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  2. List of NATO installations in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    RC-East Headquarters The largest American base in Afghanistan. [65] Transitioned to Afghan control July 2021. [66] Camp Albert Bagram District 2004: US Army Located within Bagram Airfield. [67] Blackjack: Bagram District Related to Bagram Airfield [citation needed] Bulldog Bagram District Related to Bagram Airfield [citation needed] Civilian ...

  3. Forward Operating Base Shank - Wikipedia

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    "Rocket City," Afghanistan: Army thinks outside the box to protect troops at front-line base; Just Another Day in Rocket City; US soldiers increase base defense measures on FOB Shank; Truck bomb injures U.S. soldiers at Afghan base; In Opinion: Addicted to war—learning to deal with the highs and lows "Camp Shank/Forward Operating Base Shank".

  4. Forward Operating Base Gardez - Wikipedia

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    The base was approximately 100 kilometers south of Kabul, and was the subject of regular attack in 2003. [1] In mid-August 2011, a truck packed with explosives detonated at the entrance, killing two Afghan guards but otherwise doing minimal damage to the base. The Taliban, however, made spurious claims of massive casualties and destroyed ...

  5. Military Base Closures and the Towns They Leave Behind - AOL

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    On Sept. 8, 2005, the Department of Defense's Base Closure and Realignment Commission (BRAC) gave President George W. Bush a list of 20 major military installations that it had determined were no ...

  6. Firebase Fiddler's Green - Wikipedia

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    Fiddler's Green was an expeditionary fire base in Afghanistan built by the United States Marine Corps.It was located off Route 605 in Nawa-I-Barakzayi District of Helmand Province near the border with Pakistan at what the Marine Corps considered a "chokepoint to Taliban activity."

  7. Firebase Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    FB Wilderness then served as a base of operations for U.S. military elements, Afghan National Army soldiers from 1st Brigade, 203rd ANA Corps, and Afghan regional policemen. [3] During the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan in the 1980s, the area of the K-G Pass that Wilderness occupied was the site of frequent mujahedeen attacks on convoys ...

  8. Firebase (U.S.-Afghanistan War) - Wikipedia

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    Firebases in the U.S.-Afghanistan War, are a type of military base, usually fire bases. It may refer to: Firebase Anaconda, Uruzgan province; involved in the Battle of Firebase Anaconda; Firebase Fiddler's Green, Helmand Province; Gardeyz Firebase, Paktia Province; Firebase Lilley, Paktika Province; Firebase Phoenix, Kunar Province

  9. Train Advise Assist Command – East - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 2014, the formation was known as Regional Command – East (RCEast). In June 2003, 25th Infantry Division (Light) Division Artillery deployed to Afghanistan to fulfill a unique mission. Division Artillery headquarters would serve as the headquarters of Regional Command East, which was to cover 16 provinces in the east of the country ...