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Al-Asad Airbase (IATA: IQA [2], ICAO: ORAA) is an Iraqi airbase located in al-Anbar Governorate of western Iraq. It was originally known as Qadisiyah Airbase . It was the second largest US military airbase in Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom .
Ridgeway (Al Taqaddum) Camp: Ripper (Al Asad) Al Anbar: Camp: Roach Camp Hadithah: Haditha: Al Anbar: Camp: Rustamiyah also known as Camp Cuervo: Rasheed Air Base Camp: Sather: Baghdad: April 2003: December 2011: Baghdad International Air Base Camp: Scania (Nippur) Hashimiya: Babil: March 2003: July 15, 2010: Transferred to Iraqi Army
Al Asad air base 8. Camp Taji 9. Taqaddum air base 10. Green Zone 11. Camp Falcon Punch (5 000 soldiers) 12. Camp Victory (14 000 soldiers) 13. Patrol base Shocker (250 soldiers) 14. Talil air base (6 000 soldiers) Date: 13 February 2007 (original upload date) Source: File:Iraq map blank.svg as support, information from cnl.org: Author: Yan-J ...
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Rockets and drones were fired at Ain al-Asad air base, which hosts U.S. and other international forces in western Iraq, and multiple blasts were heard inside the base, two security sources said.
Info This map is part of a series of location maps with unified standards: SVG as file format, standardised colours and name scheme. The boundaries on these maps always show the de facto situation and do not imply any endorsement or acceptance.
Four Katyusha rockets on Monday fired at Iraq's Ain al-Asad air base which hosts U.S. and other international forces in western Iraq, security sources said. Rockets were fired from a desert area ...
Khan al-Baghdadi (Arabic: خان البغدادي Ḫān al-Baġdādī) or al-Baghdadi is an Iraqi city on the Euphrates River in al-Anbar province (Hīt District). Its inhabitants are mostly Sunni Arabs. It is the closest village to the U.S. Military's Al Asad Airbase, (formerly known as Qadisiyah Airbase under Saddam Hussein's rule). It was ...