List of NATO installations in Afghanistan
This is a list of North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) installations in Afghanistan used during the War in Afghanistan from 2001 to 2021. This list encompasses installations used by the International Security Assistance Force from 2001 to 2014 and then by the Resolute Support Mission after 2014. Included are airbases, forward operating bases, main operating bases, combat outposts, firebases, and patrol bases used by NATO forces across the six regional commands (renamed Train Advise Assist Commands after 2014): Regional Command Capital, Regional Command East, Regional Command North, Regional Command South, Regional Command Southwest, and Regional Command West.
History
[edit]After 30 September 2013, there were only five sites used by the United Kingdom in Helmand Province including Camp Bastion (the main British base, closed 26 October 2014),[1] MOB Price,[2] MOB Lashkar Gah, PB Lashkar Gah Durai and OP Sterga 2 (last base outside Bastion, closed May 2014).[3] After July 2021, all bases outside of Kabul were closed or transferred to the Afghan government. Some military infrastructure remained in Kabul to secure the U.S. embassy, the international zone, and Hamid Karzai International Airport.[4]
Regional Command Capital
[edit]Regional Command Capital includes the province of Kabul and was headquartered at Camp KAIA.[5]
Kabul Province
[edit]Kabul Province Installations | ||||||
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Type | Name | District | Opened | Closed | Forces | Notes |
Camp | HKIA/KAIA (Hamid Karzai Int'l Airport) |
Kabul District | 2005 | ISAF Headquarters ISAF Joint Command Turkish Army US Army USMC US Air Force Australian Army British Army Canadian Army Mongolian Armed Forces |
ISAF Headquarters ISAF Joint Command Headquarters Headquarters for RC-Capital[citation needed] | |
Alamo | Kabul District | US Army Australian Army |
NATO Training Mission. Soldiers and Contractors. | |||
Bala Hissar | Kabul District | US Army | [6] | |||
Black Horse | Kabul District | 2008 | US Army Canadian Army |
[7] | ||
Dogan | Kabul District | 2002 | Feb 2015 | Turkish Army | [8] | |
Dubs | Kabul District | [9] | ||||
Duskin | Kabul District | [9] | ||||
Eggers | Kabul District | 2006 | 2014 | NATO Training Mission-Afghanistan US Army USMC US Air Force Australian Army New Zealand Army French Army Turkish Army Mongolian Armed Forces |
NATO Training Mission – Afghanistan Headquarters[10] | |
Green | Kabul District | [9] | ||||
Integrity | Kabul District | [9] | ||||
Invicta | Kabul District | 2006 | Italian Army | [11] | ||
Julien (Julian) | Kabul District | Apr 2007 2003 |
— 29 Nov 2005 |
Canadian Army | Reopened as a Counterinsurgency Academy in April 2007.[citation needed] [12] | |
New Sarobi FOB Tora |
Surobi District | French Army | [13] | |||
Oqab | Kabul District | [9] | ||||
Policharki | Kabul District | [9] | ||||
Qargha | Kabul District | British Army Australian Army[14] Turkish Army |
Active as of May 2019. | |||
Qasaba | Kabul District | [9] | ||||
Scorpion | Kabul District | [9] | ||||
Souter Camp Phoenix |
Kabul District | British Army US Army |
[15] Active as of December 2007 | |||
Warehouse | Canadian Army French Army Hungarian Army |
[16] |
Regional Command East
[edit]Regional Command East includes the provinces of Bamyan, Ghazni, Kapisa, Khost, Kunar, Laghman, Logar, Nangarhar, Nuristan, Paktika, Paktiya, Panjshir, Parwan and Wardak. Bagram Airfield is the home to RC-East command headquarters.[17]
The Provincial Reconstruction Team (New Zealand), responsible for Bamyan Province, had its main base in Bamyan from 2003 onwards.
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Kunar or Nuristan Province
[edit]Kunar or Nuristan Province Installations | ||||||
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Type | Name | District | Opened | Closed | Forces | Notes |
FOB | Badel | Before May 2013 | US Army USMC |
Located in either Kunar or Nuristan Province[18] | ||
Bari Ali | Before May 2013 | US Army USMC |
Located in either Kunar or Nuristan Province[18] | |||
Big Avalanche | Before May 2013 | US Army USMC |
Located in either Kunar or Nuristan Province[18] | |||
Clydesdale | Before May 2013 | US Army USMC |
Located in either Kunar or Nuristan Province[18] | |||
Firebase | Falcon | Before May 2013 | US Army USMC |
Located in either Kunar or Nuristan Province[18] | ||
Fiaz | Before May 2013 | US Army USMC |
Located in either Kunar or Nuristan Province[18] | |||
Hammerhead | Before May 2013 | US Army USMC |
Located in either Kunar or Nuristan Province[18] | |||
Little Avalanche | Before May 2013 | US Army USMC |
Located in either Kunar or Nuristan Province[18] | |||
Mace | Before May 2013 | US Army USMC |
Located in either Kunar or Nuristan Province[18] | |||
Mustang | Before May 2013 | US Army USMC |
Located in either Kunar or Nuristan Province[18] | |||
Penich | Before May 2013 | US Army USMC |
Located in either Kunar or Nuristan Province[18] | |||
Pirtle-King | Before May 2013 | US Army USMC |
Located in either Kunar or Nuristan Province[18] |
Ghazni Province
[edit]Ghazni Province Installations | ||||||
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Type | Name | District | Opened | Closed | Forces | Notes |
FOB | Andar | US Army | Delta 1-321 Airborne Field Artillery Regiment (2010) 623rd Engineer Company (2011) Company A, 201st Brigade Support Battalion (2011) | |||
Arian COP Arian |
Polish Armed Forces US Army |
Before 2011 it was called Combat Outpost Arian.[19] | ||||
Ghazni | US Army Polish Armed Forces Afghan National Police (ANP) |
Polish Task Force[citation needed] | ||||
Warrior | US Army Polish Armed Forces |
Polish Battlegroup B.[citation needed] | ||||
COP | Band-E-Sardeh | Andar District | [citation needed] | |||
Four Corners | Andar District | Formerly Called Firebase Casey in remembrance of SSG Casey Colmes kia 12 April 2007[citation needed] | ||||
Miri Andar | Transitioned to ANSF[citation needed] | |||||
Firebase | Nawa | Nawa District | US Army Afghan National Police |
Kapisa Province
[edit]Kapisa Province Installations | ||||||
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Type | Name | District | Opened | Closed | Forces | Notes |
FOB | Kutchbach | French Army | Task Force Black Rock.[20] | |||
Nijrab | French Army | 2nd Armored Brigade (France) Task Force Lafayette command post & Task Force Black Rock.[20] Nicknamed FOB Morales Frazier.[13] | ||||
Tagab | US Army | [21] | ||||
COP | Belda | Alasay District | 2009 | US Army French Army Afghan National Army (ANA) |
Named for a fallen French specialist with the 27th Alpine Mountain Battalion[22] |
Khost Province
[edit]Khost Province Installations | ||||||
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Type | Name | District | Opened | Closed | Forces | Notes |
FOB | Salerno | Khost (Matun) District | 2003 | 31 October 2013 | US Army US Air Force US Navy |
[23][24] |
Camp | Pucino | Khost (Matun) District | 31 Oct 2013 | USSOCOM | Sub-camp within FOB Salerno Named for SSG Matt Pucino (ODA2223)[citation needed] | |
Clark | Mandozayi District | US Army | [25] | |||
FOB | Chapman Camp Chapman |
Khost (Matun) District | 2001 | US Army USSOCOM CIA |
Located 3.3 miles (5.3 km) north east of Khost City Also known as Camp Chapman.[26] | |
COP | Chergotah | US Army | [27] | |||
Narizah | US Army | [28] | ||||
Sabari | Sabari District | US Army | [29] | |||
Spera | Spera District | 23 Dec 2010 | US Army | [30] | ||
Terezayi | Tirazayi District | US Army | [31] |
Kunar Province
[edit]Kunar Province Installations | ||||||
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Type | Name | District | Opened | Closed | Forces | Notes |
Camp | Blessing FOB Blessing |
2011 | US Army USMC |
Named for SGT Jay Blessing (2nd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment)[32][33] | ||
Wright FOB Asadabad |
Asadabad District | US Army | [34] | |||
FOB | Bostick FOB Naray |
2006 | 2012 | US Army | Formerly FOB Naray (until 2008) Named for Maj. Thomas Bostick Near Kamu.[35] | |
Joyce | Before May 2013 | US Army | Possibly a Firebase.[18] | |||
COP | Fortress | Chawkay District | 2004 | 2012 | US Army | Possibly a Firebase[18] |
Honaker-Miracle | Dara-I-Pech District | Before May 2013 | US Army | [36] Possibly a Firebase[18] | ||
Michigan | Dara-I-Pech District | 2011 | US Army | [36] Possibly a Firebase[18] | ||
Monti | US Army | [37] Possibly a Firebase[18] | ||||
Restrepo | Before May 2013 | US Army | [37] Possibly a Firebase[18] | |||
Fire Base | California | Dara-I-Pech District | Possibly expanded to a FOB.[18] | |||
Phoenix Firebase Vimoto |
Dara-I-Pech District | 2007 | Before May 2013 | US Army | [18] | |
Vegas | Dara-I-Pech District | Before May 2013 | US Army | [38][18] |
Laghman Province
[edit]Laghman Province Installations | ||||||
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Type | Name | District | Opened | Closed | Forces | Notes |
FOB | Gamberi | US Army | [39] |
Logar Province
[edit]Logar Province Installations | ||||||
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Type | Name | District | Opened | Closed | Forces | Notes |
FOB | Altimur | Altamur Village | 2008 | 2013 | US Army Afghanistan National Police |
[40][41] |
Charkh | Charkh District | 2008 | US Army | |||
Shank | Logar Province | 2008 | 2014 | US Army Czech Armed Forces Afghanistan National Army |
[42] | |
COP | Pul-e-Alam | Pul-i-Alam District | 2009 | US Army Afghanistan National Police |
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Kherwar | Logar Province | 2009 | 2012 | US Army Afghanistan National Army |
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Baraki Barak | Baraki Barak District | 2009 | US Army Afghanistan National Police |
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OP | Baraki Barak West (Spur) | Baraki Barak District | 2009 | 2011 | US Army Afghanistan National Army |
Nangarhar Province
[edit]Nangarhar Province Installations | ||||||
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Type | Name | District | Opened | Closed | Forces | Notes |
FOB | Connolly | Khogyani District | 2013 | Named after Sgt. Ryan Connolly of Santa Rosa | ||
Fenty | Bihsud District | 2007 | US Army US Air Force |
Located within Jalalabad Airfield[citation needed][43] | ||
Finley-Shields | US Army | Provincial Reconstruction Team Nangarhar | ||||
Kogyani | US Army | [citation needed] | ||||
Lonestar | Jul 2004 | Dec 2012 | US Army, USMC | [citation needed] | ||
Shinwar | Shinwar District | US Army | ||||
Fire Base | Torkham Gate | Momand Dara District | 2006 | US Army | [44] |
Nuristan Province
[edit]Nuristan Province Installations | |||||||
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Type | Name | District | Opened | Closed | Forces | Notes | |
FOB | Kalagush | Nurgaram District | Before May 2013 | US Army | [18] Last remaining US outpost in Nuristan Province. Outpost near to Battle of Do Ab.[citation needed] | ||
COP | Keating | Kamdesh District | 2006 | 2009 | US Army | [18] | |
COP | Combat Outpost Ranch House (Aranas) | Waygal District | 2006 | 2007 | US Army | [18] | |
COP | Bella Base(Bella) | Waygal District | 2006 | 2007 | US Army | [18] |
Paktika Province
[edit]Paktika Province Installations | ||||||
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Type | Name | District | Opened | Closed | Forces | Notes |
FOB | FOB Bermel Boris |
Barmal District | 2008 | US Army | Named for Captain Dave Boris Formerly FOB Bermel[45] 101st Airborne Air Assault Division 2/506th Currahee | |
Curry | US Army | B Company, Task Force 1-71, 172nd Infantry Brigade (2011) | ||||
Khoyr Kot Castle | US Army | [46] | ||||
Kushamond | Dila District | US Army | [46][47][48] | |||
Orgun-E Camp Harriman |
Urgon District | 2003 | US Army | Formerly Camp Harriman[citation needed] | ||
Rushmore | Sharana District | [citation needed] | ||||
Sharana Camp Kearney |
Sharana District | 2004 | 1 October 2013 |
|
Formerly Camp Kearney | |
Super FOB | US Army | [52] | ||||
Tillman Firebase Lwara (aka "El Alamo") |
2002 | US Army | Formerly Firebase Lwara Named for fallen US Army Ranger SPC Pat Tillman[53][54] | |||
Waza Khwa | Waza Khwa District | US Army Polish Armed Forces |
[citation needed] | |||
COP | Margah Malekashay |
2008 | US Army | [55]
2/506th Currahee 101st ABN DIV (AIR ASSAULT) | ||
Fire Base | Lilley Fire Base Shkin Fire Base Checo |
Barmal District | US Army CIA |
Named for fallen US Army MSG Arthur Lilley Formerly Firebase Shkin Unofficially Fire Base Checo[56] | ||
Terwah | Waza Khwa District | US Army | Closed, fell under the FOB Waza Khwa umbrella |
Paktia Province
[edit]Paktiya Province Installations | ||||||
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Type | Name | District | Opened | Closed | Forces | Notes |
FOB | Gardez | Gardez District | 2003 | US Army | [citation needed] | |
Lightning | Gardez District | 29 March 2020 | US Army | [57] | ||
Thunder | Gardez District | ANA | [citation needed] | |||
Zormat | Zurmat District | US Army | [citation needed] | |||
COP | Chamkani | Chamkani District | US Army US Special Forces |
[58] | ||
Dand Patan | Dand Wa Patan District | US Army | [citation needed] | |||
Deysie | Shwak District | 2008 | US Army | [59] | ||
Herrera | Zazi District | 2008 | 2013 | US Army | [citation needed] | |
Fire Base | Wilderness FOB Tellier |
Gerda Serai District | 2006 | US Army ANA |
Also known as FOB Tellier [61][62][63][64] |
Panjshir Province
[edit]Panjshir Province Installations | ||||||
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Type | Name | District | Opened | Closed | Forces | Notes |
FOB | Lion | 28 Dec 2011 | US Army | Intended to be converted into a Women's college |
Parwan Province
[edit]Parwan Province Installations | ||||||
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Type | Name | District | Opened | Closed | Forces | Notes |
Airfield | Bagram Airfield | Bagram District | 2001 | 2021 | US Army USAF Czech Republic Georgian Land Forces ANA Polish Land Forces Ugandan Reed Guards Bosnia and Herzegovina Army ROK Army Mongolian Army |
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 | Bagram District | 2003 | Sub-camp within Bagram Airfield Houses contractors[68] | |||
Cunningham | Bagram District | 2004 | Sub-camp within Bagram Airfield[citation needed] | |||
Gibraltar | Bagram District | 2002 | Royal Marines (RM) | Located within Bagram Airfield. Closed.[69] | ||
Warrior | Bagram District | Related to Bagram Airfield.[citation needed] |
Wardak Province
[edit]Wardak Province Installations | ||||||
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Type | Name | District | Opened | Closed | Forces | Notes |
FOB | Airborne | 2014 | US Army | [70] | ||
COP | Carwille | US Army | Named for fallen US Army 1LT Donald Carwile (1-506th, 101st ABN)[71] | |||
Dash Towp | Chak District | 2011 | US Army
ANA |
Built prior to 2011 but unoccupied by American forces prior to the beginning of 2011. ( 2-4IN, 4-10MTN DIV) VBIED attack 7/2011 Left a large number of the buildings destroyed. | ||
Sayed Abad | Saydabad District | US Army | [73] | |||
Sultan Khyel | US Army | [citation needed] | ||||
Tangi | Sayed Abad District | 2011 | US Army
ANA |
Transitioned to Afghan forces in April 2011, and abandoned by September 2011[74][75] |
Regional Command North
[edit]The Regional Command North area of responsibility includes the provinces of Badakhshan, Baghlan, Balkh, Faryab, Jowzjan, Kunduz, Samangan, Sar-e Pul, and Takhar. The German Bundeswehr commands RC-North and is headquartered in country at Camp Marmal.[76]
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Balkh Province
[edit]Balkh Province Installations | ||||||
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Type | Name | District | Opened | Closed | Forces | Notes |
Camp | John Pratt | Mazar-e-Sharif District | 14 Aug 2012 | US Army | [77][78] Possibly part of Camp Marmal. | |
Marmal | Mazar-e Sharif District | 2005 | Present Present Present 30 Jun 2014 1 May 2014 Present Present |
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Mike Spann | Mazar-e-Sharif District | 1 May 2014 | US Army | [79] Located with ANA base Camp Shaheen[80][81] | ||
Stevenson | Mazar-e-Sharif District | US Army | [82] | |||
Voelke Jordania |
Mazar-e-Sharif District | 28 Sep 2012 |
28 Sep 2012 |
US Army | 1st Battalion, 30th Infantry Regiment (2012). Renamed after Maj. Paul C. Voelke.[83] 1st Battalion, 26th Infantry Regiment (2013)[84] | |
FOB | Deh Dadi II | Deh Dadi, Dihdadi District | US Army | [85] 1014th Engineer Company (Sapper) (2011) | ||
Hairatan (Heyratan) | Kaldar District | US Army | [86] |
Faryab Province
[edit]Faryab Province Installations | ||||||
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Type | Name | District | Opened | Closed | Forces | Notes |
Camp | Meymaneh (Maimaneh) | Maymana District | Norwegian Army | Located at the airport.[87][88] | ||
COP | Ghowrmach ( Chinese (militærbase) [da]) | Aug 2012 | US Army | [89][90] 148th Infantry Regiment | ||
Qaisar (FOB Qaysar) | Aug 2012 | US Army | [91] 148th Infantry Regiment | |||
FOB | Griffin COP Griffin |
Aug 2012 | US Army | [92] 148th Infantry Regiment, Echo Company 237th Support Battalion | ||
Freia | US Army Afghan National Army |
Kunduz Province
[edit]Kunduz Province Installations | ||||||
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Type | Name | District | Opened | Closed | Forces | Notes |
FOB | Kunduz | 1 Oct 2013 | German Armed Forces US Army |
Provincial Reconstruction Team[93] Last units: 6th Squadron, 4th Cavalry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division & 617th Engineer Company.[94][95] |
Regional Command South
[edit]Regional Command South includes the provinces of Daykundi, Kandahar, Uruzgan, and Zabul. Kandahar Airfield serves as the headquarters for RC-South, which is commanded by the United States Armed Forces.[96]
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Kandahar Province
[edit]Kandahar Province Installations | ||||||
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Type | Name | District | Opened | Closed | Forces | Notes |
Airfield | Kandahar | Kandahar District | Transferred to Afghan military May 2021[97] |
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RC-S Headquarters,[96] approximate location 31.50737 N 65.85035 E | |
Camp | Baker | Daman District | Australian Army | Located within Kandahar International Airport[98] | ||
Losano | Kandahar District | Sub-camp located within Kandahar Airfield[99] | ||||
Nathan Smith | Kandahar District | 2003 | 31 Jul 2013 | approximate location 31.61300 N 65.71000 E | ||
FOB | Azim Jan Karez | US Army | ||||
Azizullah | US Army | |||||
Frontenac | Arghandab District | 2008 | Canadian Army | US Army Built by Canada in 2008 [citation needed] and turned over to the US Army in 2012 until closure. Nickname likely refers to;[100] approximate location 31.86635 N 65.84791 E | ||
Howz-E-Madad | Zhari District | 2010 | Built by US, 101st Airborne Division[101][102][103] | |||
Lindsey | ||||||
Martello | Shah Wali Kot District | 2006 | Canadian Army | In the vicinity of Gumbad village, occupied by troops of Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry;[104] approximate location 32.18181 N 65.87924 E | ||
Masum Ghar | Panjwayi District | Primary combat base for Canadian battlegroup, including Leopard tanks, artillery, engineers, and infantry.;[105] approximate location 31.54183 N 65.44991 E | ||||
Pasab FOB Wilson |
Zhari District | US Army | ;[106][107] approximate location 31.58458 N 65.43660 E | |||
Sarkari Karez FOB Ramrod |
Maywand District | US Army | Formerly FOB Ramrod[108][109] | |||
Scorpion | US Army | [citation needed] | ||||
Sperwan Ghar | Panjwayi District | Combat Outpost - first occupied by Soviets in 1980s, then used by the Taliban for training, and captured in 2006 by Task Force 31 (US Special Forces);[110][111] approximate location 31.49776 N 65.41848 E | ||||
Spin Boldak | Spin Boldak District | 2006 | Approximate location 30.99189 N 66.35746 E | |||
Tiger | 2004 | 2005 | Named in honor of the Louisiana State University mascot[112] | |||
Walton | Closed | US Army | ||||
Zangabad | Panjwayi District | 2013 | US Army | |||
Zettelmeyer | Arghandab District | Canadian Army | Small outpost compound on north side of Arghandab River, near Masum Ghar. Used by Canadians to support operations. Named for the distinctive heavy earthmover made in Germany and used by Canadian Military Engineers;[113] approximate location 31.55009 N 65.44244 E | |||
COP | Ahmad Khan (Admadkhan) | |||||
Alizi | ||||||
Ainsworth (Emarat) | ||||||
Ashoque | US Army | Approximate location 31.5933 N 65.4929 E | ||||
Azim Jan Kariz | ||||||
Caron (Caran) | ||||||
Fitzpatrick | US Army | [114] | ||||
Ghundy Ghar | Approximate location 31.52439 N 65.28241 E | |||||
Hutal (Rath) | Maywand District | US Army | [citation needed] | |||
Johnston | ||||||
Jelawur | ||||||
Kandalay | ||||||
Khenjakak | ||||||
Kolk | ||||||
Lakaray | Spin Boldak District | 2009 | US Army | [citation needed] | ||
Lakhokhel | ||||||
Luke | Qazi Kariz District | Royal Air Force (RAF Regiment) US Army | FOB to enable Force Protection and Joint Foot Patrols with US Marines and US Army. Named after SAC Luke Southgate who was KIA in an IED strike in the AOR. Approximate Location 31°33'20"N 65°48'24"E | |||
Macthab (Ballpeen) | ||||||
Makuan | ||||||
Mushan | ||||||
Nalgham | ||||||
Nejat | ||||||
Neshin (Neshan) | ||||||
Now Ruzi | ||||||
Pashmul South | ||||||
Sablaghay | ||||||
Sangsar | ||||||
Sperwan Ghar | See above | |||||
Talukan | ||||||
Tarnak (Marianne) | ||||||
Terminator (Atta Mohammed Khan) | Maywand District | 2008 | US Army | [115] | ||
Ware (Charbaugh) | ||||||
Zharir Kel (Zarifkhel) | ||||||
Patrol Base | Wilson | Arghandab District | Canadian Army | Approximate location 31.58434 N 65.43404 E | ||
Fire Base | Maholic Camp Gecko Graceland |
2006 | Formerly Camp Gecko.[116] | |||
Strong Point | North | Arghandab District | Canadian Army | [citation needed] | ||
South | Arghandab District | Canadian Army | [citation needed] | |||
West | Arghandab District | Canadian Army | [citation needed] | |||
Edgerton (Dand District) | ||||||
Gharibon | ||||||
Gorgon | ||||||
Haji Ramuden | ||||||
Haji Ramuddin II | ||||||
Theinhart (Theinert) |
Uruzgan Province
[edit]Uruzgan Province Installations | ||||||
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Type | Name | District | Opened | Closed | Forces | Notes |
Multi National Base | Tarin Kot FOB Davis FOB Ripley |
Tarinkot District | 15 Dec 2013 | Formerly FOB Ripley.[117][118][119] | ||
Camp | Hadrian | Royal Netherlands Army | [citation needed] | |||
Russell | Australian Army | Suspected to be closed. [citation needed] | ||||
FOB | Coyote | [citation needed] | ||||
Phoenix | [citation needed] | |||||
Tycz | Deh Rahwod District | US Army | [citation needed] | |||
Firebase | Anaconda | US Army | Battle of Firebase Anaconda[citation needed] | |||
Tinsley Firebase Cobra |
2009 2004 |
— 2009 |
US Army | Formerly Firebase Cobra.[citation needed] |
Zabul Province
[edit]Zabul Province Installations | ||||||
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Type | Name | District | Opened | Closed | Forces | Notes |
FOB | Apache | Qalat District | [120] | |||
Baylough | Shah Joy District | US Army | Delta Company, 1st Battalion, 4th Infantry Regiment (2010) | |||
Bullard | Shah Joy District | US Army | [121] | |||
Eagle | US Army Afghan National Army | |||||
Lagman | Qalat District | 2004 | Feb 2013 | [122][non-primary source needed] [citation needed] Formerly the main US/Romanian base in the Province. Named after Staff Sgt. Anthony Lagman, a soldier from Yonkers, N.Y. who was killed in action in 2004.[123] | ||
Lane | Arghandab District | 2004 | Nov 2011 | US Army | Formerly A-Camp Lane. Named after SFC Mitchell A. Lane, 2-3 SFG(A). Closed on thanksgiving 2010 by 2/2 LST 2scr.[citation needed] | |
Mizan | Mizan District | US Army | [124] | |||
Masoud | Mizan District | Romanian Army Afghan National Army |
Near Route Chicken | |||
Smart | Qalat District | 2004 | 2013 | US Army | Former home to PRT Zabul[citation needed] | |
Sweeney | Shinkay District | 2004 | 2013 | US Army | Named for Staff Sgt. Paul Sweeney[125] | |
Viper | Tarnak Aw Jaldak District | US Army | Name of former American PMT stationed there. Referred to as "Snakes with guns" by local Taliban officials, who offered 100,000 Afghani, 10 times the normal bounty, for any Viper casualties. | |||
Wolverine | Qalat District | 2008 | 2013 | [126] | ||
Patrol Base | Seven | Qalat District | 2011 | 2013 |
Regional Command Southwest
[edit]Regional Command Southwest is headquartered at Camp Leatherneck and includes the provinces of Helmand and Nimruz.[127]
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Helmand Province
[edit]Helmand Province Installations | ||||||
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Type | Name | District | Opened | Closed | Forces | Notes |
Airfield | Bost | Lashkargah District | 13 Mar 2020[128] | USMC US Army | ||
Camp | ABC | US Army | [129] | |||
Achabeti | US Army | [129] | ||||
Antonik | US Army | [129] | ||||
Aries 2 | US Army | [129] | ||||
Badger | US Army | [129] | ||||
Barber | US Army | [129] | ||||
Bishop | US Army | [129] | ||||
Bolan | US Army | [129] | ||||
Bouresches | US Army | [129] | ||||
Calero | US Army | [129] | ||||
Chosin | US Army | [129] | ||||
Dangar | US Army | [129] | ||||
Daytona | US Army | [129] | ||||
Delmar | US Army | [129] | ||||
Didgori | US Army | [129] | ||||
Duluth | US Army | [129] | ||||
Dwyer FOB Dwyer |
Garmsir District | 2007 2009 |
Closed 2009 |
USMC British Army RM |
Named after fallen British Lance Bombardier James Dwyer of 29 Commando Regiment, Royal Artillery.[130][131][132][133] Active as of September 2014. | |
Eiffel | US Army | [129] | ||||
El Haam | US Army | [129] | ||||
El Paso | US Army | [129] | ||||
Enguri | US Army | [129] | ||||
Ertoba | US Army | [129] | ||||
Gettysburgh | US Army | [129] | ||||
Habib | US Army | [129] | ||||
Honeycutt | US Army | [129] | ||||
Januup | US Army | [129] | ||||
Kelly | US Army | [129] | ||||
Kems Bazaar | US Army | [129] | ||||
Khalil | US Army | [129] | ||||
Kopp | US Army | [129] | ||||
Kunjik | US Army | [129] | ||||
Lazika | US Army | [129] | ||||
Leatherneck Tombstone |
Nahri Saraj District | 2008 2006 |
26 Oct 2014 2008 |
USMC | [129] RC-SW Headquarters.[citation needed] | |
Mahafiz | US Army | [129] | ||||
Maywand | US Army | [129] | ||||
Mehraj | US Army | [129] | ||||
Meis Ward |
US Army | [129] | ||||
Moose | US Army | [129] | ||||
Orbi | US Army | [129] | ||||
Palacio | US Army | [129] | ||||
Paserlay | US Army | [129] | ||||
Pleiku | US Army | [129] | ||||
Qurta | US Army | [129] | ||||
Reilly | US Army | [129] | ||||
Rhino FOB Rhino |
Garmsir District | 25 Nov 2001 | 3 Jan 2002 |
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First USMC land base established in Afghanistan [134][135][136][137][138] | |
Sacramento | US Army | [129] | ||||
Saenz | US Army | [129] | ||||
Said Abdul Khalil | US Army | [129] | ||||
Saipan | US Army | [129] | ||||
Shorabak Bastion |
Nahri Saraj District | 2006 | 26 Oct 2014 26 Oct 2014 26 Oct 2014 1 Jan 2013 26 Oct 2014 9 May 2014 20 May 2014 28 April 2014 |
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Formerly Bastion, the largest British base in Afghanistan[139] and formerly home to Task Force Helmand.[citation needed] | |
Shurakay | US Army | [129] | ||||
Sommerville | US Army | [129] | ||||
Tarbett | US Army | [129] | ||||
Wakil Wazir | US Army | [129] | ||||
MOB | Lashkar Gah | Lashkargah District | May 2006 | 24 Feb 2014 | British Army RM |
[140] Formerly home to the 1st Mechanized Brigade headquarters.[141] Handed over to the ANSF.[3] |
Price FOB Price |
Nahri Saraj District | 2012 2006 |
17 Mar 2014 2012 |
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Formerly FOB Price.[3] | |
FOB | Anchorman | Sangin District | Jun 2007 | Closed | British Army RM |
Active as of April 2010.[142] |
Arnhem | Nahri Saraj District | August 2007 | British Army RM |
Right Flank Scots Guards (7 Sept-?)[143] | ||
Budwan Armadillo |
Nahri Saraj District | 2010 2008 |
2011 2010 |
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Formerly FOB Armadillo.[144] | |
Delhi | Garmsir District | 2006 | Closed | USMC (2008 & June 2009-Unknown) British Army (2006 – 2008 & September 2008 – June 2009) RM |
[145][146] Active as of May 2013. | |
Edinburgh | Musa Qala District | 2008 | 2012 | British Army (2009) RM USMC (2009–2012) |
[147][148][149][129] | |
Eredvi COP Eredvi |
Nahri Saraj District | 15 Jan 2014 |
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[129] Closing down convoy helped by a British battlegroup.[150] [151] Transformed into a Forward operating base | ||
Gereshk | 2003 | Closed | USMC | [152] Active as of 2013. | ||
Geronimo | Nawa-I-Barakzayi District | Jul 2009 | 29 Mar 2013 | USMC | ||
Gibraltar | 2007 | Jun 2009 | USMC | |||
Golestan | Sangin District | USMC | ||||
Hamidullah | Sangin District | 2006 | 6 May 2014 | USMC (Sep 2010 – May 2014) British Army (Unknown- Oct 2010) RM (Unknown- Oct 2010) |
Previously FOB Nolay | |
Hanson Sher Wali |
May 2013 | USMC | Possibly upgraded to a Camp.[129][146] | |||
Inkerman | British Army RM |
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Jackson | Sangin District | 2011 2008 |
Closed 2011 |
US Army British Army RM |
Named after Pte Damien Jackson, 3rd Battalion The Parachute Regiment[citation needed] Active as of November 2012. | |
Khar Nikah Keenan |
Jan 2010 2007 |
Closed Jan 2010 |
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No. 3 Company, 1 COLDM GDS. Active as of January 2012.[153] Formerly FOB Keenan. | ||
Marjah | Nad Ali District | Closed | USMC | Possibly upgraded to a Camp.[129] | ||
Now Zad | Nawzad District | 2 Aug 2013 | USMC | [151] | ||
Payne | 30 May 2013 | USMC | [154] | |||
Pimon | Feb 2013 | Estonian Land Forces | Handed over to the ANA. | |||
Robinson 2006-2014 Wolf 2006-2006 |
Sangin Valley | 2006 | 1 Feb 2014 2014 Unknown Unknown Unknown 1 Feb 2014 |
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Named after Staff Sergeant Christopher L. Robinson, 36, Brandon, Mississippi.[citation needed] Formerly FOB Wolf.[citation needed] Now FOB Rahatullah controlled exclusively by the ANA. | |
Sabit Qadam | Sangin District | 5 May 2014 | USMC | Transferred to the 2nd Brigade, 215th Corps, ANA[155] | ||
Shamsher | Sangin District | Mar 2013 | USMC | |||
Shawqat | Nad Ali District | Jul 2009 | Aug 2013 | British Army RM |
Last occupants: 2 LANCS.[citation needed] Built by 38 Engineer Regiment.[156] | |
Sher Wali | Closed | USMC | ||||
Shir Ghazay Shar Ghazay |
Musa Qala District | 29 Nov 2013 |
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[151] Possibly upgraded to a Camp.[129] | ||
Shukvani | Closed | USMC | Possibly upgraded to a Camp.[129] | |||
Whitehouse | Kajaki | May 2012 | USMC | HQ for 1st Battalion, 8th Marines. | ||
Wishtan Patrol Base Wishtan |
Sangin District | 2010 2008 |
Closed 2010 |
|
Built by Echo Coy, 2/7 USMC in 2008. Handed to British during October 2008. Active as of April 2010.[citation needed] | |
Zeebrugge | Kajaki District | 2010 2010 2006 |
Dec 2013 Dec 2013 >2010 |
USMC ANA British Army RM |
Formerly a COB. HLS called Broadsword.[157] Active as of May 2012.[citation needed] | |
COP | Faizel | Closed | USMC | Active as of May 2013.[citation needed] Possibly upgraded to a Camp.[129] | ||
Kodori | Closed | USMC | Active as of May 2013.[citation needed] Possibly upgraded to a Camp.[129] | |||
Patrol Base | Airport Lounge | Sangin District | Closed | British Army RM |
OP H 11: B Company, 3 RIFLES[158] OP H 11: Chestnut Troop, 1 RHA, FST 2 OP H 12: Charlie Company, 40 Commando[159] OP H 12: 4th Regiment, RA.[citation needed] | |
Almas | Sangin District | 1 Nov 2009 | Closed | British Army RM USMC (2010-) |
Active as of February 2012.[citation needed] 3 km from FOB Jackson[160] OP H 11: 3 RIFLES[160] | |
Argyll | Nad Ali District | Sep 2009 | British Army RM |
Replaced by the better FOB Shawqat a short distance away.[156] Now a school. | ||
Armagh | Sangin District | 11 Jul 2008 | 15 Aug 2008 | British Army | 2 km south of Sangin. | |
Attal (Hero) | Nahri Saraj District | 2008 | Closed | British Army RM ANA |
Previously a FOB. Active as of October 2013.[citation needed] | |
Bahadur | Upper Gereshk Valley | Closed | British Army RM |
Active as of April 2012. NW of FOB Khar Nikah. | ||
Barioli/Bariolai | Sangin District | Closed | RM USMC |
Active as of April 2010 Bravo Company, 40 Commando during April 2010. | ||
Blenheim | Sangin District | Closed | British Army RM |
Active as of June 2010. OP H 11: 2 Platoon, A Company, 4 RIFLES[161] | ||
Boldak | Closed | USMC | Active as of 10 November 2013.[162] Possibly upgraded to a Camp.[129] | |||
Catina | Nad Ali South | Closed | British Army RM |
Whiskey Company, 45 Commando during 2011. | ||
Chakaw | Sangin District | Closed | British Army RM |
1 km to the east of FOB Wishtan. | ||
Clifton | Mar 2013 | British Army RM |
Handed over to the ANA.[163] | |||
Emerald | Sangin District | 15 Aug 2008 | Closed | British Army RM |
Established by A Company, 3 PARA.[164] | |
Ezaray | Sangin District | Closed | British Army RM |
Bravo Company, 40 Commando | ||
Folad | Nad Ali District | Aug 2013 | British Army RM |
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Fulod Sangin Fulod |
Sangin District | Closed | British Army RM USMC ANA |
Active as of May 2012.[165] Possibly upgraded to a Camp.[129] Formerly PB Sangin Fulod. | ||
Hazrat | Nahri Saraj District | Closed | British Army RM USMC ANA |
Active as of January 2013.[166] | ||
Jahan Zeb | 2011 | Feb 2012 | British Army RM |
Handed over to the Afghan security forces.[167] | ||
Jaker | Nawa-I-Barakzayi District | 2008 | Closed | USMC (2009-) British Army (2008–2009) RM ANA |
Active as of April 2011.[citation needed] | |
Juno | Closed | British Army RM |
Possibly upgraded to a Camp.[129] | |||
Kalang | Closed | British Army RM |
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Khamaar | Nad Ali District | Closed | British Army RM |
Anzio Company, 1 LANCS B Company, 2 MERICAN OP H 13: A Company, 3 PARA[168] Mike Company, RM | ||
Knarnikah | Closed | British Army RM |
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Lambadand | Trek Nawa | Closed | USMC | Active as of September 2012.[citation needed] Possibly upgraded to a Camp.[129] | ||
Lashkar Gah Durai | Lashkargah District | 8 Mar 2014 | British Army RM Danish Defence |
Closed.[3] 3 YORKS 4 SCOTS | ||
Mahboob | Dec 2009 | Closed | British Army RM |
Active as of October 2010.[169] | ||
Masood | Masood District | Estonian Land Forces | Active as of November 2009.[citation needed] | |||
Meelet | Nad Ali South | Closed | British Army RM |
Whiskey Company, 45 Commando during 2011. | ||
Mirage | Musa Qala District | 2008 | Closed | USMC | Former Taliban HQ, built by 1/8 Marines. Active as of June 2011. Kilo Coy, 3/2 Marines during 2011. | |
Nahidullah | 2010 | Dec 2012 | British Army RM |
OP H 13: B Company, 2 SCOTS OP H 17 (Last unit):Burma Company, 1 LANCS Demolished by 21 Engineer Regiment.[170] | ||
Ouellette FOB Ouellette Padnick |
Nahri Saraj District | Unknown Oct 2011 |
Sep 2013 Unknown |
British Army (Oct 2011 – Sep 2013) RM USMC (Unknown-Oct 2011) |
Possibly upgraded to a Camp.[129]
[171] OP H 18: 4 RIFLES.[172] Handed over to the Afghan National Civil Order Police (ANCOP).[173] Formerly FOB Ouellette | |
Padnick | Musa Qala | Closed | USMC | |||
Pan Kalay | Closed | British Army RM ANCOP |
[174] Active as of April 2013. 1 SG | |||
Pylae | Sangin District | Closed | British Army RM |
Active as of October 2010.[175] 8 Troop, Unknown Company, 40 Commando | ||
Qadrat | Nad Ali District | Closed | British Army RM ANA |
OP H 13: 3 PARA.[176] | ||
Rahim FOB Sandford |
2008 | Closed | British Army RM ANA |
Formerly FOB Sandford.[177] Active as of March 2012.[citation needed] C Company, 1 MERCIAN A Company, 3 MERCIAN 1 IG B Company, 1 YORKS | ||
Salaang | Nad Ali District | Closed | British Army RM ANA |
Formerly CP Salaang. Closed as of March 2013. B (Malta) Company, 1 MERCIAN FST from 97 Battery (Lawson's Company) Royal Artillery(Op HERRICK 17) | ||
Samsor | Closed | British Army RM |
C Company, 1 PWRR Corunna Company, 1 LANCS | |||
School House | Closed | British Army RM |
Company I, 3rd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment | |||
Shaheed | 2010 | Closed | British Army RM |
OP H 11: B Company, 1 R WELSH[178] | ||
Shahzad FOB Shahzad? |
Nad Ali District | Sep 2013 | British Army RM |
OP H 13: 3 PARA[179] OP H 13: 7 RHA[180] Prince of Wales's Company, 1 WG | ||
Shamal Storrai | Nad Ali District | British Army RM |
OP H 11: Arnhem Company, 2 LANCS[181] 4 RIFLES (2011) Yankee Company, 45 Commando (2012) | |||
Shamshad | Unknown Unknown Unknown |
|
Active as of 2011.[citation needed] | |||
Shuga | Sangin | British Army RM |
1 and 1/2 miles north of FOB Jackson OP H 12: 40 Commando | |||
Silab | Nad Ali District | Jun 2012 | British Army RM |
B Company, 4 RIFLES OP H 16 (Last unit): 1 R ANGLIAN Handed over to Afghan security forces.[182] Possibly upgraded to a Camp.[129] | ||
Sparta[183] | Lashkargah District | Closed | British Army RM |
Royal Gurkha Rifles Active as of July 2013. | ||
Talandaa | Route Dorset, Nad-e-Ali District | Closed | British Army RM |
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Talibjan | Musa Qala District | Closed | British Army RM ANA |
[184] | ||
Tangiers FOB Tangiers |
Sangin District | 2008 | 2009 |
|
Formerly FOB Tangiers 2 RIFLES Whiskey Company, 45 Commando Handed over to the ANA. | |
Viking | Sangin District | Closed | British Army RM |
OP H 11: A Company, 3 RIFLES.[185] | ||
Wahid FOB Wahid |
Nad Ali District | 2009 | Apr 2013 | Estonian Land Forces British Army RM |
D Company, 1 RGR[186] 2 Company, 1 WG Handed over to the ANA. | |
Waterloo | Sangin District | Closed |
|
40 Commando Handed to 3rd Company, 2nd Kandak | ||
Yellow 14 | Closed | British Army RM |
4 SCOTS | |||
Zumbelay Barakzjai |
Closed | British Army RM Danish Defence |
Formerly PB Barakzjai | |||
One | Nahri Saraj District | around 1 Sep 2009 | before 26 Feb 2014 | British Army RM |
Active as of April 2012.[187] Believed to have been opened around September 2009 OP H 14 :A Company, 2 RGR A Company, 5 RIFLES. | |
Two | Nahri Saraj District | around 1 Sep 2009 | Sep 2013 | British Army RM |
[1] Believed to been opened around September 2009. OP H 13: Elements of 2 PARA OP H 14: C Company, 1 RIFLES.[188] | |
Three | Nahri Saraj District | around 1 Sep 2009 | before 26 Feb 2014 | British Army RM |
Believed to been opened around September 2009 OP H 11: 3 Company, 1 COLDM GDS[189] OP H 13: 5 SCOTS[190] | |
Four | Nahri Saraj District | around 1 Sep 2009 | Mar 2013 | British Army RM ANA |
1 Company, 1 COLDM GDS (Nov 2009 – Apr 2010).[189] Last unit was B Company, 1 RGR[191] Believed to been opened around September 2009. Possibly name changed PB Falcon Lawns. | |
Five | Nahri Saraj District | Mar 2013 | British Army RM ANA |
Active as of October 2011 OP H 14: Kilo Company, 42 Commando | ||
Firebase | Fiddler's Green | Nawa-I-Barakzayi District | Jul 2009 | Closed | USMC | Active as of October 2011.[citation needed] |
Joint Tactical Air Co-ordination | JTAC Hill | Oct 2008 | Closed | British Army RM |
[192] | |
District Centre | Kajaki | Closed | British Army RM |
OP H 8: D/X Company, 2 PARA | ||
Sangin | Closed | British Army RM |
2 PARA Battle Group HQ (Apr 2008 – Oct 2008) Guards Parachute Platoon, B Company, 3 PARA C Company, 3 PARA | |||
Platoon House | Musa Qaleh | Closed | British Army RM |
Pathfinder Platoon |
Nimruz Province
[edit]Nimruz Province Installations | ||||||
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Type | Name | District | Opened | Closed | Forces | Notes |
FOB | Caferetta | 2008 | USMC | |||
Delaram FOB Kerella |
Delaram District | 2008 | USMC | Active as of 14 November 2013.[193] Named for US Marine Cpl Jason Karella of 2nd Battalion 7th Marines |
Regional Command West
[edit]Regional Command West includes the provinces of Badghis, Farah, Ghor and Herat.[194]
Contents |
Badghis Province
[edit]Badghis Province Installations | ||||||
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Type | Name | District | Opened | Closed | Forces | Notes |
FOB | Bala Murghab | Murghab District | 2008 | Italian Army Spanish Army |
3rd Bandera (Spain) (2008) | |
Columbus | Murghab District | 2008 | ANA | [195] | ||
Todd | Murghab District | 2011 | Italian Army USAF | [196] |
Farah Province
[edit]Farah Province Installations | ||||||
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Type | Name | District | Opened | Closed | Forces | Notes |
FOB | Bakwah (Baqwah) (Bakwa) |
2008 | USMC | Company K, 3rd Battalion, 8th Marines (SPMAGTF-AFG) (2008) | ||
Dimonios | Farah District | Italian Army | Home to Transition Support Unit – South (TSU-S).[197] | |||
Farah | Farah District | Sep 2004 | Oct 2013 | Italian Army US Army USMC US Navy US Air Force |
[198] | |
Tobruk | Bala Buluk District | Italian Army | Home to Transition Support Unit – South (TSU-S).[197] |
Herat Province
[edit]Herat Province Installations | ||||||
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Type | Name | District | Opened | Closed | Forces | Notes |
Airbase | Shindand | Shindand District | 2004 | 2014 | Italian Air Force Italian Army US Air Force Afghan Air Force (AAF) |
Formerly FOB Shindand[citation needed] |
Camp | Arena (Herat International Airport) |
Herat District | Italian Air Force[199] Italian Army[199] US Army Spanish Air Force |
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Stone | Herat District | 2014 | Carabinieri US Army |
[citation needed] | ||
Vianini | 2012 | Italian Army | [citation needed] | |||
FOB | La Marmora | Shindand District | Italian Army | Home to Transition Support Unit – Center (TSU-C).[197] |
Installations of Unknown Regional Province
[edit]Installations of Unknown Regional Command/Province | ||||||
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Type | Name | District | Opened | Closed | Forces | Notes |
Firebase | Nixon | |||||
Firebase | Oulet | |||||
FOB | Bobcat | RC-SOUTH | After 2000 | |||
FOB | Bushmaster | RC-SOUTH | ||||
FOB | Carlson | RC-EAST | ||||
FOB | Cobra | |||||
FOB | Costall | Canadian Army | Named after Private Robert Costall, Canada's first combat casualty in the War on Terror. | |||
FOB | Faizal | 15 Jan 2014 | [150] | |||
FOB | Freia | |||||
FOB | Ghecko | RC-SOUTH | ||||
FOB | Indianhead | |||||
FOB | Mehtar Lam | |||||
FOB | Puza-i-Eshan | |||||
FOB | Qalat | RC-SOUTH | ||||
FOB | Shukvani | 15 Jan 2014 | [150] | |||
FOB | Surobi | RC-CAPITAL | ||||
PB | Shizad | RC-SW | ||||
COP | Rankel | RC-SW | USMC | [200] | ||
COP | Ertoba | [200] |
See also
[edit]- List of Afghan Armed Forces installations
- Advance airfield
- Advanced Landing Ground
- Fire support base
- Forward operating base
- Forward Operating Site
- Loss of Strength Gradient
- Main Operating Base
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