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Dhahran

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  • Emrah was educated at Dhahran Academy (1983-1988) in Dhahran Saudi Arabia,
  • He owned many lands, like Al Dhahran, Ain Al Saih, and many more lands.
  • ed States finally abandoned its claims to the Dhahran air field in 1962.
  • land; commander of the 4404th Composite Wing, Dhahran Air Base, Saudi Arabia; commander of the 86th
  • The Dhahran airfield continued to serve as the Eastern Pr
  • In 1949 Dhahran airfield was the only airfield in the area wh
  • of weather and light including deployment to Dhahran Airfield, Saudi Arabia 16 July-21 October 195
  • 27 km long, located about 250 km southwest of Dhahran and 300 km north southeast of Riyadh.
  • first time ever, into expatriate life within Dhahran and other Aramco camps in Saudi Arabia throug
  • aland members of British Aerospace working at Dhahran and Riyadh also received the medal with the c
  • Al-Munirah is a compound in Dhahran but outside the main camp and the Hills, it i
  • he spent his childhood in Jerusalem, Beirut, Dhahran, Cairo and Bombay.
  • Beginning in 2003, the Dhahran Health Center is accredited by JCI, the newly
  • The Dhahran Health Center consists of a 483-bed hospital,
  • ight of early morning, the outline of the low Dhahran hills in the distance were an obvious oil pro
  • The raid, which also struck Dhahran in Saudi Arabia, caused little damage.
  • (165 mi) north of the company headquarters in Dhahran in the Persian Gulf, Saudi Arabia.
  • Dhahran International Airport - Civil Air Terminal, S
  • Flight 705 departed Dhahran International Airport at 21:22 GMT for Cairo.
  • Ar-Rabiyah, a compound that is "attached" to Dhahran, is exclusively reserved for managers and exe
  • e largest communities include, in addition to Dhahran, Ras Tanura, Abqaiq, and Udhailiyah.
  • rthern side of the King Abdullah Road (former Dhahran Road) opposite where it is joined by the King
  • Walters was born in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia to American parents.
  • An Iraqi SCUD missile hits U.S. barracks near Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, killing 28 U.S. troops.