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Fedhala Roads was a location off the coast of Morocco which during World War II was used by Allied forces as a gathering point for their ships. It took its name from the port city of Fedhala, now Mohammedia. German U-boats prowled the area and sank Allied ships when the opportunity presented itself.

References

  1. Morison, Samuel Eliot. History of United States Naval Operations in World War II: Operations in North African Waters, October 1942-June 1943, Volume 2. Naval Institute Press. p. 168.

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