Forward Operating Base Bostick
Appearance
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Forward Operating Base Bostick (FOB Bostick), previously called FOB Naray, is a U.S. military outpost in the Kunar Province of Afghanistan. In July 2008, the name of the base was changed in memory of Major Thomas Bostick, who was killed in action.[1]
Personnel
Units deployed to FOB Bostick have included:
- U.S. Army special forces
- 367th EN BN Detachment (2005)
1-188th ADA Alpha (NDARNG) (2006-2007)
- 3-71 Cavalry Regiment (RSTA)(2006-2007)
- 4-25 Field Artillery (2006-2007)
- 122nd Aviation Support Battalion (2007)
- 6-4 Cavalry Regiment (2008-2009)
- 3-321 Field Artillery Regiment (2008-2009)
- 1-321 Field Artillery Regiment (Airborne) (2009-2010)
- 3-61 Cavalry Regiment (2009-2010)
- 10th Combat Aviation Brigade (2010-2011)
- 1-32 Cavalry Regiment (2010-2011)
- 1-377 Field Artillery Regiment (2011-2012)
- 1-12 Infantry Regiment (2012)
- 101st Combat Aviation Brigade (2012-2013)[2]
- 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade
- 82nd Airborne
- 91st Cavalry Regiment Nell
- 4th Infantry Division
- 2/27 Infantry Regiment
10th Combat Aviation Brigade
See also
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List of forward operating bases
References
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Staff Sgt. Brandon Aird, 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team Public Affairs Office (2008-07-11). "Afghanistan base renamed in honor of commander who died in combat".
Forward Operating Base Naray here was renamed FOB Bostick to honor and remember a commander who died leading his Soldiers in combat.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ Risner, Lamont (1 June 2012). "The Red Warrior Path". 1 (2): 8. Retrieved 13 June 2013.
Unit Address Listing
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