Forward operating base

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Forward Operating Base Logar, Afghanistan.

A forward operating base (FOB) is any secured forward position that is used to support tactical operations. A FOB may or may not contain an airfield, hospital, or other facilities. The base may be used for an extended period of time. FOB's are traditionally supported by main operating bases that are required to provide backup support to them. A FOB also reduces reaction time and increases time on task to forces operating from it.

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[edit] Elements of a FOB

In its most basic form, a FOB consists of a ring of barbed wire around a position with a fortified entry control point, or ECP. More advanced FOBs would include an assembly of earthen dams, concrete barriers, gates, watchtowers, bunkers and other force protection infrastructure.

[edit] FOBs in Iraq

[edit] FOBs in Afghanistan

[edit] FOBs in the United States

[edit] See also

[edit] References

http://www.weekonthebeach.com http://gwot.us/2006/07/08/the-life-of-a-fobit/

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