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  2. List of the United States military installations in Iraq

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    Depending on their size or utility, the installations were called: camp, forward operating bases (FOBs), contingency operating bases (COBs), contingency operating sites (COSs), combat outposts (COPs), patrol base (PBs), logistic based (log bases), fire bases (FBs), convoy support centers (CSCs), logistic support areas (LSAs), and joint security ...

  3. Fire support base - Wikipedia

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    Fire support base Crook, Vietnam, 1969. A fire support base (FSB, firebase or FB) is a temporary military facility used to provide fire support (often in the form of artillery) to infantry operating in areas beyond the normal range of fire support from their own base camps.

  4. configure script - Wikipedia

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    For the Autotools, the configure script logs status and errors to file config.log, and the command ./configure --help outputs command line help information. Often, a document with instructions is included with the codebase; often in a file named INSTALL. It can be helpful if the configure script fails.

  5. List of NATO installations in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Firebase Lwara (aka "El Alamo") 2002 US Army: ... Installations of Unknown Regional Command/Province; Type Name District Opened Closed Forces Notes Firebase Nixon

  6. Configuration file - Wikipedia

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    Across Unix-like operating systems many different configuration-file formats exist, with each application or service potentially having a unique format, but there is a strong tradition of them being in human-editable plain text, and a simple key–value pair format is common.

  7. Battle of Fire Support Base Ripcord - Wikipedia

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    Losses of U.S. forces were so great that officers began asking for volunteers from other units to go to Ripcord and reinforce the firebase. Finally, the U.S. command realized that the position was not defensible, and the decision was made to withdraw. On 23 July at 06:30 the PAVN again attacked the remaining elements who were evacuating the base.

  8. Why the US Military Refuses to Retire This Classic Rifle - AOL

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    The USS Blue Ridge Class Amphibious Command Ship is the only vessel designed from the ground up to act as a command and control center for U.S. Navy and Marine Corps fleet leaders.

  9. 1969 in the Vietnam War - Wikipedia

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    A shaped charge on the perimeter of Firebase Gela accidentally discharged killing eight U.S. soldiers. [74] 14 September - 25 April 1970. Campaign 139 was a PAVN combined arms rainy season offensive to recapture the Plain of Jars. The PAVN were eventually forced back with extensive air support but they had succeeded in inflicting heavy losses ...