List of the United States military installations in Iraq explained

The United States Department of Defense continues to have a large number of temporary military bases in Iraq, most a type of forward operating base (FOB).

Depending on their size or utility, the installations were called: camp, forward operating bases (FOBs), contingency operating bases (COBs), contingency operating sites (COSs), combat outposts (COPs), patrol base (PBs), logistic based (log bases), fire bases (FBs), convoy support centers (CSCs), logistic support areas (LSAs), and joint security stations (JSSs).

Near the end of Occupation of Iraq (2003–2011), the last several camps and forward operating bases were changed to contingency operating bases and sites.

At the height of the occupation the US had 170,000 men and women in uniform stationed in 505 bases sprinkled throughout all the provinces of Iraq. Another 135,000 private military contractors were also working in Iraq.[1] [2]

Due to International military intervention against ISIL, personnel have returned to old bases and new bases created. Control of many U.S.-operated bases was transferred to the Iraqi government during the 2020–2021 U.S. troop withdrawal.

At the request of the Iraqi government in January 2024,[3] and amid rising regional tensions following the 2023 Israeli invasion of Gaza, the US and Iraq are set to begin negotiations to end US military presence in Iraq.[4]

Airfields

NameDistrictGovernorateOpenedClosedFateNotes
Al-Harir Air BaseShaqlawaErbil (Kurdistan Region)2003Still in use by U.S. forces as of January 2024
Al Asad AirbaseHaditha and HītAl Anbar2003Still in use by U.S. forces as of January 2024

Camps

TypeNameDistrictGovernorateOpenedClosedFateNotes
Camp Al-Khalis (Rock City FOB) Al-KhalisDiyala?
Camp Al Qa'im (Al Qa'im train station) Al-Qa'imAl Anbar?
Camp Al Watani (Green Zone) Baghdad?
Camp Anah
COP Ocotal
AnahAl Anbar1/4 TF Highlander in '07 w/1st LAR, 3/4 in '06/'07, and many others over years. Large SVBIED at TCP Alpha 20070507.
Camp Andaluz (Spanish Camp)KufaNajafUsed by Spanish troops
Camp AndersonDiwaniyaAl-Qādisiyyah35 miles south of Baghdad
Camp Camp Apache
Camp Gunner Main
Adhamiya Baghdad [5]
Camp ArkansasAl Salam Baghdad Al Salam Palace
Camp ArrowAd-Dawr/Tikrit Salah ad Din
Camp AvalancheAbu Ghraib Baghdad Abu Ghraib Prison
Camp Hilla Babil April 2003 January 2005 Dismantled HQ of 1st Marine Expeditionary Force[6]
Used by Polish Forces[7]
Camp Fallujah Al Anbar 2003 2009Dreamland
Camp Nasiriyah Dhi QarMarch 2003 (Qalat Sikar Air Base)
Camp Black Jack Baghdad Baghdad [8] Part of the Victory Base Complex
Camp BoomBaqubah DiyalaBaqubah Airfield
Camp Brassfield MoraSalah ad Din2004 [9]
Camp Basra Basra 2011 [10]
Camp BristolAl-MansourBaghdad Part of the Victory Base Complex
Camp Al-ZubairBasra 2003 December 2010 Hotel [11]
Camp BuffaloTikrit Salah ad Din ?
Camp Bulldog Baghdad
Camp BushmasterAl Najaf Najaf[12]
Camp Bushwaker?
Camp BuzzAr-RutbaAl Anbar?
Camp Clairborne? Mosul Air Base
Camp CobraAbu GhraibBaghdad Abu Ghraib Presidential Site
Camp Cold Steel?
Camp Combat Outpost (Ar Ramadi) ?
Camp Taji Baghdad 2003 Taji Air Base
Camp Part of the Victory Base Complex
Camp Cuervo
Camp Rustamiyah
Camp Muleskinner
Sadr District Baghdad 2003 2009
Camp DahukDuhok(Kurdistan Region)
Camp Daniels (Samarra) Salah ad Din
Camp Dakota (Baghdad)
Camp DraculaDhi QarUsed by Romanian troops.https://www.dvidshub.net/image/178388/romanian-soldiers-celebrate-completion-mission-iraq
Camp Dragoon (Baghdad)
Camp Duke (Najaf) NajafNajafSeptember 2003All UN sanctioned weapons were destroyed and FOB was transitioned to the Iraqi Ministry of Defense in 2009. Najaf ASP remains active.Najaf Ammunition Supply Point (ASP)
Camp Camp Eagle (Baghdad)
Camp Eagle III (Najaf) Najaf
Camp Eden
Camp Hit
Al-QurnaBasra2003Used by Danish troops.[13]
Camp Edson (Diwaniyah)
Camp Ellis
Camp Bastard
Al Anbar 2007 [14] [15]
Camp Endurance
Camp Regulars
MosulNinevehQ West Air Field
Camp Fallujah Al AnbarMarch 20042009
Camp Dhi QarQalat Sikar Air Field
Camp Freedom (Mosul) Nineveh
Camp Freedom I
Camp Warhorse
DiyalaBaqubah Air Field
Camp Freedom II (Green Zone) Baghdad
Camp Ganci (Abu Ghraib)
Camp Geiger
Camp Gilligan(Saddam Canal Bridge provisory camp)
Camp Golf
Camp Baker (Najaf)
Najaf
Camp GracelandRasheed Air Base
Camp GriffinBaghdad International Airport
Camp HonorGreen Zone/Baghdad Baghdad 2006 Iraqi Prison [16]
Camp Hotel (Najaf)
Camp Hurricane Point (Ar Ramadi) Al Anbar
Camp HusaybahAl-Qa'imAl Anbar2009
Camp Independence
Camp Headhunter
FOB Headhunter
Ali Saleh Baghdad Al Muthana Air Base 2 Platoons of HHC 4–64 AR, 4th BDE, 3rd IN Div
Camp India
Camp Iron Horse (Sadr City)
Camp Ironhorse
FOB Danger (Tikrit)
Salah ad Din
Camp Jennings (Al Amarah) Maysan
Camp Juliet (Karbala) KarbalaUsed by Polish forces[17]
Camp Junction City (Ar Ramadi) Al Anbar
Camp Kadhamiyah Baghdad
Camp KalsuBabylon
Camp KleckerBaghdadLocated in the Baghdad International Airport area
Camp Knot
Camp Korean Village
FOB Buzz (Ar Rutbah / H-3 Air Base)
Ar-RutbaAl Anbar
Camp LancerBaijiSalah ad DinK-2 Air Base
Camp Leader (Mosul)
Camp Libeccio (Nasiriyah) Dhi Qar
Camp Liberty (Camp Hurriya)
Camp Victory North (Camp Al-Tahreer)
BaghdadPart of the Victory Base Complex
Camp Lima (Baghdad)
Camp LokiMarch 2003 July 2003 Dismantled Used by Task Force Viking
Camp Manhattan
Camp Habbaniyah
Al AnbarHabbaniyah Air Base
Camp Marez (Mosul) Nineveh
Camp Marlboro (Sadr City)
CampMejid (Al Asad AB)[18] Al Anbar
Camp Mercury
Camp Abu Ghraib
Abu Ghraib
Camp Minden BasraJune 2011Transferred to Iraqi govt.
Camp C.W. Myler (Baghdad) Camp of Naval Special Warfare Squadron One during their deployment in 2004
Camp Nakamura (Nippur) BabilNamed in honor of Army Spc. Paul T. Nakamura
Camp Baghdad20032004Operations moved to LSA AnacondaUsed by Task Force 626 and CIA
Camp Normandy (Muqdadiyah) Diyala
Camp Outlaw (Green Zone) Baghdad
Camp PacemakerPart of LSA Bushmaster near Najaf
Camp PacesetterSamarraSalah ad DinSamarra East Air Field
Camp Paladin
Camp Paliwoda (Balad) Salah ad Din
Camp Packhorse
FOB Remagen
Camp Cougar
Tikrit Salah ad Din
Camp Camp Parsons (expansion at Camp Victory)
Camp Performance (Mosul) Nineveh
Camp Camp Patriot(Green Zone)
Camp QayyarahNinevehQayarrah Air Base
Camp Raider
FOB Dagger (Tikrit)
Salah ad Din
Camp Ramadi
Camp Blue Diamond
Camp Champion Main
Camp Hurricane Point
Ramadi Al Anbar2007 2011 2nd Advise and Assist Brigade, 82nd Aiborne Division
2-319 Airborne Field Artillery
1–325 Airborne Infantry
Camp Reasoner II (Sahl Sinjar, Tal Afar) SinjarNineveh2003October 2009Transferred to Iraqi Army
Camp Red Knight
Camp RedcatcherRasheed Air Base
Camp Redemption (Abu Ghraib)
Camp RenegadeKirkukKirkukApril 2003Renamed Camp Warrior in 2004Kirkuk Air Base
Camp Ridgeway (Al Taqaddum)
Camp Ripper (Al Asad) Al Anbar
Camp Roach
Camp Hadithah
HadithaAl Anbar
Camp Rustamiyah
also known as Camp Cuervo
Rasheed Air Base
Camp BaghdadApril 2003December 2011Baghdad International Air Base
Camp Scania (Nippur) March 2003 July 15, 2010 Transferred to Iraqi Army Convoy Support Center (CSC) Scania, on MSR Tampa about 4 miles west of Al Shomali. Last unit: 389th Combat Service Support Battalion.[19]
CampSchwedlerFallujahAl Anbar2007Named in honor of Special Warfare Operator (SEAL) Joseph C. Schwedler
Camp Shield (Baghdad)
Camp BaghdadPart of the Victory Base Complex
Camp SmittySamawahMuthannaMarch 2003Handed over to Iraqis in July 2006Used by American, Dutch, British and Australian troops.https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C1163606
Camp Snake Pit (Ramadi) Al Anbar
Camp Solidarity (Camp Al-Tadamum)
Camp Gunsligner
Adhamiyah Baghdad
Camp TikritSalah ad Din2003Handed over to Iraqis in October 2011Used by Task Force ODIN
Camp St. Mere (Fallujah) Al Anbar
Camp Steel Dragon (Green Zone) Baghdad
Camp Steel FalconAl RashidBaghdad
Camp Stone (Sulaymaniyah) SilêmanîSulaymaniyahKurdistan Region
Camp Strike (Mosul) Nineveh
Camp BaghdadPart of the Victory Base Complex
Camp Sullivan (Baghdad)
Camp Sustainer
Camp SycamoreSalah ad DinAl-Sahra Air Base
Camp TajiTaji Air Base
Camp Al AnbarMarch 2003Taqaddum Air Base was handed over to Iraqis on April 5, 2020[20] [21]
Camp Thunder Baghdad International Air Base
Camp Top Gun (Mosul) Nineveh
Camp Trebil
Camp Gibbons
Ar-RutbaAl Anbar
Camp Twin Tower
Camp Ultimo (Baghdad)
Camp Union I (Camp Al-Tawheed Al-Awal)
Camp Greywolf
Al-Sijood Al Sijood Presidential Site
Camp Union II (Camp Al-Tawheef Al-Thani)
Camp Warrior
Al-Sijood Al Sijood Presidential Site
Camp Victory 51 papa (Abu Ghraib)
Camp Vigilant (Abu Ghraib)
Camp ViperAl-ZubairBasraJalibah Air Base
Camp Volunteer
Camp Provider (Baghdad)
Camp War HorseDiyalaBaqubah Air Field
Camp Dhi Qar
Camp WhitfordDhi QarTallil Air Base
Camp Wolf
Camp Miller
Kuwait
Camp Wolfpack (Green Zone) Baghdad
Camp Zadan (Zadan)
Camp Zaytun (Erbil) ErbilKurdistan Region
Camp Zulu (As Suwayrah) Wasit2003August 21, 2005Turned over to the Iraqi armyAs Suwayrah Air Base

Combat outposts (COPs)

TypeNameDistrictGovernorateOpenedClosedFateNotes
COP Amanche
COP Annihilator Unused trade school in Ameriya
COP Apache Adhamiyah Baghdad
COP Assassin near Jisr DiyalaBaghdad/Diyala 2007 Location 33.308677, 44.617434 Former Truck Depot
COP Attack Baghdad 2007 Former Boxing Gym
COP Ayres
COP Aztec Baghdad [22]
COP Bama
COP Banchee
COP Battle Baghdad
COP Beretta
COP 860/Blackfoot Al Hadar/East Rashid Baghdad 2007 Chaldean Pontifical Babel College Church Complex
COP Blickenstaff
COP Blue Babe Bridge / Georgian Bridge (Route Blue Babe, across the Diyala River)
COP Bone Zulu South Tahrir
COP Cahill Al-Mada'inDiyala2007 2011 33.144972, 44.572930
COP Callahan Baghdad
COP Carver 2008 2011 33.083224, 44.599440
COP Jisr Diyala33.208018, 44.523323
COP Cashe South Baghdad 2007 July 2010 33.20664164070701, 44.519090597883114 Built right next to Al Tuwaitha Nuclear Reactor that was bombed.
COP Casino
COP Wildcard
Al-MansourBaghdad
COP Chaos
COP Cleary Al WihdaDiyala2007 2008 33.139267, 44.692545
COP Cobra Cabana Baghdad 2007
COP Commando BAR (Base Al Razul) Baghdad 2007
COP Corregidor (near Haswah, Al Yusufiyah) 2007
COP Dragon Yusifiyah Baghdad 2007 2008 Transferred to the Iraqi Army Last unit: 3rd Battalion, 187th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault).[23]
COP Ellis BarwanaAl Anbar2006
COP Falcon
COP Ford Baghdad
COP Gator Baghdad Nestled in the Dora market
COP Golden Wādī Tharthār Al Anbar 2007 August 2007 Turned over to the Iraqi Army North of Fallujah off MSR Golden
COP Grant
COP Haditha Dam HadithaAl AnbarDecember 2008
COP Hatoon
COP Hawas Wādī Tharthār MSR Golden, Northeast of Lake Tharthar Dam and Canal
COP Hutal
COP Rath
COP Iron
COP Khatoon
COP Meade
COP Murray Baghdad
COP Old Mod Baghdad Old Ministry of Defense Building
COP Nepsa Nineveh 2007 2009 Turned over to the Iraqi Army East Side of Tigris Al Sharqat *BTrp 1/3 ACR*
COP North
COP Norris Baghdad
COP Ocotal / Ocotol
COP Old Baqubah
COP Old Mob
COP Qasr `Amij (160k) Ar-Rutba Al Anbar 2007 2010 Turned over to Iraqi Army Site of the 29th Brigade, 7th IA Division
COP Rabiy
COP Rawah RawahAl Anbar
COP Remagen Salah ad Din
COP Resolve
COP Rock
COP Romeo
COP Ruger
COP Salie (Nahrawan)
COP Southwest of Baghdad International Airport Baghdad 2007 Abandoned Bombed out garage/barracks destroyed. Remnants of tower remain.
COP Sedgwick August 2009 Turned over to the Iraqi Army Downgraded from a FOB sometime between 2008 & 2009
COP Shan
COP South
COP Badra2007 July 2011 Located in Zurbatiyah
COP Spear
COP Sword
COP Summers
COP Tampa
COP Tehrir / Tarear / Tahrir
COP Texas Baghdad
COP Tripoli
COP War Eagle
COP 102 Baghdad
COP 402
COP 727
COP 742
COP 821 southwestern neighborhood of SaidiyahBaghdad

Contingency operating base (COBs)

TypeNameDistrictGovernorateOpenedClosedFateNotes
COB Adder
Camp Adder
LSA Adder
Camp Cedar I
Camp Cedar II
NasiriyahDhi QarDecember 2011 Nasiriyah Airport 3rd Advise and Assist Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division
1–77 Armor
2–82 Field Artillery
219th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade
1–163 Infantry
COB AsadAl Anbar4–6 Infantry
2-325 Infantry
COB Basrah
Camp Basrah
BasraDecember 2011 Transferred to civilian control Contains U.S. Consulate.
COB ErbilErbil
COB ScaniaBabylon
COB Warhorse

Contingency operating sites (COSs)

TypeNameDistrictGovernorateOpenedClosedFateNotes
COS BesmayahBaghdad
COS BuccaBasra
COS CobraBaghdad4–9 Cavalry
COS Delta
FOB Delta
FOB Al Kut
Camp Chesty
Kut WasitApril 2003 October 2011 Transferred to Iraqi Control
COS EchoDiwaniya Al-Qādisiyyah1–82 Field Artillery
2–8 Cavalry
3/3 Armored Cavalry
COS Endeavor
FOB Endeavor
An Najaf Najaf
COS Maysan3–8 Cavalry
COS HammerBaghdad2011Located near Besmaya Range Complex
COS KalsuBabylon1st Advise and Assist Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division
2–5 Cavalry
3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment (Advise and Assist Brigade)
1/3 Armored Cavalry
COS Korean VillageAr-RutbaAl Anbar
COS MahmudlyahAl-Mahmudiya
COS Marez
FOB Marez
Camp Diamondback
Mosul 2004 4th Advise and Assist Brigade, 1st Armored Division
2–13 Cavalry
2–29 Field Artillery
6–17 Air Cavalry
5–82 Field Artillery
1–9 Cavalry
COS TaqaddumFallujahAl Anbar
COS Umm QasrAl-ZubairBasra
COS WarriorKirkuk6–17 Air Cavalry
4th Advise and Assist Brigade, 1st Armoured Division
1–5 Field Artillery
1st Advise and Assist Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division
1–14 Infantry
2–12 Cavalry
COS WarhorseBaqubah Diyala2nd Advise and Assist Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division
1–8 Cavalry

Firebases (FBs)

TypeNameDistrictGovernorateOpenedClosedFateNotes
Firebase Morehead Ba'qubaDiyalaOctober 2011 Handover to Iraqi Forces US Special Forces base located in the city of Baqubah. Last occupied by ODA 2135.
Firebase Saham Al-Qa'imAl AnbarMarch 2020[24] 34.3613°N 41.1297°W[25] [26]

Forward operating bases (FOBs)

TypeNameDistrictGovernorateOpenedClosedFateNotes
FOB 2004 September 2006
COP Aggie
FOB Haditha2003 Ayn Al Asad Airbase
FOB Al-Tawheed Al-ThalithBaghdad
FOB AnimalBaghdad
FOB ArrowAl-DaurSaladinMay 2003
FOB AttackBaghdad
FOB Atlas
Hellhound
FOB BahariaAl Anbar
FOB Bandit IslandBaghdad
FOB BeastSamarraSalah ad Din
FOB BernsteinTooz2003 Transferred to the Iraqi army in 2006Tuz Khurmatu Air Base
FOB Blue Diamond
FOB Black
FOB Blickenstaff
FOB Brassfield-Mora
FOB BroomheadBaghdad
FOB Bulldog
FOB ByersBaghdad
FOB Balad RuzDiyala2003 April 3, 2010 Dissolved into the Kirkush Military Training BaseNamed in honor of Army Specialist Nathaniel A. Caldwell
FOB Callahan AdhamiyahBaghdadMarch 2007[27] January 3, 2009[28] Closed down Occupied by the 4th Infantry Division until recently. Originally captured by the 2–82nd Airborne, was in an old, burned-out shopping mall.[29] [30]
FOB Carpenter2003 Salman Pak, previously used by Fedayeen Saddam as a training camp (before 2003)
FOB
FOB 2003 2005 Located on the grounds of the Musayyib Power Plant
FOB CobraKhanaqin2003 Transferred to Iraqi Control Located in Jalawla
FOB ComancheAbu Sayada
FOB ConstitutionBaghdad
FOB CookeBaghdad
FOB Courage
FOB Corregidor
FOB Crossbow
FOB Dagger
FOB May 2004 2005 Formerly FOB Ironhorse
FOB Daniels
FOB David
FOB 2004 October 1, 2006 Transferred to Iraqi Control
FOB Dibbis
Dibis
Dibis Camp
Camp Dibis
DibisKirkuk
FOB 2003 2004
FOB Echo Diwaniyah31.968192, 44.910140 It served as a Spanish (known as Camp Espania), Polish, and American base during different periods of the Iraq War.
FOB Eden
FOB Edge
FOB FallujahAl Anbar
FOB Faylok
FOB FerdinandBaghdad 2007 U.S. Army Special Forces and Iraqi Special Forces FOB created on Camp Liberty
FOB Ferrin-HugginsBaghdadRasheed AB
FOB FortitudeFaisaliyah District
FOB Green ZoneBaghdadFormerly used by Uday Hussein
FOB FuldaTel AfarNineveh
FOB Funston
FOB Gabe
FOB Gaines Mills
FOB 2003 2011 Transferred to Iraqi Army Control
FOB GhostErbil (Kurdistan Region)
FOB Givens
FOB Glory
FOB Gold
FOB Grant(Tal Ashtah AB)
FOB Grizzly
FOB Spartan
FOB Red Lion
FOB Barbarian
April 2003 January 2009 FOB Grizzly is located within Camp Ashraf
FOB Guardian CityFallujahAl Anbar(Al Taqaddum AB handed over to Iraqis on April 5, 2020)
FOB GunnerAl-Taji(Taji AB)
FOB HammerBesmayaBaghdad2007 33.791944, 44.605278 Besmaya Range Complex
FOB HawkBaghdad
FOB Hellhound
Atlas
FOB HitAl Anbar
FOB HonorGreen Zone Baghdad
FOB Baghdad
FOB Hopping
FOB Hotel
FOB Hunter
FOB Hurricane
FOB IndiaKarbala
FOB Independence
FOB TikritApril 2003 May 2004
FOB 2005 2009 FOB Dismantled, Power Plant returned to civilian control Located on the grounds of the Musayyib Power Plant
FOB Junction City
FOB Justice
FOB May 2003 2011
FOB Latham
Al Walid
FOB Laurie
FOB Baghdad 2003 August 2011
FOB Lionrenamed FOB Orion (vicinity of LSA Anaconda, Balad Air Base)
FOB ManhattanAl Anbar(Habbaniyah AB)
FOB McHenryAl-HawijaSW of Kirkuk
FOB Formerly FOB Pacesetter
FOB MelodyBaghdad
FOB Mercury
FOB Miller
FOB MorganBaghdad International Airport
FOB MuleskinnerRasheed AB
FOB Musan
FOB Nimur
FOB NormandyMarch 2003
FOB Omaha
FOB O'Ryan / OrionDujail/Al-FarisSaladin
FOB PacesetterSaladinNow MacKenzie
FOB PackhorseApril 2003
FOB Paliden Base
FOB BaladSalah ad Din2004 2009 Transferred to Iraqi Control and renamed Balad Joint Coordination Center. Formerly FOB Eagle
FOB Pasab
Wilson
FOB Patriot
FOB PhoenixTransferred to Kurdish Control (KRG)Kurdistan Region
FOB Baghdad 2003 Transferred to Iraqi Control Located at As-Salam
FOB Formerly FOB Endurance
FOB QuinnAr-RutbaAl Anbar 2003 Mudayasis Airfield, near An Nukhayb
FOB Raider
FOB Reaper
FOB Regulars
FOB Remagen2003 August 2006 Transferred to Iraqi Control Tikrit South Air Base
FOB Ridgeway
Ridgway
Al Anbar(Al Taqaddum AB handed over to Iraqis on April 5, 2020)
FOB Roundtop
Round Top
SoranErbilKurdistan Region
FOB Rough Rider
FOB RustamiyahBaghdad33.282836, 44.519937 (former Camp Cuervo)
FOB Sabre
FOB ScaniaBabil
FOB St. MereSeptember 2003Renamed Camp Fallujah in March 2004
FOB Saint Michael
Al Mahmudiyah
Baghdad
FOB ShawshookDiyala2007 Created next to FOB Hammer and Besmaya Range Complex
FOB ShellSE of Karbala
FOB ShieldBaghdad
FOB Salah ad Din2003 al-Sahra AB
FOB Steel Dragon
FOB Stone
PB Andrea
FOB Sykes FOB Sykes was located approximately five miles south of the Iraqi city of Tal Afar (Ninewah Governorate) and 40 miles east of the IraqSyria border.
FOB Summerall
Stoddard
FOB Sword
FOB Taji
FOB TashJoint Security Station erected around an old Iraqi police station
FOB Tiger
FOB TinderboxBaijiSalah ad Din
FOB Trojan HorseGreen Zone Baghdad
FOB Trotter
FOB Union IIIGreen Zone/Baghdad 2011 NATO Training Mission – Iraq
Office Of Security Cooperation – Iraq
FOB VanguardDujail/Al-FarisSaladin
FOB War EagleBaghdad
FOB Warhorse(Baquba Air Field)
FOB KirkukKirkukKirkuk AB
FOB WebsterHadithaAl AnbarAl Asad AB
FOB WilsonAl-DaurSalah ad Din
FOB WyattBaladSalah ad DinBalad AB/LSA Anaconda
FOB Yankee
FOB YusufiyahAl-MahmudiyaBaghdad
FOB Zulu

Joint security stations (JSSs)

TypeNameDistrictGovernorateOpenedClosedFateNotes
JSS Falcon
Camp Al-Saqr
Forward Operating Base Falcon
Camp Ferrin-Huggins
Camp Falcon
Shield
Al-RashidBaghdad2003July 2011Became HQ for 7/2 Iraqi federal police brigade when handed over in 2011
JSS IndiaMosulNineveh2–7 Cavalry
JSSSiniyahSalah ad DinMarch 2009Handed over to the Iraqi Police in 2009[31] Located in Seneia Town
JSSEzdeharKutWasitJune 2009Handed over to the Iraqi Army in 2009Located in Shaykh Sa'ad[32]
JSSDeasonAl-MahmudiyaBaghdadOctober 201163rd Armor Regiment, 1st Infantry Division[33]

Patrol bases (PBs)

TypeNameDistrictGovernorateOpenedClosedFateNotes
PB OlsonSamarra Saladin Supplied by Camp Brassfield Mora[34]
PB RazorSamarra Saladin Supplied by Camp Brassfield Mora

Other nomenclatures

References

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Basu . Moni . December 18, 2011 . Deadly Iraq war ends with exit of last U.S. troops . CNN.
  2. Web site: December 22, 2011 . Infographic: US ends Iraq war chapter . Al Jazeera.
  3. News: Iraqi leader again demands US-led coalition leave . AFP . France24 . January 18, 2024.
  4. News: Flaherty . Anne . US, Iraq to begin talks that could lead to withdrawal of remaining American troops . January 25, 2024 . ABC News . January 25, 2024.
  5. Web site: Fort Apache. Newsweek. April 4, 2020.
  6. Web site: Babylon an oasis for troops. Stars and Stripes. April 4, 2020.
  7. Web site: Damage to Babylon Assessed . Los Angeles Times. April 4, 2020.
  8. Web site: Playing for Bragging Rights. DVIDS. April 5, 2020.
  9. I Didn't Want Anybody to Go to Jail. Time. April 5, 2020. Thompson. Mark.
  10. Web site: Once bustling U.S. base in Basra now a ghost town. Stars and Stripes. April 5, 2020.
  11. Web site: A New Hotel, Where the Stay Used to Be Mandatory. The New York Times. April 5, 2020.
  12. Web site: POEMS – Najaf. U.S. Army. April 5, 2020.
  13. Web site: May 2, 2005 . Danes plead not guilty to Iraq abuse . Al Jazeera.
  14. Web site: Unprecedented recruiting event yields record 60-plus recruits. USMC. April 5, 2020.
  15. Web site: Building Security In Barwanah. Space War. April 5, 2020.
  16. Web site: "Closed" Iraq torture jail still open – rights group. Reuters. April 4, 2020.
  17. News: Iraq – Poles Move Out Of Karbala .
  18. Web site: Soldiers preserve Al Asad .
  19. Web site: More U.S. bases close, transfer to Iraqi military. Army.mil. July 21, 2010.
  20. Web site: US hands over another air base to Iraqi forces. MilitaryTimes. April 5, 2020.
  21. Web site: Marines, Coalition Forces Pull out of Iraq's Taqaddum Air Base Military.com. Military.com. April 5, 2020.
  22. http://www.stripes.com/news/self-sufficient-soldiers-make-the-best-of-life-at-combat-outpost-aztec-1.71183 Self-sufficient soldiers make the best of life at Combat Outpost Aztec
  23. Web site: Iraqi army takes over Combat Outpost Dragon. DVIDS. April 6, 2020.
  24. Web site: US-led coalition troops pull out of base in western Iraq. March 20, 2020.
  25. News: Firebase Saham [Image 10 of 40] ]. September 5, 2018 . Eric . Cerami . Defense Visual Information Distribution Service.
  26. 1054118460358320128 . Firebase Saham https://twitter.com/Tom_Antonov/status/1050779065907597312 … https://www.google.com/maps ll=34.361809,41.130165&q=34.361809,41.130165&hl=en&t=h&z=18 … . October 21, 2018 . Samir . obretix.
  27. Web site: U.S. transfers FOB Callahan to Iraqis . Stripes.com.
  28. Web site: January 6, 2009 . Iraq assumes authority over FOB Callahan . CENTCOM.
  29. Web site: U.S. Department of Defense.
  30. https://archive.today/20130103230710/http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28384657 NBC News
  31. Web site: March 23, 2009 . Iraqi Police take control of JSS Siniyah from U.S. Forces .
  32. Web site: June 8, 2009 . Joint Security Station Ezdehar handed over to the Iraqi Arm .
  33. Web site: October 8, 2011 . U.S. BASE TO IRAQI SECURITY FORCES AS DRAWDOWN CONTINUES .
  34. Web site: POEMS – Brassfield Mora. U.S. Army. April 5, 2020.
  35. Book: Morgan. W. Iraq Order Of Battle 2011 . 2011. US. Institute for the Study of War.