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- Exercise_Longstep abstract "Exercise Longstep was a ten-day NATO naval exercise held in the Mediterranean Sea during November 1952 under the overall command of Admiral Robert B. Carney, USN, the Commander-in-Chief Allied Forces Southern Europe (CINCAFSOUTH). This exercise involved over 170 warships and 700 aircraft, and it featured a large-scale amphibious assault along the western coast of Turkey.During Exercise Longstep combined training in the coordination of radio and wire communications between ships, aircraft, and ground forces of the six-state, five-language combined force took place. With Exercise Grand Slam, this exercise served as the prototype for future NATO maritime exercises in the Mediterranean Sea during the Cold War.In January 1950, the North Atlantic Council approved NATO's military strategic concept of deterring Soviet aggression. NATO military planning took on a renewed urgency following the outbreak of the Korean War, prompting NATO to establish Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE) under the command of General of the Army Dwight D. Eisenhower, U.S. Army, on 2 April 1951. Exercise Longstep was an early naval exercise for SHAPE's southern regional command, Allied Forces Southern Europe (AFSOUTH).".
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- Exercise_Longstep wikiPageWikiLinkText "Exercise Longstep".
- Exercise_Longstep caption Aegean_Sea.
- Exercise_Longstep date "November 1952".
- Exercise_Longstep executedBy "Admiral Robert B. Carney, USN, Commander-in-Chief Allied Forces Southern Europe".
- Exercise_Longstep location "NATO Southern Region: Northern Italy, Mediterranean Sea, Aegean Sea, Turkey".
- Exercise_Longstep name "Longstep".
- Exercise_Longstep objective "Deployment of NATO naval and amphibious forces".
- Exercise_Longstep partof Cold_War_(1947–53).
- Exercise_Longstep plannedBy Allied_Joint_Force_Command_Naples.
- Exercise_Longstep type "NATO multi-lateral naval exercises".
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- Exercise_Longstep subject Category:1952_in_Europe.
- Exercise_Longstep subject Category:1952_in_military_history.
- Exercise_Longstep subject Category:NATO_military_exercises.
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- Exercise_Longstep comment "Exercise Longstep was a ten-day NATO naval exercise held in the Mediterranean Sea during November 1952 under the overall command of Admiral Robert B. Carney, USN, the Commander-in-Chief Allied Forces Southern Europe (CINCAFSOUTH).".
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