presence.
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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A soldier from the French Army's 1st Battalion poses at Camp Geille in Ouakam (Dakar) on Thursday, July 17, at the end of the ceremony to hand over the last two French bases in Senegal and West Africa to the Senegalese Army, marking the official end of the French Elements in Senegal (EFS) and more than 60 years of permanent French military presence.
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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A Senegalese soldier poses with a flag bearing the colors of the Republic of Senegal, at the end of the ceremony to hand over the last French base to the Senegalese army, on Thursday, July 17, 2025, at Camp Geille in Dakar.
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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A soldier from the French Army's 1st Battalion poses at Camp Geille in Ouakam (Dakar) on Thursday, July 17, at the end of the ceremony to hand over the last two French bases in Senegal and West Africa to the Senegalese Army, marking the official end of the French Elements in Senegal (EFS) and more than 60 years of permanent French military presence.
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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A soldier from the French Army's 1st Battalion poses at Camp Geille in Ouakam (Dakar) on Thursday, July 17, at the end of the ceremony to hand over the last two French bases in Senegal and West Africa to the Senegalese Army, marking the official end of the French Elements in Senegal (EFS) and more than 60 years of permanent French military presence.
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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A soldier from the French Army's 1st Battalion poses at Camp Geille in Ouakam (Dakar) on Thursday, July 17, at the end of the ceremony to hand over the last two French bases in Senegal and West Africa to the Senegalese Army, marking the official end of the French Elements in Senegal (EFS) and more than 60 years of permanent French military presence.
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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Army soldiers pose at Camp Geille in Ouakam (Dakar) on Thursday, July 17, at the end of the ceremony to hand over the last two French bases in Senegal and West Africa to the Senegalese army, marking the official end of the French Elements in Senegal (EFS) and over 60 years of permanent French military presence.
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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"La Boule Joyeuse", a petanque court located at Camp Geille in Ouakam (Dakar, Senegal), is a symbol of the friendly military cooperation between the two countries. After more than 60 years of permanent French military presence in Senegal, France handed over "the key" to Camp Geille to the Senegalese army on Thursday, July 17, 2025, marking the official end of the French Elements in Senegal (EFS).
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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On Thursday, July 17, 2025, a parade of Senegalese Navy personnel took place on the parade ground of Camp Geille in Ouakam (Dakar), at the end of the ceremony to hand over the last two French bases in Senegal and West Africa to the Senegalese army. The ceremony marks the official end of the French Elements in Senegal (EFS) and over 60 years of permanent French military presence.
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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On Thursday, July 17, 2025, a parade of Senegalese Navy personnel took place on the parade ground of Camp Geille in Ouakam (Dakar), at the end of the ceremony to hand over the last two French bases in Senegal and West Africa to the Senegalese army. The ceremony marks the official end of the French Elements in Senegal (EFS) and over 60 years of permanent French military presence.
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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On Thursday, July 17, 2025, a parade of Senegalese Navy personnel took place on the parade ground of Camp Geille in Ouakam (Dakar), at the end of the ceremony to hand over the last two French bases in Senegal and West Africa to the Senegalese army. The ceremony marks the official end of the French Elements in Senegal (EFS) and over 60 years of permanent French military presence.
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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On Thursday, July 17, 2025, a parade of Senegalese Navy personnel took place on the parade ground of Camp Geille in Ouakam (Dakar), at the end of the ceremony to hand over the last two French bases in Senegal and West Africa to the Senegalese army. The ceremony marks the official end of the French Elements in Senegal (EFS) and over 60 years of permanent French military presence.
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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On Thursday, July 17, 2025, a parade of Senegalese Navy personnel took place on the parade ground of Camp Geille in Ouakam (Dakar), at the end of the ceremony to hand over the last two French bases in Senegal and West Africa to the Senegalese army. The ceremony marks the official end of the French Elements in Senegal (EFS) and over 60 years of permanent French military presence.
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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Military personnel from the Senegalese Navy are on hand in the parade ground at Camp Geille in Ouakam (Dakar) this Thursday, July 17, 2025, for the ceremony to hand over the last French base in Senegal to the Senegalese army.
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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Symbolic handover of the "key to the Geille camp" in Dakar, on Thursday, July 17, 2025, during the ceremony marking the handover to the Senegalese army of the last two French bases in Senegal and West Africa, and the official end of the French Elements in Senegal (EFS), after more than 60 years of permanent French military presence.
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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On Thursday, July 17, 2025, a parade of Senegalese Navy personnel took place on the parade ground of Camp Geille in Ouakam (Dakar), at the end of the ceremony to hand over the last two French bases in Senegal and West Africa to the Senegalese army. The ceremony marks the official end of the French Elements in Senegal (EFS) and over 60 years of permanent French military presence.
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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On Thursday, July 17, 2025, a parade of Senegalese Navy personnel took place on the parade ground of Camp Geille in Ouakam (Dakar), at the end of the ceremony to hand over the last two French bases in Senegal and West Africa to the Senegalese army. The ceremony marks the official end of the French Elements in Senegal (EFS) and over 60 years of permanent French military presence.
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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Military personnel from the Senegalese Navy are on hand in the parade ground at Camp Geille in Ouakam (Dakar) this Thursday, July 17, 2025, for the ceremony to hand over the last French base in Senegal to the Senegalese army.
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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View of the official tribune at the ceremony held at Camp de Geille, Dakar, on Thursday, July 17, 2025, for the handover to the Senegalese army of the last two French bases in Senegal and West Africa, marking the official end of the French Elements in Senegal (EFS) and over 60 years of permanent French military presence. Front row: Brigadier General Pascal Ianni (in beige uniform, center), Commander of the "Command for Africa", the French Ambassador to Senegal, Christine Fages (right), and Lieutenant General Mbaye Cissé, Chief of Staff of the Senegalese Armed Forces (left).
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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View of the official tribune at the ceremony held at Camp de Geille, Dakar, on Thursday, July 17, 2025, for the handover to the Senegalese army of the last two French bases in Senegal and West Africa, marking the official end of the French Elements in Senegal (EFS) and over 60 years of permanent French military presence. Front row: Brigadier General Pascal Ianni (in beige uniform, center), Commander of the "Command for Africa", the French Ambassador to Senegal, Christine Fages (right), and Lieutenant General Mbaye Cissé, Chief of Staff of the Senegalese Armed Forces (left).
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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View of the official tribune at the ceremony held at Camp de Geille, Dakar, on Thursday, July 17, 2025, for the handover to the Senegalese army of the last two French bases in Senegal and West Africa, marking the official end of the French Elements in Senegal (EFS) and over 60 years of permanent French military presence. Front row: Brigadier General Pascal Ianni (in beige uniform, center), Commander of the "Command for Africa", the French Ambassador to Senegal, Christine Fages (right), and Lieutenant General Mbaye Cissé, Chief of Staff of the Senegalese Armed Forces (left).
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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View of the official tribune at the ceremony held at Camp de Geille, Dakar, on Thursday, July 17, 2025, for the handover to the Senegalese army of the last two French bases in Senegal and West Africa, marking the official end of the French Elements in Senegal (EFS) and over 60 years of permanent French military presence. Front row: Brigadier General Pascal Ianni (in beige uniform, center), Commander of the "Command for Africa", the French Ambassador to Senegal, Christine Fages (right), and Lieutenant General Mbaye Cissé, Chief of Staff of the Senegalese Armed Forces (left).
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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Lieutenant General Mbaye Cissé, Senegal's Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces (CEMGA), delivered a speech on the Place d'Armes at Camp Geille in Ouakam (Dakar) on Thursday, July 17, 2025, to mark the handover to the Senegalese army of the last two French bases in Senegal and West Africa. This ceremony marks the official end of the French Elements in Senegal (EFS) and over 60 years of permanent French military presence.
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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Lieutenant General Mbaye Cissé, Senegal's Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces (CEMGA), delivered a speech on the Place d'Armes at Camp Geille in Ouakam (Dakar) on Thursday, July 17, 2025, to mark the handover to the Senegalese army of the last two French bases in Senegal and West Africa. This ceremony marks the official end of the French Elements in Senegal (EFS) and over 60 years of permanent French military presence.
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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Lieutenant General Mbaye Cissé, Senegal's Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces (CEMGA), delivered a speech on the Place d'Armes at Camp Geille in Ouakam (Dakar) on Thursday, July 17, 2025, to mark the handover to the Senegalese army of the last two French bases in Senegal and West Africa. This ceremony marks the official end of the French Elements in Senegal (EFS) and over 60 years of permanent French military presence.
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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Lieutenant General Mbaye Cissé, Senegal's Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces (CEMGA), delivered a speech on the Place d'Armes at Camp Geille in Ouakam (Dakar) on Thursday, July 17, 2025, to mark the handover to the Senegalese army of the last two French bases in Senegal and West Africa. This ceremony marks the official end of the French Elements in Senegal (EFS) and over 60 years of permanent French military presence.
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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Lieutenant General Mbaye Cissé, Senegal's Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces (CEMGA), delivered a speech on the Place d'Armes at Camp Geille in Ouakam (Dakar) on Thursday, July 17, 2025, to mark the handover to the Senegalese army of the last two French bases in Senegal and West Africa. This ceremony marks the official end of the French Elements in Senegal (EFS) and over 60 years of permanent French military presence.
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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Brigadier General Pascal Ianni, Commander of the "Command for Africa" (left, in beige uniform) and Lieutenant General Mbaye Cissé, Senegal's Chief of General Staff (CEMGA) (right), stand on the Place d'Armes at Camp Geille in Ouakam (Dakar) on Thursday, July 17, 2025, to witness the raising of the colors and the passing of the flag during the ceremony to hand over the last two French bases in Senegal and West Africa to the Senegalese army. This ceremony marks the official end of the French Elements in Senegal (EFS) and over 60 years of permanent French military presence.
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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Brigadier General Pascal Ianni, Commander of the "Command for Africa" (left, in beige uniform) and Lieutenant General Mbaye Cissé, Senegal's Chief of General Staff (CEMGA) (right), stand on the Place d'Armes at Camp Geille in Ouakam (Dakar) on Thursday, July 17, 2025, to witness the raising of the colors and the passing of the flag during the ceremony to hand over the last two French bases in Senegal and West Africa to the Senegalese army. This ceremony marks the official end of the French Elements in Senegal (EFS) and over 60 years of permanent French military presence.
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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Brigadier General Pascal Ianni, Commander of the "Command for Africa" (left, in beige uniform) and Lieutenant General Mbaye Cissé, Senegal's Chief of General Staff (CEMGA) (right), stand on the Place d'Armes at Camp Geille in Ouakam (Dakar) on Thursday, July 17, 2025, to witness the raising of the colors and the passing of the flag during the ceremony to hand over the last two French bases in Senegal and West Africa to the Senegalese army. This ceremony marks the official end of the French Elements in Senegal (EFS) and over 60 years of permanent French military presence.
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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Brigadier General Pascal Ianni, Commander of the "Command for Africa" (left, in beige uniform) and Lieutenant General Mbaye Cissé, Senegal's Chief of General Staff (CEMGA) (right), stand on the Place d'Armes at Camp Geille in Ouakam (Dakar) on Thursday, July 17, 2025, to witness the raising of the colors and the passing of the flag during the ceremony to hand over the last two French bases in Senegal and West Africa to the Senegalese army. This ceremony marks the official end of the French Elements in Senegal (EFS) and over 60 years of permanent French military presence.
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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Brigadier General Pascal Ianni, Commander of the "Command for Africa" (left, in beige uniform) and Lieutenant General Mbaye Cissé, Senegal's Chief of General Staff (CEMGA) (right), stand on the Place d'Armes at Camp Geille in Ouakam (Dakar) on Thursday, July 17, 2025, to witness the raising of the colors and the passing of the flag during the ceremony to hand over the last two French bases in Senegal and West Africa to the Senegalese army. This ceremony marks the official end of the French Elements in Senegal (EFS) and over 60 years of permanent French military presence.
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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Brigadier General Pascal Ianni, Commander of the "Command for Africa" (left, in beige uniform) and Lieutenant General Mbaye Cissé, Senegal's Chief of General Staff (CEMGA) (right), stand on the Place d'Armes at Camp Geille in Ouakam (Dakar) on Thursday, July 17, 2025, to witness the raising of the colors and the passing of the flag during the ceremony to hand over the last two French bases in Senegal and West Africa to the Senegalese army. This ceremony marks the official end of the French Elements in Senegal (EFS) and over 60 years of permanent French military presence.
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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Brigadier General Pascal Ianni, Commander of the "Command for Africa" (left, in beige uniform) and Lieutenant General Mbaye Cissé, Senegal's Chief of General Staff (CEMGA) (right), stand on the Place d'Armes at Camp Geille in Ouakam (Dakar) on Thursday, July 17, 2025, to witness the raising of the colors and the passing of the flag during the ceremony to hand over the last two French bases in Senegal and West Africa to the Senegalese army. This ceremony marks the official end of the French Elements in Senegal (EFS) and over 60 years of permanent French military presence.
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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Brigadier General Pascal Ianni, Commander of the "Command for Africa" (left, in beige uniform) and Lieutenant General Mbaye Cissé, Senegal's Chief of General Staff (CEMGA) (right), stand on the Place d'Armes at Camp Geille in Ouakam (Dakar) on Thursday, July 17, 2025, to witness the raising of the colors and the passing of the flag during the ceremony to hand over the last two French bases in Senegal and West Africa to the Senegalese army. This ceremony marks the official end of the French Elements in Senegal (EFS) and over 60 years of permanent French military presence.
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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French and Senegalese officers sit next to the official podium during the handover ceremony of the last French base in Senegal, at Camp Geille in Dakar, on Thursday July 17, 2025.
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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A military patch showing Africa in yellow on a green background, the symbol of French overseas operations on the African continent. Here, it is affixed to an officer's shirt during the ceremony to hand over the last two French bases in Senegal and West Africa to the Senegalese army, at Camp Geille in Ouakam (Dakar), on Thursday, July 17, 2025. This ceremony marks the official end of the French Elements in Senegal (EFS) and over 60 years of permanent French military presence.
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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Brigadier General Pascal Ianni (beige suit, center), commander of the "Command for Africa", is pictured here with France's ambassador to Senegal, Christine Fages (to his left), and Lieutenant General Mbaye Cissé, Senegal's Chief of the Armed Forces General Staff (CEMGA) (to his right). We see them here in the official gallery, at the ceremony to hand over the last French base in Senegal to the Senegalese army, on Thursday July 17, 2025, at Camp Geille in Dakar.
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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A military patch showing Africa in yellow on a green background, the symbol of French overseas operations on the African continent. Here, it is affixed to an officer's shirt during the ceremony to hand over the last two French bases in Senegal and West Africa to the Senegalese army, at Camp Geille in Ouakam (Dakar), on Thursday, July 17, 2025. This ceremony marks the official end of the French Elements in Senegal (EFS) and over 60 years of permanent French military presence.
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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A Senegalese soldier marches in step after hoisting the Senegalese flag and colors on the Place d'Armes, during the handover ceremony of the last two French bases in Senegal and West Africa, at Camp Geille, Ouakam (Dakar), Thursday, July 17, 2025. This ceremony marks the official end of the French Elements in Senegal (EFS) and over 60 years of permanent French military presence.
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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A Senegalese serviceman stands ready for the raising of the colors and the passing of the flag during the ceremony to hand over the last two French bases in Senegal and West Africa, at Camp Geille, Ouakam (Dakar), on Thursday, July 17, 2025. This ceremony marks the official end of the French Elements in Senegal (EFS) and over 60 years of permanent French military presence.
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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A Senegalese serviceman stands ready for the raising of the colors and the passing of the flag during the ceremony to hand over the last two French bases in Senegal and West Africa, at Camp Geille, Ouakam (Dakar), on Thursday, July 17, 2025. This ceremony marks the official end of the French Elements in Senegal (EFS) and over 60 years of permanent French military presence.
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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View of the official tribune at the ceremony held at Camp de Geille, Dakar, on Thursday, July 17, 2025, for the handover to the Senegalese army of the last two French bases in Senegal and West Africa, marking the official end of the French Elements in Senegal (EFS) and over 60 years of permanent French military presence. Front row: Brigadier General Pascal Ianni (in beige uniform, center), Commander of the "Command for Africa", the French Ambassador to Senegal, Christine Fages (right), and Lieutenant General Mbaye Cissé, Chief of Staff of the Senegalese Armed Forces (left).
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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Brigadier General Pascal Ianni, Commander of the "Command for Africa" (left, in beige uniform) and Lieutenant General Mbaye Cissé, Senegal's Chief of General Staff (CEMGA) (right), stand on the Place d'Armes at Camp Geille in Ouakam (Dakar) on Thursday, July 17, 2025, to witness the raising of the colors and the passing of the flag during the ceremony to hand over the last two French bases in Senegal and West Africa to the Senegalese army. This ceremony marks the official end of the French Elements in Senegal (EFS) and over 60 years of permanent French military presence.
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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Brigadier General Pascal Ianni, Commander of the "Command for Africa" (left, in beige uniform) and Lieutenant General Mbaye Cissé, Senegal's Chief of General Staff (CEMGA) (right), stand on the Place d'Armes at Camp Geille in Ouakam (Dakar) on Thursday, July 17, 2025, to witness the raising of the colors and the passing of the flag during the ceremony to hand over the last two French bases in Senegal and West Africa to the Senegalese army. This ceremony marks the official end of the French Elements in Senegal (EFS) and over 60 years of permanent French military presence.
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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Brigadier General Pascal Ianni, Commander of the "Command for Africa" (left, in beige uniform) and Lieutenant General Mbaye Cissé, Senegal's Chief of General Staff (CEMGA) (right), stand on the Place d'Armes at Camp Geille in Ouakam (Dakar) on Thursday, July 17, 2025, to witness the raising of the colors and the passing of the flag during the ceremony to hand over the last two French bases in Senegal and West Africa to the Senegalese army. This ceremony marks the official end of the French Elements in Senegal (EFS) and over 60 years of permanent French military presence.
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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Brigadier General Pascal Ianni, Commander of the "Command for Africa" (left, in beige uniform) and Lieutenant General Mbaye Cissé, Senegal's Chief of General Staff (CEMGA) (right), stand on the Place d'Armes at Camp Geille in Ouakam (Dakar) on Thursday, July 17, 2025, to witness the raising of the colors and the passing of the flag during the ceremony to hand over the last two French bases in Senegal and West Africa to the Senegalese army. This ceremony marks the official end of the French Elements in Senegal (EFS) and over 60 years of permanent French military presence.
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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Brigadier General Pascal Ianni, Commander of the "Command for Africa" (left, in beige uniform) and Lieutenant General Mbaye Cissé, Senegal's Chief of General Staff (CEMGA) (right), stand on the Place d'Armes at Camp Geille in Ouakam (Dakar) on Thursday, July 17, 2025, to witness the raising of the colors and the passing of the flag during the ceremony to hand over the last two French bases in Senegal and West Africa to the Senegalese army. This ceremony marks the official end of the French Elements in Senegal (EFS) and over 60 years of permanent French military presence.
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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Brigadier General Pascal Ianni, Commander of the "Command for Africa" (left, in beige uniform) and Lieutenant General Mbaye Cissé, Senegal's Chief of General Staff (CEMGA) (right), stand on the Place d'Armes at Camp Geille in Ouakam (Dakar) on Thursday, July 17, 2025, to witness the raising of the colors and the passing of the flag during the ceremony to hand over the last two French bases in Senegal and West Africa to the Senegalese army. This ceremony marks the official end of the French Elements in Senegal (EFS) and over 60 years of permanent French military presence.
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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Brigadier General Pascal Ianni, Commander of the "Command for Africa" (left, in beige uniform) and Lieutenant General Mbaye Cissé, Senegal's Chief of General Staff (CEMGA) (right), stand on the Place d'Armes at Camp Geille in Ouakam (Dakar) on Thursday, July 17, 2025, to witness the raising of the colors and the passing of the flag during the ceremony to hand over the last two French bases in Senegal and West Africa to the Senegalese army. This ceremony marks the official end of the French Elements in Senegal (EFS) and over 60 years of permanent French military presence.
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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Brigadier General Pascal Ianni, Commander of the "Command for Africa" (left, in beige uniform) and Lieutenant General Mbaye Cissé, Senegal's Chief of General Staff (CEMGA) (right), stand on the Place d'Armes at Camp Geille in Ouakam (Dakar) on Thursday, July 17, 2025, to witness the raising of the colors and the passing of the flag during the ceremony to hand over the last two French bases in Senegal and West Africa to the Senegalese army. This ceremony marks the official end of the French Elements in Senegal (EFS) and over 60 years of permanent French military presence.
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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Brigadier General Pascal Ianni, Commander of the "Command for Africa" (left, in beige uniform) and Lieutenant General Mbaye Cissé, Senegal's Chief of General Staff (CEMGA) (right), stand on the Place d'Armes at Camp Geille in Ouakam (Dakar) on Thursday, July 17, 2025, to witness the raising of the colors and the passing of the flag during the ceremony to hand over the last two French bases in Senegal and West Africa to the Senegalese army. This ceremony marks the official end of the French Elements in Senegal (EFS) and over 60 years of permanent French military presence.
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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Brigadier General Pascal Ianni, Commander of the "Command for Africa" (left, in beige uniform) and Lieutenant General Mbaye Cissé, Senegal's Chief of General Staff (CEMGA) (right), stand on the Place d'Armes at Camp Geille in Ouakam (Dakar) on Thursday, July 17, 2025, to witness the raising of the colors and the passing of the flag during the ceremony to hand over the last two French bases in Senegal and West Africa to the Senegalese army. This ceremony marks the official end of the French Elements in Senegal (EFS) and over 60 years of permanent French military presence.
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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Brigadier General Pascal Ianni, Commander of the "Command for Africa" (left, in beige uniform) and Lieutenant General Mbaye Cissé, Senegal's Chief of General Staff (CEMGA) (right), stand on the Place d'Armes at Camp Geille in Ouakam (Dakar) on Thursday, July 17, 2025, to witness the raising of the colors and the passing of the flag during the ceremony to hand over the last two French bases in Senegal and West Africa to the Senegalese army. This ceremony marks the official end of the French Elements in Senegal (EFS) and over 60 years of permanent French military presence.
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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Brigadier General Pascal Ianni, Commander of the "Command for Africa" (left, in beige uniform) and Lieutenant General Mbaye Cissé, Senegal's Chief of General Staff (CEMGA) (right), stand on the Place d'Armes at Camp Geille in Ouakam (Dakar) on Thursday, July 17, 2025, to witness the raising of the colors and the passing of the flag during the ceremony to hand over the last two French bases in Senegal and West Africa to the Senegalese army. This ceremony marks the official end of the French Elements in Senegal (EFS) and over 60 years of permanent French military presence.
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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Brigadier General Pascal Ianni, Commander of the "Command for Africa" (left, in beige uniform) and Lieutenant General Mbaye Cissé, Senegal's Chief of General Staff (CEMGA) (right), stand on the Place d'Armes at Camp Geille in Ouakam (Dakar) on Thursday, July 17, 2025, to witness the raising of the colors and the passing of the flag during the ceremony to hand over the last two French bases in Senegal and West Africa to the Senegalese army. This ceremony marks the official end of the French Elements in Senegal (EFS) and over 60 years of permanent French military presence.
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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Brigadier General Pascal Ianni, Commander of the "Command for Africa" (left, in beige uniform) and Lieutenant General Mbaye Cissé, Senegal's Chief of General Staff (CEMGA) (right), stand on the Place d'Armes at Camp Geille in Ouakam (Dakar) on Thursday, July 17, 2025, to witness the raising of the colors and the passing of the flag during the ceremony to hand over the last two French bases in Senegal and West Africa to the Senegalese army. This ceremony marks the official end of the French Elements in Senegal (EFS) and over 60 years of permanent French military presence.
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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On Thursday, July 17, 2025, Brigadier General Pascal Ianni, Commander of the "Command for Africa" (in beige uniform), and Lieutenant General Mbaye Cissé, Senegal's Chief of the Armed Forces General Staff (CEMGA), arrived at the Place d'Armes at Camp Geille in Ouakam (Dakar) to attend the ceremony to hand over the last two French bases in Senegal and West Africa to the Senegalese army. The ceremony marks the official end of the French Elements in Senegal (EFS) and over 60 years of permanent French military presence.
France returns its last two military bases in Senegal to the Senegalese army. July 17, 2025
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On Thursday, July 17, 2025, Brigadier General Pascal Ianni, Commander of the "Command for Africa" (in beige uniform), and Lieutenant General Mbaye Cissé, Senegal's Chief of the Armed Forces General Staff (CEMGA), arrived at the Place d'Armes at Camp Geille in Ouakam (Dakar) to attend the ceremony to hand over the last two French bases in Senegal and West Africa to the Senegalese army. The ceremony marks the official end of the French Elements in Senegal (EFS) and over 60 years of permanent French military presence.
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