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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 Oct 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
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
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
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 April 12, 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
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
Type Name District Opened Closed Forces Notes
FOB Salerno Khost (Matun) District 2003 31 Oct 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
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
Type Name District Opened Closed Forces Notes
FOB Gamberi   US Army [39]

Logar Province edit

Logar Province Installations
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
Kherwar Logar Province 2009 2012   US Army
  Afghanistan National Army
Baraki Barak Baraki Barak District 2009   US Army
  Afghanistan National Police
OP Baraki Barak West (Spur) Baraki Barak District 2009 2011   US Army
  Afghanistan National Army

Nangarhar Province edit

Nangarhar Province Installations
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
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
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 Oct 2013
  •   US Army
  •   Polish Armed Forces
  •   ROK Army
Formerly Camp Kearney

[49][50][51]

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
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]

[60]

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
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
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
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.

[72]

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
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
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
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
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]

Kandahar Province edit

Kandahar Province Installations
Type Name District Opened Closed Forces Notes
Airfield Kandahar Kandahar District Transferred to Afghan military May 2021[97] 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
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
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
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
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] [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 Nov 2011   US Army 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
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
  •   USMC
  •   US Navy
  •   US Army
  •   USAF
  •   SASR
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
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
  •   RM (Unknown-2013)
  •   British Army (2006-2014)
  •   Danish Defence (2006-13)
  •   US Army (2012)
  •   USMC (2008)
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 (Sept 07-?)[143]
Budwan
Armadillo
Nahri Saraj District 2010
2008
2011
2010
  •   British Army
  •   RM
  •   Danish Defence
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
  •   USMC
  •   Georgian Land Forces
e
[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
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
  •   British Army
  •   RM
  •   Danish Defence
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
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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
[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
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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 Contents 1 History 2 Regional Command Capital 2 1 Kabul Province 3 Regional Command East 3 1 Kunar or Nuristan Province 3 2 Ghazni Province 3 3 Kapisa Province 3 4 Khost Province 3 5 Kunar Province 3 6 Laghman Province 3 7 Logar Province 3 8 Nangarhar Province 3 9 Nuristan Province 3 10 Paktika Province 3 11 Paktia Province 3 12 Panjshir Province 3 13 Parwan Province 3 14 Wardak Province 4 Regional Command North 4 1 Balkh Province 4 2 Faryab Province 4 3 Kunduz Province 5 Regional Command South 5 1 Kandahar Province 5 2 Uruzgan Province 5 3 Zabul Province 6 Regional Command Southwest 6 1 Helmand Province 6 2 Nimruz Province 7 Regional Command West 7 1 Badghis Province 7 2 Farah Province 7 3 Herat Province 8 Installations of Unknown Regional Province 9 See also 10 References 10 1 Citations 10 2 BibliographyHistory editAfter 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 Oct 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 editRegional Command Capital includes the province of Kabul and was headquartered at Camp KAIA 5 Kabul Province edit Kabul Province Installations Type Name District Opened Closed Forces Notes Camp HKIA KAIA Hamid Karzai Int l Airport Kabul District 2005 nbsp ISAF Headquarters nbsp ISAF Joint Command nbsp Turkish Army nbsp US Army nbsp USMC nbsp US Air Force nbsp Australian Army nbsp British Army nbsp Canadian Army nbsp Mongolian Armed Forces ISAF HeadquartersISAF Joint Command HeadquartersHeadquarters for RC Capital citation needed Alamo Kabul District nbsp US Army nbsp Australian Army NATO Training Mission Soldiers and Contractors Bala Hissar Kabul District nbsp US Army 6 Black Horse Kabul District 2008 nbsp US Army nbsp Canadian Army 7 Dogan Kabul District 2002 Feb 2015 nbsp Turkish Army 8 Dubs Kabul District 9 Duskin Kabul District 9 Eggers Kabul District 2006 2014 nbsp NATO Training Mission Afghanistan nbsp US Army nbsp USMC nbsp US Air Force nbsp Australian Army nbsp New Zealand Army nbsp French Army nbsp Turkish Army nbsp Mongolian Armed Forces NATO Training Mission Afghanistan Headquarters 10 Green Kabul District 9 Integrity Kabul District 9 Invicta Kabul District 2006 nbsp Italian Army 11 Julien Julian Kabul District Apr 2007 2003 29 Nov 2005 nbsp Canadian Army Reopened as a Counterinsurgency Academy in April 2007 citation needed 12 New Sarobi FOB Tora Surobi District nbsp French Army 13 Oqab Kabul District 9 Policharki Kabul District 9 Qargha Kabul District nbsp British Army nbsp Australian Army 14 nbsp Turkish Army Active as of May 2019 Qasaba Kabul District 9 Scorpion Kabul District 9 SouterCamp Phoenix Kabul District nbsp British Army nbsp US Army 15 Active as of December 2007 Warehouse nbsp Canadian Army nbsp French Army nbsp Hungarian Army 16 Regional Command East editRegional 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 Contents Ghazni Kapisa Khost Kunar Laghman Logar Nangarhar Nuristan Paktika Paktiya Panjshir Parwan Wardak Kunar or Nuristan Province edit Kunar or Nuristan Province Installations Type Name District Opened Closed Forces Notes FOB Badel Before May 2013 nbsp US Army nbsp USMC Located in either Kunar or Nuristan Province 18 Bari Ali Before May 2013 nbsp US Army nbsp USMC Located in either Kunar or Nuristan Province 18 Big Avalanche Before May 2013 nbsp US Army nbsp USMC Located in either Kunar or Nuristan Province 18 Clydesdale Before May 2013 nbsp US Army nbsp USMC Located in either Kunar or Nuristan Province 18 Firebase Falcon Before May 2013 nbsp US Army nbsp USMC Located in either Kunar or Nuristan Province 18 Fiaz Before May 2013 nbsp US Army nbsp USMC Located in either Kunar or Nuristan Province 18 Hammerhead Before May 2013 nbsp US Army nbsp USMC Located in either Kunar or Nuristan Province 18 Little Avalanche Before May 2013 nbsp US Army nbsp USMC Located in either Kunar or Nuristan Province 18 Mace Before May 2013 nbsp US Army nbsp USMC Located in either Kunar or Nuristan Province 18 Mustang Before May 2013 nbsp US Army nbsp USMC Located in either Kunar or Nuristan Province 18 Penich Before May 2013 nbsp US Army nbsp USMC Located in either Kunar or Nuristan Province 18 Pirtle King Before May 2013 nbsp US Army nbsp USMC Located in either Kunar or Nuristan Province 18 Ghazni Province edit Ghazni Province Installations Type Name District Opened Closed Forces Notes FOB Andar nbsp US Army Delta 1 321 Airborne Field Artillery Regiment 2010 623rd Engineer Company 2011 Company A 201st Brigade Support Battalion 2011 ArianCOP Arian nbsp Polish Armed Forces nbsp US Army Before 2011 it was called Combat Outpost Arian 19 Ghazni nbsp US Army nbsp Polish Armed Forces nbsp Afghan National Police ANP Polish Task Force citation needed Warrior nbsp US Army nbsp 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 April 12 2007 citation needed Miri Andar Transitioned to ANSF citation needed Firebase Nawa Nawa District nbsp US Army nbsp Afghan National Police Kapisa Province edit Kapisa Province Installations Type Name District Opened Closed Forces Notes FOB Kutchbach nbsp French Army Task Force Black Rock 20 Nijrab nbsp French Army 2nd Armored Brigade France Task Force Lafayette command post amp Task Force Black Rock 20 Nicknamed FOB Morales Frazier 13 Tagab nbsp US Army 21 COP Belda Alasay District 2009 nbsp US Army nbsp French Army nbsp Afghan National Army ANA Named for a fallen French specialist with the 27th Alpine Mountain Battalion 22 Khost Province edit Khost Province Installations Type Name District Opened Closed Forces Notes FOB Salerno Khost Matun District 2003 31 Oct 2013 nbsp US Army nbsp US Air Force nbsp US Navy 23 24 Camp Pucino Khost Matun District 31 Oct 2013 nbsp USSOCOM Sub camp within FOB SalernoNamed for SSG Matt Pucino ODA2223 citation needed Clark Mandozayi District nbsp US Army 25 FOB ChapmanCamp Chapman Khost Matun District 2001 nbsp US Army nbsp USSOCOM nbsp CIA Located 3 3 miles 5 3 km north east of Khost CityAlso known as Camp Chapman 26 COP Chergotah nbsp US Army 27 Narizah nbsp US Army 28 Sabari Sabari District nbsp US Army 29 Spera Spera District 23 Dec 2010 nbsp US Army 30 Terezayi Tirazayi District nbsp US Army 31 Kunar Province edit Kunar Province Installations Type Name District Opened Closed Forces Notes Camp BlessingFOB Blessing 2011 nbsp US Army nbsp USMC Named for SGT Jay Blessing 2nd Battalion 75th Ranger Regiment 32 33 WrightFOB Asadabad Asadabad District nbsp US Army 34 FOB BostickFOB Naray 2006 2012 nbsp US Army Formerly FOB Naray until 2008 Named for Maj Thomas BostickNear Kamu 35 Joyce Before May 2013 nbsp US Army Possibly a Firebase 18 COP Fortress Chawkay District 2004 2012 nbsp US Army Possibly a Firebase 18 Honaker Miracle Dara I Pech District Before May 2013 nbsp US Army 36 Possibly a Firebase 18 Michigan Dara I Pech District 2011 nbsp US Army 36 Possibly a Firebase 18 Monti nbsp US Army 37 Possibly a Firebase 18 Restrepo Before May 2013 nbsp US Army 37 Possibly a Firebase 18 Fire Base California Dara I Pech District Possibly expanded to a FOB 18 PhoenixFirebase Vimoto Dara I Pech District 2007 Before May 2013 nbsp US Army 18 Vegas Dara I Pech District Before May 2013 nbsp US Army 38 18 Laghman Province edit Laghman Province Installations Type Name District Opened Closed Forces Notes FOB Gamberi nbsp US Army 39 Logar Province edit Logar Province Installations Type Name District Opened Closed Forces Notes FOB Altimur Altamur Village 2008 2013 nbsp US Army nbsp Afghanistan National Police 40 41 Charkh Charkh District 2008 nbsp US Army Shank Logar Province 2008 2014 nbsp US Army nbsp Czech Armed Forces nbsp Afghanistan National Army 42 COP Pul e Alam Pul i Alam District 2009 nbsp US Army nbsp Afghanistan National Police Kherwar Logar Province 2009 2012 nbsp US Army nbsp Afghanistan National Army Baraki Barak Baraki Barak District 2009 nbsp US Army nbsp Afghanistan National Police OP Baraki Barak West Spur Baraki Barak District 2009 2011 nbsp US Army nbsp Afghanistan National Army Nangarhar Province edit Nangarhar Province Installations Type Name District Opened Closed Forces Notes FOB Connolly Khogyani District 2013 Named after Sgt Ryan Connolly of Santa Rosa Fenty Bihsud District 2007 nbsp US Army nbsp US Air Force Located within Jalalabad Airfield citation needed 43 Finley Shields nbsp US Army Provincial Reconstruction Team Nangarhar Kogyani nbsp US Army citation needed Lonestar Jul 2004 Dec 2012 nbsp US Army USMC citation needed Shinwar Shinwar District nbsp US Army Fire Base Torkham Gate Momand Dara District 2006 nbsp US Army 44 Nuristan Province edit Nuristan Province Installations Type Name District Opened Closed Forces Notes FOB Kalagush Nurgaram District Before May 2013 nbsp 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 nbsp US Army 18 COP Combat Outpost Ranch House Aranas Waygal District 2006 2007 nbsp US Army 18 COP Bella Base Bella Waygal District 2006 2007 nbsp US Army 18 Paktika Province edit Paktika Province Installations Type Name District Opened Closed Forces Notes FOB FOB BermelBoris Barmal District 2008 nbsp US Army Named for Captain Dave BorisFormerly FOB Bermel 45 101st Airborne Air Assault Division 2 506th Currahee Curry nbsp US Army B Company Task Force 1 71 172nd Infantry Brigade 2011 Khoyr Kot Castle nbsp US Army 46 Kushamond Dila District nbsp US Army 46 47 48 Orgun ECamp Harriman Urgon District 2003 nbsp US Army Formerly Camp Harriman citation needed Rushmore Sharana District nbsp citation needed SharanaCamp Kearney Sharana District 2004 1 Oct 2013 nbsp US Army nbsp Polish Armed Forces nbsp ROK Army Formerly Camp Kearney 49 50 51 Super FOB nbsp US Army 52 TillmanFirebase Lwara aka El Alamo 2002 nbsp US Army Formerly Firebase LwaraNamed for fallen US Army Ranger SPC Pat Tillman 53 54 Waza Khwa Waza Khwa District nbsp US Army nbsp Polish Armed Forces citation needed COP MargahMalekashay 2008 nbsp US Army 55 2 506th Currahee 101st ABN DIV AIR ASSAULT Fire Base LilleyFire Base ShkinFire Base Checo Barmal District nbsp US Army nbsp CIA Named for fallen US Army MSG Arthur LilleyFormerly Firebase ShkinUnofficially Fire Base Checo 56 Terwah Waza Khwa District nbsp US Army Closed fell under the FOB Waza Khwa umbrella Paktia Province edit Paktiya Province Installations Type Name District Opened Closed Forces Notes FOB Gardez Gardez District 2003 nbsp US Army citation needed Lightning Gardez District 29 March 2020 nbsp US Army 57 Thunder Gardez District nbsp ANA citation needed Zormat Zurmat District nbsp US Army citation needed COP Chamkani Chamkani District nbsp US Army nbsp US Special Forces 58 Dand Patan Dand Wa Patan District nbsp US Army citation needed Deysie Shwak District 2008 nbsp US Army 59 60 Herrera Zazi District 2008 2013 nbsp US Army citation needed Fire Base WildernessFOB Tellier Gerda Serai District 2006 nbsp US Army nbsp ANA Also known as FOB Tellier 61 62 63 64 Panjshir Province edit Panjshir Province Installations Type Name District Opened Closed Forces Notes FOB Lion 28 Dec 2011 nbsp US Army Intended to be converted into a Women s college Parwan Province edit Parwan Province Installations Type Name District Opened Closed Forces Notes Airfield Bagram Airfield Bagram District 2001 2021 nbsp US Army nbsp USAF nbsp Czech Republic nbsp Georgian Land Forces nbsp ANA nbsp Polish Land Forces nbsp Ugandan Reed Guards nbsp Bosnia and Herzegovina Army nbsp ROK Army nbsp Mongolian Army RC East HeadquartersThe largest American base in Afghanistan 65 Transitioned to Afghan control July 2021 66 Camp Albert Bagram District 2004 nbsp US Army Located within Bagram Airfield 67 Blackjack Bagram District nbsp Related to Bagram Airfield citation needed Bulldog Bagram District nbsp Related to Bagram Airfield citation needed Civilian Bagram District 2003 nbsp Sub camp within Bagram AirfieldHouses contractors 68 Cunningham Bagram District 2004 nbsp Sub camp within Bagram Airfield citation needed Gibraltar Bagram District 2002 nbsp Royal Marines RM Located within Bagram Airfield Closed 69 Warrior Bagram District nbsp Related to Bagram Airfield citation needed Wardak Province edit Wardak Province Installations Type Name District Opened Closed Forces Notes FOB Airborne 2014 nbsp US Army 70 COP Carwille nbsp US Army Named for fallen US Army 1LT Donald Carwile 1 506th 101st ABN 71 Dash Towp Chak District 2011 nbsp US Army nbsp 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 72 Sayed Abad Saydabad District nbsp US Army 73 Sultan Khyel nbsp US Army citation needed Tangi Sayed Abad District 2011 nbsp US Army nbsp ANA Transitioned to Afghan forces in April 2011 and abandoned by September 2011 74 75 Regional Command North editThe 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 Contents Balkh Faryab Kunduz Balkh Province edit Balkh Province Installations Type Name District Opened Closed Forces Notes Camp John Pratt Mazar e Sharif District 14 Aug 2012 nbsp US Army 77 78 Possibly part of Camp Marmal Marmal Mazar e Sharif District 2005 PresentPresentPresent30 Jun 2014 1 May 2014 PresentPresent nbsp German Army nbsp German Navy nbsp German Air Force nbsp Royal Netherlands AF nbsp Swedish Air Force nbsp US Army nbsp Mongolian Armed Forces Mike Spann Mazar e Sharif District 1 May 2014 nbsp US Army 79 Located with ANA base Camp Shaheen 80 81 Stevenson Mazar e Sharif District nbsp US Army 82 VoelkeJordania Mazar e Sharif District 28 Sep 2012 28 Sep 2012 nbsp 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 nbsp US Army 85 1014th Engineer Company Sapper 2011 Hairatan Heyratan Kaldar District nbsp US Army 86 Faryab Province edit Faryab Province Installations Type Name District Opened Closed Forces Notes Camp Meymaneh Maimaneh Maymana District nbsp Norwegian Army Located at the airport 87 88 COP Ghowrmach Chinese militaerbase da Aug 2012 nbsp US Army 89 90 148th Infantry Regiment Qaisar FOB Qaysar Aug 2012 nbsp US Army 91 148th Infantry Regiment FOB GriffinCOP Griffin Aug 2012 nbsp US Army 92 148th Infantry Regiment Echo Company 237th Support Battalion Freia nbsp US Army nbsp Afghan National Army Kunduz Province edit Kunduz Province Installations Type Name District Opened Closed Forces Notes FOB Kunduz 1 Oct 2013 nbsp German Armed Forces nbsp US Army Provincial Reconstruction Team 93 Last units 6th Squadron 4th Cavalry Regiment 3rd Brigade Combat Team 1st Infantry Division amp 617th Engineer Company 94 95 Regional Command South editRegional 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 Contents Kandahar Uruzgan Zabul Kandahar Province edit Kandahar Province Installations Type Name District Opened Closed Forces Notes Airfield Kandahar Kandahar District Transferred to Afghan military May 2021 97 nbsp Belgian Air Force BAF nbsp Royal Air Force RAF nbsp Royal Canadian Air Force RCAF nbsp Royal Netherlands Air Force RNLAF nbsp US Army nbsp US Air Force RC S Headquarters 96 approximate location 31 50737 N 65 85035 E Camp Baker Daman District nbsp Australian Army Located within Kandahar International Airport 98 Losano Kandahar District nbsp RNLAF nbsp US Army nbsp US Air Force Sub camp located within Kandahar Airfield 99 Nathan Smith Kandahar District 2003 31 Jul 2013 nbsp Canadian Army nbsp US Army approximate location 31 61300 N 65 71000 E FOB Azim Jan Karez nbsp US Army Azizullah nbsp US Army Frontenac Arghandab District 2008 nbsp Canadian Army nbsp 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 nbsp US Army nbsp Afghan National Army Built by US 101st Airborne Division 101 102 103 Lindsey Martello Shah Wali Kot District 2006 nbsp 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 nbsp US Army nbsp USMC nbsp Canadian Army nbsp Afghan National Army Primary combat base for Canadian battlegroup including Leopard tanks artillery engineers and infantry 105 approximate location 31 54183 N 65 44991 E PasabFOB Wilson Zhari District nbsp US Army 106 107 approximate location 31 58458 N 65 43660 E Sarkari KarezFOB Ramrod Maywand District nbsp US Army Formerly FOB Ramrod 108 109 Scorpion nbsp US Army citation needed Sperwan Ghar Panjwayi District nbsp Canadian Army nbsp US Army nbsp USMC nbsp Afghan National Army 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 nbsp Canadian Army nbsp French Special Forces nbsp US Army nbsp Albanian Special Forces nbsp Romanian Army nbsp Afghan National Army Approximate location 30 99189 N 66 35746 E Tiger 2004 2005 nbsp US Army nbsp Afghan National Army Named in honor of the Louisiana State University mascot 112 Walton Closed nbsp US Army Zangabad Panjwayi District 2013 nbsp US Army Zettelmeyer Arghandab District nbsp 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 Azim Jan Kariz Caron Caran Fitzpatrick nbsp US Army 114 Ghundy Ghar Approximate location 31 52439 N 65 28241 E Hutal Rath Maywand District nbsp US Army citation needed Johnston Jelawur Kandalay Khenjakak Kolk Lakaray Spin Boldak District 2009 nbsp US Army citation needed Lakhokhel Luke 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 nbsp US Army 115 Ware Charbaugh Zharir Kel Zarifkhel Patrol Base Wilson Arghandab District nbsp Canadian Army Approximate location 31 58434 N 65 43404 E Fire Base MaholicCamp GeckoGraceland 2006 nbsp US SOCOM nbsp Canadian Special Forces Formerly Camp Gecko 116 Strong Point North Arghandab District nbsp Canadian Army citation needed South Arghandab District nbsp Canadian Army citation needed West Arghandab District nbsp Canadian Army citation needed Edgerton Dand District Gharibon Gorgon Haji Ramuden Haji Ramuddin II Theinhart Theinert Uruzgan Province edit Uruzgan Province Installations Type Name District Opened Closed Forces Notes Multi National Base Tarin KotFOB DavisFOB Ripley Tarinkot District 15 Dec 2013 nbsp Australian Army nbsp New Zealand Army nbsp USMC nbsp US SOCOM nbsp Royal Netherlands Army nbsp Korps Commandotroepen nbsp Afghan National Army Formerly FOB Ripley 117 118 119 Camp Hadrian nbsp Royal Netherlands Army citation needed Russell nbsp Australian Army Suspected to be closed citation needed FOB Coyote nbsp Royal Netherlands Army nbsp Afghan National Army citation needed Phoenix nbsp Royal Netherlands Army nbsp Afghan National Army citation needed Tycz Deh Rahwod District nbsp US Army citation needed Firebase Anaconda nbsp US Army Battle of Firebase Anaconda citation needed TinsleyFirebase Cobra 2009 2004 2009 nbsp US Army Formerly Firebase Cobra citation needed Zabul Province edit Zabul Province Installations Type Name District Opened Closed Forces Notes FOB Apache Qalat District nbsp US Army nbsp Romanian Army 120 Baylough Shah Joy District nbsp US Army Delta Company 1st Battalion 4th Infantry Regiment 2010 Bullard Shah Joy District nbsp US Army 121 Eagle nbsp US Army nbsp Afghan National Army Lagman Qalat District 2004 Feb 2013 nbsp US Army nbsp US Navy nbsp Romanian Army nbsp Afghan National Army 122 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 Nov 2011 nbsp US Army Closed on thanksgiving 2010 by 2 2 LST 2scr citation needed Mizan Mizan District nbsp US Army 124 Masoud Mizan District nbsp Romanian Army nbsp Afghan National Army Near Route Chicken Smart Qalat District 2004 2013 nbsp US Army Former home to PRT Zabul citation needed Sweeney Shinkay District 2004 2013 nbsp US Army Named for Staff Sgt Paul Sweeney 125 Viper Tarnak Aw Jaldak District nbsp 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 nbsp US Army nbsp Romanian Army nbsp Afghan National Army 126 Patrol Base Seven Qalat District 2011 2013 nbsp US Army nbsp Romanian Army nbsp Afghan National ArmyRegional Command Southwest editRegional Command Southwest is headquartered at Camp Leatherneck and includes the provinces of Helmand and Nimruz 127 Contents Helmand Nimruz Helmand Province edit Helmand Province Installations Type Name District Opened Closed Forces Notes Airfield Bost Lashkargah District 13 Mar 2020 128 nbsp USMC nbsp US Army Camp ABC nbsp US Army 129 Achabeti nbsp US Army 129 Antonik nbsp US Army 129 Aries 2 nbsp US Army 129 Badger nbsp US Army 129 Barber nbsp US Army 129 Bishop nbsp US Army 129 Bolan nbsp US Army 129 Bouresches nbsp US Army 129 Calero nbsp US Army 129 Chosin nbsp US Army 129 Dangar nbsp US Army 129 Daytona nbsp US Army 129 Delmar nbsp US Army 129 Didgori nbsp US Army 129 Duluth nbsp US Army 129 DwyerFOB Dwyer Garmsir District 2007 2009 Closed2009 nbsp USMC nbsp British Army nbsp 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 nbsp US Army 129 El Haam nbsp US Army 129 El Paso nbsp US Army 129 Enguri nbsp US Army 129 Ertoba nbsp US Army 129 Gettysburgh nbsp US Army 129 Habib nbsp US Army 129 Honeycutt nbsp US Army 129 Januup nbsp US Army 129 Kelly nbsp US Army 129 Kems Bazaar nbsp US Army 129 Khalil nbsp US Army 129 Kopp nbsp US Army 129 Kunjik nbsp US Army 129 Lazika nbsp US Army 129 LeatherneckTombstone Nahri Saraj District 2008 2006 26 Oct 2014 2008 nbsp USMC 129 RC SW Headquarters citation needed Mahafiz nbsp US Army 129 Maywand nbsp US Army 129 Mehraj nbsp US Army 129 MeisWard nbsp US Army 129 Moose nbsp US Army 129 Orbi nbsp US Army 129 Palacio nbsp US Army 129 Paserlay nbsp US Army 129 Pleiku nbsp US Army 129 Qurta nbsp US Army 129 Reilly nbsp US Army 129 RhinoFOB Rhino Garmsir District 25 Nov 2001 3 Jan 2002 nbsp USMC nbsp US Navy nbsp US Army nbsp USAF nbsp SASR First USMC land base established in Afghanistan 134 135 136 137 138 Sacramento nbsp US Army 129 Saenz nbsp US Army 129 Said Abdul Khalil nbsp US Army 129 Saipan nbsp US Army 129 ShorabakBastion 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 nbsp British Army nbsp RAF nbsp Royal Navy RN nbsp Royal Marines RM nbsp USMC nbsp Estonian Land Forces nbsp Danish Defence nbsp Tonga Defence Services Formerly Bastion the largest British base in Afghanistan 139 and formerly home to Task Force Helmand citation needed Shurakay nbsp US Army 129 Sommerville nbsp US Army 129 Tarbett nbsp US Army 129 Wakil Wazir nbsp US Army 129 MOB Lashkar Gah Lashkargah District May 2006 24 Feb 2014 nbsp British Army nbsp RM 140 Formerly home to the 1st Mechanized Brigade headquarters 141 Handed over to the ANSF 3 PriceFOB Price Nahri Saraj District 2012 2006 17 Mar 2014 2012 nbsp RM Unknown 2013 nbsp British Army 2006 2014 nbsp Danish Defence 2006 13 nbsp US Army 2012 nbsp USMC 2008 Formerly FOB Price 3 FOB Anchorman Sangin District Jun 2007 Closed nbsp British Army nbsp RM Active as of April 2010 142 Arnhem Nahri Saraj District August 2007 nbsp British Army nbsp RM Right Flank Scots Guards Sept 07 143 BudwanArmadillo Nahri Saraj District 2010 2008 2011 2010 nbsp British Army nbsp RM nbsp Danish Defence Formerly FOB Armadillo 144 Delhi Garmsir District 2006 Closed nbsp USMC 2008 amp June 2009 Unknown nbsp British Army 2006 2008 amp September 2008 June 2009 nbsp RM 145 146 Active as of May 2013 Edinburgh Musa Qala District 2008 2012 nbsp British Army 2009 nbsp RM nbsp USMC 2009 2012 147 148 149 129 EredviCOP Eredvi Nahri Saraj District 15 Jan 2014 nbsp USMC nbsp Georgian Land Forcese 129 Closing down convoy helped by a British battlegroup 150 151 Transformed into a Forward operating base Gereshk 2003 Closed nbsp USMC 152 Active as of 2013 Geronimo Nawa I Barakzayi District Jul 2009 29 Mar 2013 nbsp USMC Gibraltar 2007 Jun 2009 nbsp USMC Golestan Sangin District nbsp USMC Hamidullah Sangin District 2006 6 May 2014 nbsp USMC Sep 2010 May 2014 nbsp British Army Unknown Oct 2010 nbsp RM Unknown Oct 2010 Previously FOB Nolay HansonSher Wali May 2013 nbsp USMC Possibly upgraded to a Camp 129 146 Inkerman nbsp British Army nbsp RM Jackson Sangin District 2011 2008 Closed2011 nbsp US Army nbsp British Army nbsp RM Named after Pte Damien Jackson 3rd Battalion The Parachute Regiment citation needed Active as of November 2012 Khar NikahKeenan Jan 2010 2007 ClosedJan 2010 nbsp British Army nbsp RM nbsp Danish Defence No 3 Company 1 COLDM GDS Active as of January 2012 153 Formerly FOB Keenan Marjah Nad Ali District Closed nbsp USMC Possibly upgraded to a Camp 129 Now Zad Nawzad District 2 Aug 2013 nbsp USMC 151 Payne 30 May 2013 nbsp USMC 154 Pimon Feb 2013 nbsp Estonian Land Forces Handed over to the ANA Robinson2006 2014Wolf2006 2006 Sangin Valley 2006 1 Feb 2014 2014 UnknownUnknownUnknown1 Feb 2014 nbsp US Army nbsp British Army nbsp RM nbsp Danish Defence nbsp Union Defence Force nbsp Canadian Forces nbsp ANA 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 nbsp USMC Transferred to the 2nd Brigade 215th Corps ANA 155 Shamsher Sangin District Mar 2013 nbsp USMC Shawqat Nad Ali District Jul 2009 Aug 2013 nbsp British Army nbsp RM Last occupants 2 LANCS citation needed Built by 38 Engineer Regiment 156 Sher Wali Closed nbsp USMC Shir GhazayShar Ghazay Musa Qala District 29 Nov 2013 nbsp USMC nbsp Georgian Army 151 Possibly upgraded to a Camp 129 Shukvani Closed nbsp USMC Possibly upgraded to a Camp 129 Whitehouse Kajaki May 2012 nbsp USMC HQ for 1st Battalion 8th Marines WishtanPatrol Base Wishtan Sangin District 2010 2008 Closed span, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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