Kara Soar Base Explained

Kara Soar Base
Location:Makhmur, Iraq
Built:2016
Builder:U.S. Marine Corps
Used:2016
Condition:Active
Ownership:Iraqi Armed Forces
United States Armed Forces
Controlledby:United States Marine Corps
United States Army
Battles:
Third Iraq War

Kara Soar Base was an American fire support base in northern Iraq.

History

In early 2016 in support of a planned Iraqi offensive against ISIS-held Mosul, US forces established a firebase called Bell, approximately 15 miles from ISIS lines. 200 US Marines and 8 US Army Soldiers emplaced and manned 4 M777A2 howitzers.

One Marine, SSGT Louis F Cardin was killed in a rocket attack on March 19, 2016, only two days after the battery arrived. A couple of days later on March 21, the base was attacked by ISIS suicide bombers armed with small arms. Several Iraqi soldiers were killed during this attack, and the enemy force was attritted by self-detonation of their suicide vests and suppression from Iraqi soldiers and US Marines.

The Marine howitzers fired every day in support of Iraqi maneuvers, using high-explosive, smoke, and illumination rounds.[1]

By March 30, 2016, the Pentagon renamed the base to "Kara Soar Counter Fire Complex" to reinforce the notion that the firebase was conducting "defensive missions."[2] However some point after the base was renamed to Kara Soar Base.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Near ISIS front, U.S. Marine artillerymen 'fire every day'. 7 April 2016.
  2. Web site: Pentagon quietly renames 'fire base' | CNN Politics. CNN. 31 March 2016.