List of the United States military installations in Iraq

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Map of major U.S. military bases in Iraq and the number of soldiers stationed there (2007)

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).

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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 personnel in uniform stationed in 505 bases throughout all 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 Base Shaqlawa Erbil (Kurdistan Region)2003Still in use by U.S. forces as of January 2024
Al Asad Airbase Haditha and Hīt Al Anbar 2003Still in use by U.S. forces as of January 2024

Camps

TypeNameDistrictGovernorateOpenedClosedFateNotes
Camp Al-Khalis (Rock City FOB) Al-Khalis Diyala  ?
Camp Al Qa'im (Al Qa'im train station) Al-Qa'im Al Anbar ?
Camp Al Watani (Green Zone) Baghdad  ?
Camp Anah
COP Ocotal
Anah Al 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) Kufa Najaf Used by Spanish troops[ citation needed ]
Camp Anderson Diwaniya Al-Qādisiyyah 35 miles south of Baghdad
CampCamp Apache
Camp Gunner Main
AdhamiyaBaghdad [5]
Camp Arkansas Al SalamBaghdadAl Salam Palace
Camp Arrow Ad-Dawr/TikritSalah ad Din
Camp Avalanche Abu GhraibBaghdadAbu Ghraib Prison
Camp Babylon HillaBabilApril 2003January 2005DismantledHQ of 1st Marine Expeditionary Force [6]
Used by Polish Forces [7]
Camp Baharia
FOB Volturno
FallujahAl Anbar20032009Dreamland
Camp Basilone Nasiriyah Dhi Qar March 2003(Qalat Sikar Air Base)
CampBlack JackBaghdadBaghdad [8] Part of the Victory Base Complex
Camp Boom Baqubah Diyala Baqubah Airfield
Camp Brassfield Mora Samarra Salah ad Din 2004 [9]
Camp Bravo BasraBasra2011 [10]
Camp Bristol Al-Mansour BaghdadPart of the Victory Base Complex
Camp Bucca Al-Zubair Basra2003December 2010Hotel [11]
Camp Buffalo TikritSalah ad Din ?
CampBulldogBaghdad
Camp Bushmaster Al Najaf Najaf [12]
Camp Bushwaker  ?
Camp Buzz Ar-Rutba Al Anbar ?
Camp Clairborne  ? Mosul Air Base
Camp Cobra Abu Ghraib BaghdadAbu Ghraib Presidential Site
Camp Cold Steel  ?
Camp Combat Outpost (Ar Ramadi) ?
Camp Cooke TajiBaghdad2003Taji Air Base
Camp Cropper Part of the Victory Base Complex
Camp Cuervo
Camp Rustamiyah
Camp Muleskinner
Sadr DistrictBaghdad20032009 Iraqi Military Academy Rustamiyah
Camp Dahuk Duhok(Kurdistan Region)
Camp Daniels (Samarra)Salah ad Din
Camp Dakota (Baghdad)
Camp Dracula Dhi Qar Used by Romanian troops.
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)
CampCamp Eagle (Baghdad)
Camp Eagle III (Najaf)Najaf
Camp Eden
Camp Hit
Al-Qurna Basra 2003Used by Danish troops. [13]
Camp Edson (Diwaniyah)
CampEllis
Camp Bastard
Barwanah Al Anbar2007 [14] [15]
Camp Endurance
Camp Regulars
MosulNinevehQ West Air Field
Camp Fallujah FallujahAl AnbarMarch 20042009
Camp Fenway Dhi Qar Qalat 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 Graceland Rasheed Air Base
Camp Griffin Baghdad International Airport
Camp Honor Green Zone/BaghdadBaghdad2006Iraqi Prison [16]
Camp Hotel (Najaf)
Camp Hurricane Point (Ar Ramadi)Al Anbar
Camp Husaybah Al-Qa'imAl Anbar2009Renamed Camp Gannon
Camp Independence
Camp Headhunter
FOB Headhunter
Ali SalehBaghdadAl 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) Karbala Used by Polish forces [17]
Camp Junction City (Ar Ramadi)Al Anbar
Camp Justice
Camp Al Adala
Camp Banzai
KadhamiyahBaghdad
Camp Kalsu Babylon
Camp Klecker BaghdadLocated in the Baghdad International Airport area
Camp Knot
Camp Korean Village
FOB Buzz (Ar Rutbah / H-3 Air Base )
Ar-Rutba Al Anbar
Camp Lancer Baiji Salah 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 Loki Kurdish Region Erbil March 2003July 2003DismantledUsed by Task Force Viking
Camp Manhattan
Camp Habbaniyah
Al AnbarHabbaniyah Air Base
Camp Marez (Mosul)Nineveh
Camp Marlboro (Sadr City)
Camp Mejid (Al Asad AB) [18] Al Anbar
Camp Mercury
Camp Abu Ghraib
Abu Ghraib
Camp Minden Basra June 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 Nama Baghdad20032004Operations moved to LSA AnacondaUsed by Task Force 626 and CIA
Camp Normandy (Muqdadiyah)Diyala
Camp Outlaw (Green Zone)Baghdad
Camp Pacemaker Part of LSA Bushmaster near Najaf
Camp Pacesetter Samarra Salah ad DinSamarra East Air Field
Camp Paladin
Camp Paliwoda (Balad)Salah ad Din
Camp Packhorse
FOB Remagen
Camp Cougar
TikritSalah ad Din
CampCamp Parsons(expansion at Camp Victory)
Camp Performance (Mosul)Nineveh
CampCamp Patriot(Green Zone)
Camp Qayyarah NinevehQayarrah Air Base
Camp Raider
FOB Dagger (Tikrit)
Salah ad Din
Camp Ramadi
Camp Blue Diamond
Camp Champion Main
Camp Hurricane Point
RamadiAl Anbar200720112nd Advise and Assist Brigade, 82nd Aiborne Division [19] :3
2-319 Airborne Field Artillery [19] :3
1–325 Airborne Infantry [19] :3
Camp Reasoner II (Sahl Sinjar, Tal Afar)Sinjar Nineveh 2003October 2009Transferred to Iraqi Army
Camp Red Knight
Camp Redcatcher Rasheed Air Base
Camp Redemption (Abu Ghraib)
Camp Renegade Kirkuk Kirkuk April 2003Renamed Camp Warrior in 2004Kirkuk Air Base
Camp Ridgeway (Al Taqaddum)
Camp Ripper (Al Asad)Al Anbar
Camp Roach
Camp Hadithah
Haditha Al Anbar
Camp Rustamiyah
also known as Camp Cuervo
Rasheed Air Base
Camp Sather Baghdad April 2003December 2011Baghdad International Air Base
Camp Scania (Nippur) Hashimiya Babil March 2003July 15, 2010Transferred to Iraqi ArmyConvoy Support Center (CSC) Scania, on MSR Tampa about 4 miles west of Al Shomali. Last unit: 389th Combat Service Support Battalion. [20]
Camp Schwedler Fallujah Al Anbar2007Named in honor of Special Warfare Operator (SEAL) Joseph C. Schwedler
Camp Shield (Baghdad)
Camp Slayer BaghdadPart of the Victory Base Complex
Camp Smitty Samawah Muthanna March 2003Handed over to Iraqis in July 2006Used by American, Dutch, British and Australian troops.
Camp Snake Pit (Ramadi)Al Anbar
Camp Solidarity (Camp Al-Tadamum)
Camp Gunsligner
AdhamiyahBaghdad
Camp Speicher
COB Speicher
Tikrit Salah ad Din 2003Handed over to Iraqis in October 2011Used by Task Force ODIN
Camp St. Mere (Fallujah)Al Anbar
Camp Steel Dragon (Green Zone)Baghdad
Camp Steel Falcon Al Rashid Baghdad
Camp Stone (Sulaymaniyah) Silêmanî Sulaymaniyah Kurdistan Region
Camp Strike (Mosul) Nineveh
Camp Striker BaghdadPart of the Victory Base Complex
Camp Sullivan (Baghdad)
Camp Sustainer
Camp Sycamore Salah ad DinAl-Sahra Air Base
Camp Taji Taji Taji Air Base
Camp Taqaddum Fallujah Al AnbarMarch 2003Taqaddum Air Base was handed over to Iraqis on April 5, 2020 [21] [22]
CampThunderBaghdad International Air Base
Camp Top Gun (Mosul)Nineveh
Camp Trebil
Camp Gibbons
Ar-Rutba Al Anbar
Camp Twin Tower
Camp Ultimo (Baghdad)
Camp Union I (Camp Al-Tawheed Al-Awal)
Camp Greywolf
Al-SijoodAl Sijood Presidential Site
Camp Union II (Camp Al-Tawheef Al-Thani)
Camp Warrior
Al-SijoodAl Sijood Presidential Site
Camp Victory 51 papa (Abu Ghraib)
Camp Vigilant (Abu Ghraib)
Camp Viper Al-ZubairBasraJalibah Air Base
CampVolunteer
Camp Provider (Baghdad)
Camp War Horse DiyalaBaqubah Air Field
Camp Whitehorse Dhi Qar
Camp Whitford Dhi 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) Al-Suwaira Wasit 2003August 21, 2005Turned over to the Iraqi army As Suwayrah Air Base

Combat outposts (COPs)

TypeNameDistrictGovernorateOpenedClosedFateNotes
COPAmanche Baghdad
COPAnnihilatorUnused trade school in Ameriya
COPApacheAdhamiyahBaghdad
COPAssassinnear Jisr Diyala Baghdad/Diyala2007Location 33.308677, 44.617434 Former Truck Depot
COPAttackWest Al Rashid Baghdad2007Former Boxing Gym
COPAyres
COPAztecSouth of Baghdad International Airport Baghdad [23]
COPBama Diyala
COPBanchee
COPBattle Al Rashid Baghdad
COPBeretta
COP860/BlackfootAl Hadar/East RashidBaghdad2007Chaldean Pontifical Babel College Church Complex
COPBlickenstaff Mosul Nineveh
COPBlue Babe Bridge / Georgian Bridge(Route Blue Babe, across the Diyala River)
COPBone ZuluSouth Tahrir
COPCahill Al-Mada'in Diyala2007201133.144972, 44.572930
COPCallahan Adhamiyah Baghdad
COPCarver Salman Pak 2008201133.083224, 44.599440
Baker Boys: Inside the Surge
COP Cashe Jisr Diyala33.208018, 44.523323
COPCashe SouthBaghdad2007July 2010Transferred to the Iraqi Police 33.20664164070701, 44.519090597883114 Built right next to Al Tuwaitha Nuclear Reactor that was bombed.
COPCasino
COP Wildcard
Al-Mansour Baghdad
COPChaos Ba'quba Diyala
COPCleary Al Wihda Diyala2007200833.139267, 44.692545
COPCobra CabanaBaghdad2007
COPCommando BAR (Base Al Razul)Baghdad2007
COPCorregidor(near Haswah, Al Yusufiyah)2007
COPDragonYusifiyahBaghdad20072008Transferred to the Iraqi ArmyLast unit: 3rd Battalion, 187th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault). [24]
COPEllisBarwanaAl Anbar2006
COPFalcon Ramadi Al Anbar
COPFord Adhamiyah Baghdad
COPGatorBaghdadNestled in the Dora market
COPGoldenWādī TharthārAl Anbar2007August 2007Turned over to the Iraqi ArmyNorth of Fallujah off MSR Golden
COPGrant Ramadi Al Anbar
COPHaditha Dam Haditha Al AnbarDecember 2008
COPHatoon Ba'quba Diyala
COPHawasWādī Tharthār Al Anbar MSR Golden, Northeast of Lake Tharthar Dam and Canal
COPHutal
COP Rath
COPIron Ramadi Al Anbar
COPKhatoon Ba'quba Diyala
COPMeade
COPMurray Arab Jibor Baghdad
COPOld Mod Al Rashid BaghdadOld Ministry of Defense Building
COPNepsaNineveh20072009Turned over to the Iraqi ArmyEast Side of Tigris Al Sharqat *BTrp 1/3 ACR*
COPNorth Al-Qa'im Al Anbar
COPNorrisBaghdad
COPOcotal / Ocotol Anah Al Anbar
COPOld Baqubah Ba'quba Diyala
COPOld Mob
COPQasr `Amij (160k)Ar-RutbaAl Anbar20072010Turned over to Iraqi ArmySite of the 29th Brigade, 7th IA Division
COPRabiy Mosul Nineveh
COPRawah Rawah Al Anbar
COPRemagenSalah ad Din
COPResolve
COPRock
COPRomeo Ba'quba Diyala
COPRuger
COPSalie(Nahrawan)
COP San Juan Southwest of Baghdad International AirportBaghdad2007AbandonedBombed out garage/barracks destroyed. Remnants of tower remain.
COPSedgwick Al Anbar August 2009Turned over to the Iraqi ArmyDowngraded from a FOB sometime between 2008 & 2009
COPShan Mosul Nineveh
COPSouth Al-Qa'im Al Anbar
COP Shocker Badra Wasit 2007July 2011Located in Zurbatiyah
COPSpear Ramadi Al Anbar
COPSword Ramadi Al Anbar
COPSummers
COPTampa Mosul Nineveh
COPTehrir / Tarear / Tahrir Ba'quba Diyala
COPTexas Sadr City Baghdad
COPTripoli
COPWar Eagle
COP102 Rusafa Baghdad
COP402
COP727
COP742
COP821southwestern neighborhood of Saidiyah Baghdad

Contingency operating base (COBs)

TypeNameDistrictGovernorateOpenedClosedFateNotes
COB Adder
Camp Adder
LSA Adder
Camp Cedar I
Camp Cedar II
Nasiriyah Dhi Qar December 2011Nasiriyah Airport3rd Advise and Assist Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division [19] :3
1–77 Armor [19] :6
2–82 Field Artillery [19] :6
219th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade [19] :7
1–163 Infantry [19] :13
COB Asad Al Anbar4–6 Infantry [19] :3
2-325 Infantry [19] :7
COB Basrah
Camp Basrah
BasraDecember 2011Transferred to civilian controlContains U.S. Consulate. [10]
COB Erbil Erbil
COB Scania Babylon
COB Warhorse

Contingency operating sites (COSs)

TypeNameDistrictGovernorateOpenedClosedFateNotes
COS Besmayah Baghdad
COS Bucca Basra
COS Cobra Baghdad4–9 Cavalry [19] :7
COS Delta
FOB Delta
FOB Al Kut
Camp Chesty
Kut Wasit April 2003October 2011Transferred to Iraqi Control6–9 Cavalry [19] :6
Kut Air Base
COS Echo Diwaniya Al-Qādisiyyah 1–82 Field Artillery [19] :2
2–8 Cavalry [19] :6
3/3 Armored Cavalry [19] :15
COS Endeavor
FOB Endeavor
An NajafNajaf [12]
COS Garry Owen Maysan3–8 Cavalry [19] :6
COS Hammer Baghdad2011Located near Besmaya Range Complex
COS Kalsu Babylon 1st Advise and Assist Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division [19] :2
2–5 Cavalry [19] :2
3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment (Advise and Assist Brigade) [19] :15
1/3 Armored Cavalry [19] :15
COS Korean Village Ar-RutbaAl Anbar
COS Mahmudlyah Al-Mahmudiya
COS Marez
FOB Marez
Camp Diamondback
Mosul Nineveh 20044th Advise and Assist Brigade, 1st Armored Division [19] :7
2–13 Cavalry [19] :7
2–29 Field Artillery [19] :7
6–17 Air Cavalry [19] :9
5–82 Field Artillery [19] :11
1–9 Cavalry [19] :15
COS Taqaddum Fallujah Al Anbar
COS Umm Qasr Al-ZubairBasra
COS Warrior Kirkuk 6–17 Air Cavalry [19] :1
4th Advise and Assist Brigade, 1st Armoured Division [19] :2
1–5 Field Artillery [19] :2
1st Advise and Assist Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division [19] :10
1–14 Infantry [19] :15
2–12 Cavalry [19] :15
COS Warhorse BaqubahDiyala2nd Advise and Assist Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division [19] :2
1–8 Cavalry [19] :11

Firebases (FBs)

TypeNameDistrictGovernorateOpenedClosedFateNotes
FirebaseMorehead Ba'quba DiyalaOctober 2011Handover to Iraqi ForcesUS Special Forces base located in the city of Baqubah. Last occupied by ODA 2135.
FirebaseSaham Al-Qa'im Al AnbarMarch 2020 [25] 34°21′41″N41°07′47″E / 34.361286°N 41.129709°E / 34.361286; 41.129709 [26] [27]

Forward operating bases (FOBs)

TypeNameDistrictGovernorateOpenedClosedFateNotes
FOB Abu Ghraib Abu Ghraib Baghdad 2004September 2006
COP Aggie Hammam Al Allil/Mosul Nineveh
FOB Al Asad Haditha Al Anbar 2003 Ayn Al Asad Airbase
FOB Al-Tawheed Al-Thalith Baghdad
FOB Animal Baghdad
FOB Arrow Al-Daur Saladin May 2003
FOB Attack Baghdad
FOB Atlas
Hellhound
FOB Baharia Al Anbar
FOB Bandit Island Baghdad
FOB Beast SamarraSalah ad Din
FOB Bernstein Tooz Salah ad Din 2003Transferred to the Iraqi army in 2006 Tuz Khurmatu Air Base
FOB Blue Diamond Ramadi Al Anbar
FOB Black Fallujah Al Anbar
FOB Blickenstaff Mosul Nineveh
FOB Brassfield-Mora Samarra Saladin
FOB Broomhead Baghdad
FOB Bulldog
FOB Byers Baghdad
FOB Caldwell
Camp Caldwell
Balad Ruz Diyala2003April 3, 2010Dissolved into the Kirkush Military Training Base Named in honor of Army Specialist Nathaniel A. Caldwell
FOBCallahan Adhamiyah BaghdadMarch 2007 [28] January 3, 2009 [29] Closed downOccupied by the 4th Infantry Division until recently.[ when? ] Originally captured by the 2–82nd Airborne, was in an old, burned-out shopping mall. [30]

[31]

FOB Carpenter Salman Pak 2003 Salman Pak, previously used by Fedayeen Saddam as a training camp (before 2003)
FOB Champion Main
Camp Blue Diamond
Ramadi Al Anbar
FOB Chosin Iskandariya/Al-Musayab Babil 20032005Renamed
FOB Iskandariyah
Located on the grounds of the Musayyib Power Plant
FOB Cobra Khanaqin Diyala 2003Transferred to Iraqi ControlLocated in Jalawla
FOB Comanche Abu Sayada
FOB Constitution Baghdad
FOB Cooke Baghdad
FOB Courage Mosul Nineveh
FOB Corregidor
FOB Crossbow
FOB Cruz-Morris Salah ad Din
FOB Dagger
FOB Danger Tikrit Saladin May 20042005Formerly FOB Ironhorse
FOB Daniels
FOB David Najaf Najaf
FOB Duke Najaf Najaf 2004October 1, 2006Transferred to Iraqi Control
FOB Dibbis
Dibis
Dibis Camp
Camp Dibis
Dibis Kirkuk
FOB Eagle Balad Saladin 20032004Renamed FOB Paliwoda
FOBEcho Diwaniyah Al-Qādisiyyah 31.968192, 44.910140It served as a Spanish (known as Camp Espania), Polish, and American base during different periods of the Iraq War.
FOB Eden Hīt Al Anbar
FOB Edge
FOB Fallujah Al Anbar
FOB Faylok Al-Muqdadiya Diyala
FOB Ferdinand Baghdad2007U.S. Army Special Forces and Iraqi Special Forces FOB created on Camp Liberty
FOB Ferrin-Huggins Baghdad Rasheed AB
FOB Fortitude Mosul Nineveh Faisaliyah District
FOB Freedom Green Zone BaghdadFormerly used by Uday Hussein
FOB Fulda Tel Afar Nineveh
FOB Funston
FOB Gabe Ba'quba Diyala
FOB Gaines Mills Kirkuk Kirkuk
FOB Garry Owen Amarah Maysan 20032011 Transferred to Iraqi Army Control
FOB Ghost Erbil Erbil (Kurdistan Region)
FOB Givens
FOB Glory Mosul Nineveh
FOB Gold Fallujah Al Anbar
FOB Grant (Tal Ashtah AB)
FOB Grizzly
FOB Spartan
FOB Red Lion
FOB Barbarian
Al Khalis Diyala April 2003January 2009FOB Grizzly is located within Camp Ashraf
FOB Guardian City FallujahAl Anbar(Al Taqaddum AB handed over to Iraqis on April 5, 2020 [21] [22] )
FOB Gunner Al-Taji (Taji AB)
FOB Hammer Besmaya Baghdad200733.791944, 44.605278 Besmaya Range Complex
FOB Hawk Baghdad
FOB Hellhound
Atlas
FOB Hit Al Anbar
FOB Honor Green ZoneBaghdad
FOB Hope
Camp Hope
Camp War Eagle
Baghdad
FOB Hopping
FOB Hotel Najaf Najaf
FOB Hunter
FOB Hurricane Ramadi Al Anbar
FOB India Karbala
FOB Independence
FOB Ironhorse Tikrit Saladin April 2003May 2004Renamed FOB Danger
FOB Iskandariyah
FOB Chosin
Iskandariya/Al-Musayab Babil 20052009FOB Dismantled, Power Plant returned to civilian controlLocated on the grounds of the Musayyib Power Plant
FOB Junction City Ramadi Al Anbar
FOB Justice
FOB Kalsu Al-Musayab Babil May 20032011Renamed COS Kalsu
FOB Latham
Al Walid
FOB Laurie Fallujah Al Anbar
FOB Loyalty Baghdad2003August 2011
FOB Lion renamed FOB Orion(vicinity of LSA Anaconda, Balad Air Base)
FOB Manhattan Al Anbar(Habbaniyah AB)
FOB McHenry Al-Hawija Kirkuk SW of Kirkuk
FOB MacKenzie Samarra Saladin Formerly FOB Pacesetter
FOB Melody Sadr City Baghdad
FOB Mercury Fallujah Al Anbar
FOB Miller
FOB Morgan Baghdad International Airport
FOB Muleskinner Rasheed AB
FOB Musan Sinjar Nineveh
FOB Nimur
FOB Normandy Al-Muqdadiya Diyala March 2003
FOB Omaha Tikrit Saladin
FOB O'Ryan / Orion Dujail/Al-FarisSaladin
FOB Pacesetter SaladinNow MacKenzie
FOB Packhorse Tikrit Saladin April 2003
FOB Paliden Base Ramadi Al Anbar
FOB Paliwoda BaladSalah ad Din20042009Transferred to Iraqi Control and renamed Balad Joint Coordination Center.Formerly FOB Eagle
FOB Pasab
Wilson
FOB Patriot
FOB Phoenix Dohuk Dohuk Transferred to Kurdish Control (KRG)Kurdistan Region
FOB Prosperity
Camp Prosperity
Baghdad2003Transferred to Iraqi ControlLocated at As-Salam
FOB Q-West Mosul Nineveh Formerly FOB Endurance
FOB Quinn Ar-Rutba Al Anbar2003Mudayasis Airfield, near An Nukhayb
FOB Raider Tikrit Saladin
FOB Reaper
FOB Regulars
FOB Remagen Tikrit Saladin 2003August 2006Transferred to Iraqi Control Tikrit South Air Base
FOB Ridgeway
Ridgway
Al Anbar(Al Taqaddum AB handed over to Iraqis on April 5, 2020 [21] [22] )
FOB Roundtop
Round Top
Soran Erbil Kurdistan Region
FOB Rough Rider Balad Ruz Diyala
FOB Rustamiyah Baghdad33.282836, 44.519937(former Camp Cuervo)
FOB Sabre Ramadi Al Anbar
FOB Scania Babil
FOB St. Mere Fallujah Al Anbar September 2003Renamed Camp Fallujah in March 2004
FOB Saint Michael
Al Mahmudiyah
Mahmudiya Baghdad
FOB Shawshook Diyala2007Created next to FOB Hammer and Besmaya Range Complex
FOB Shell SE of Karbala [32]
FOB Shield Baghdad
FOB Speicher Salah ad Din2003Renamed COB Speicher al-Sahra AB
FOB Steel Dragon Green Zone
FOB Stone
PB Andrea
FOBSykes Tel Afar Nineveh 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.[ citation needed ]
FOB Summerall
Stoddard
Baiji Saladin
FOB Sword
FOB Taji
FOB Tash Ramadi Al Anbar Joint Security Station erected around an old Iraqi police station
FOB Tiger Al-Qa'im Al Anbar
FOB Tinderbox Baiji Salah ad Din
FOB Trojan Horse Green ZoneBaghdad
FOB Trotter
FOB Union III Green Zone/Baghdad2011NATO Training Mission – Iraq [19] :1
Office Of Security Cooperation – Iraq [19] :1
FOB Vanguard Dujail/Al-FarisSaladin
FOB War Eagle Baghdad
FOB Warhorse (Baquba Air Field)
FOB Warrior Kirkuk Kirkuk Kirkuk AB
FOB Webster HadithaAl Anbar Al Asad AB
FOB Wilson Al-Daur Salah ad Din
FOB Wyatt BaladSalah ad Din Balad AB/LSA Anaconda
FOB Yankee
FOB Yusufiyah Al-MahmudiyaBaghdad
FOB Zulu

Joint Base (JB)

TypeNameDistrictGovernorateOpenedClosedFateNotes
Joint Balad
Anaconda Logistical Support Area
Camp Anaconda
Balad Saladin April 20032011Handed over to Iraqi Air Force on Nov 8, 2011 [19] :1(Balad Air Base)

Joint security stations (JSSs)

TypeNameDistrictGovernorateOpenedClosedFateNotes
JSS Falcon
Camp Al-Saqr
Forward Operating Base Falcon
Camp Ferrin-Huggins
Camp Falcon
Shield
Al-Rashid Baghdad 2003July 2011Became HQ for 7/2 Iraqi federal police brigade when handed over in 2011
JSS India Mosul Nineveh 2–7 Cavalry [19] :11
JSS Siniyah Baiji Salah ad Din March 2009Handed over to the Iraqi Police in 2009 [33] Located in Seneia Town
JSS Ezdehar Kut Wasit June 2009Handed over to the Iraqi Army in 2009Located in Shaykh Sa'ad [34]
JSS Deason Al-Mahmudiya Baghdad October 2011 63rd Armor Regiment, 1st Infantry Division [35]
JSS Arvanitis-Sigua BaijiSalah ad DinMay 2007

Patrol bases (PBs)

TypeNameDistrictGovernorateOpenedClosedFateNotes
PB Olson SamarraSaladinSupplied by Camp Brassfield Mora [36]
PB Razor SamarraSaladinSupplied by Camp Brassfield Mora [36]

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Camp Al-Saqr, referred to by some media sources as Camp Falcon, Forward Operating Base Falcon, Joint Security Station (JSS) Falcon, or Combat Outpost Falcon, was a United States military forward operating base in Iraq a short distance outside Baghdad, some 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) south of the Green Zone. In OIF 2004; it was designated as "Camp Ferrin-Huggins". As of 2009, the base housed up to 5,000 troops.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Forward Operating Base Kalsu</span> Former U.S. military base in Iraq

Forward Operating Base Kalsu, also known as 'FOB Kalsu', COS Kalsu or simply Camp Kalsu, was a U.S. Military installation in Northern Babil Province, Iraq, 20 miles south of Baghdad. It was officially closed by members of the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division, on December 12, 2011 as part of the US Army's withdrawal from Iraq.

Forward Operating Base Iskandariyah (Arabic:إسكندرية), or FOB Iskandariyah, was a United States military forward operating base located on the grounds of the Musayyib Power Plant and the banks of the Euphrates River, north of the town of Musayyib, Babil Governorate, Iraq from 2003 to 2009.

Kirkush Military Training Base was a United States Army installation near the city of Balad Ruz in Diyala Governorate, Iraq.

Qayyarah Airfield West is an Iraqi Air Force base in the Qayyarah subdistrict of Mosul District in northern Iraq. It was captured by U.S. Army during Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2003. It was also known as Q–West or Key West by the various U.S. Army Forces and civilian contractors stationed there. Control of the base was returned to Iraq in March 2020.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">K-1 Air Base</span> Military airbase in Kirkuk Governorate, Iraq

K-1 Air Base, or Kaywan, is a former Iraqi Air Force base and military base in the Kirkuk Governorate of Iraq. It was captured by Coalition forces during Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2003, later served as the headquarters of the 12th Division of the Iraqi Army. In 2014 it was taken over by the Kurdish Peshmerga. On October 16, 2017, the base was taken back by Iraqi special forces during the Battle of Kirkuk.

Ubaydah Bin Al Jarrah Air Base is an Iraqi Army Aviation Corps base near Kut, Wasit Governorate, Iraq. It was captured by U.S.-led Coalition forces during Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2003.

Contingency Operating Site Garry Owen is a former United States Army base in the Maysan Governorate of Iraq. It was previously used by the Iraqi Air Force as Amarah Air Base. It was captured by Task Force Tarawa, U.S. Marine Corps during Operation Iraqi Freedom.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Forward Operating Base Shank</span> Forward operating base of U.S. military

Forward Operating Base Shank is a former Forward operating base of the U.S. military, located in Logar Province of eastern Afghanistan, about 12 km south-east of the city of Baraki Barak. During Operation Enduring freedom, FOB Shank was one of the most heavily rocketed forward operating bases in Afghanistan. In 2014, the base was turned over to Afghan National Army, who established Camp Maiwand at the northern end of the FOB. American forces later returned and reoccupied the southern portion of the FOB, under the name Camp Dahlke.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Forward Operating Base Arian</span> Former forward operating base in Afghanistan

Forward Operating Base Arian is a former forward operating base operated by the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF). It was originally Combat Post Arian, but in 2011 rapidly expanded to forward operating base size. It was in Ghazni Province, Afghanistan.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Forward Operating Base Sharana</span>

Forward Operating Base (FOB) Sharana was a large forward operating base with many amenities, including a United Service Organizations installation. It is located in Paktika Province, Afghanistan.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Forward Operating Base Bostick</span>

Forward Operating Base Bostick, previously called FOB Naray, was 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 G. Bostick Jr. of Llano, Texas, who was killed in action.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Firebase Wilderness</span>

Firebase Wilderness, also known as Forward Operating Base Tellier, was a joint U.S.-Afghan outpost in Afghanistan, in the Gerda Serai District of Paktia Province.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">US-led intervention in Iraq (2014–2021)</span> Coalition against the Islamic State

On 15 June 2014 U.S. President Barack Obama ordered United States forces to be dispatched in response to the Northern Iraq offensive of the Islamic State (IS), as part of Operation Inherent Resolve. At the invitation of the Iraqi government, American troops went to assess Iraqi forces and the threat posed by ISIL.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Forward Operating Base Lagman</span>

Forward Operating Base Lagman, simply known as FOB Lagman, is a former forward operating base in Qalati Ghilji, Zabul Province, Afghanistan that was operated by both the United States and Romanian Armed Forces.

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