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Figure 2. Map of U.S. and NATO Military Presence in

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NATO Presence ■ U.S. Military Presence

1 Allied Land Command 10 NATO Aster 30 Surface-to-Air Missile Platform/ 2 Rapid Deployable Corps Terrain battery () • 3 Partnership for Peace Training Center • 11 Kurecik base. Location of missile defense radar 4 Center of Excellence-Defense Against Terrorism • 12 Malatya (Erhac) . U.S.-led coalition "emergency use" against ISIL ■ 5 U.S. Office of Defense Cooperation ■ e Konya air base. Used by NATO AWACS aircraft • 13 Command center for missile defense radar 7 Port used by U.S. military ■ 14 Diyarbakir air base. U.S.-led coalition use against ISIL ■ 8 air base. Various uses, see text * is Batman air base. U.S.-led coalition 9 NATO Patriot missile battery (Spain) • "emergency use" against ISIL ■

Sources: Department of Defense, NATO, and various media outlets; adapted by CRS. Notes: All locations are approximate. All bases are under Turkish sovereignty, with portions of them used for limited purposes by the U.S. military and NATO. The U.S. and German Patriot missile batteries are scheduled t< be withdrawn by October 2015 and January 2016, respectively.

This material is distributed by Greenberg Traurig, LLP on behalf of the Republic of Turkey. Additional information is available at the Department of Justice, Washington, DC.

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