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List of United States military bases

This is a list of military installations owned or used by the United States Armed Forces both in the United States and around the world. This list details only current or recently closed facilities; some defunct facilities are found at Category:Closed military installations of the United States.

Map of the small U.S. military installations, ranges and training areas in the continental United States.
Countries with United States military bases and facilities

An "installation" is defined as "a military base, camp, post, station, yard, center, homeport facility for any ship, or other activity under the jurisdiction of the Department of Defense, including leased space, that is controlled by, or primarily supports DoD's activities. An installation may consist of one or more sites" (geographically-separated real estate parcels).[1]: DoD-3 

The United States operates a global network of military installations and is by far the largest operator of military bases in the world, with locations in dozens of nations on every continent, with 38 "named bases"[note 1] having active-duty, US National Guard, reserve, or civilian personnel as of 30 September 2014. Its largest, in terms of personnel, is Ramstein Air Base, in Germany, with almost 9,200.[1][note 2] Due to the sensitive and often classified nature of this information, there is no comprehensive list with the exact number or location of all bases, stations and installations. The total number of foreign sites with installations and facilities that are either in active use and service, or that may be activated and operated by American military personnel and allies, is just over 1,000.[2]

U.S. officials have been accused of collaborating with oppressive regimes and anti-democratic governments to secure their military bases, from Central America to the Middle East, Africa, and Asia.[3] The Democracy Index classifies many of the forty-five current non-democratic U.S. base hosts as fully "authoritarian governments."[3] Military bases in non-democratic states were often rationalized during the Cold War by the U.S. as a necessary if undesirable necessity in defending against the communist threat posed by the Soviet Union. Few of these bases have been abandoned since the end of the Cold War.[4]

Several rounds of closures and mergers have occurred since the end of World War II, a procedure most recently known as Base Realignment and Closure. Anti-racist agitation in the early 2020s led to calls for changing bases to remove the names of Confederate figures who fought against the Union during the American Civil War.[5] The Naming Commission was created by the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021,[6] and renaming began in December 2022.[7]

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  • There are approximately 2,500 U.S. service members in Iraq,[13] spread across several facilities in Iraq and other bases in Iraqi Kurdistan,[14] being used as training bases for Iraqi and Kurdish forces[15] as well as launching operations against targets in Syria.[16]

Niger edit

The U.S. operates drone bases from three locations across Niger. These locations are staffed by several hundred U.S. Special Operations Forces in a non-combat role, aiding the Nigerien military with training and surveillance.

Syria edit

 
Landing zone at Al-Tanf, Syria

There were approximately 1,500–2,000 U.S. forces in Syria, spread across 12 different facilities, being used as training bases for Kurdish rebels.[22][23] These soldiers withdrew from Syria to western Iraq in October 2019.[24] Meanwhile, the New York Times reported that the Pentagon was planning to "leave 150 Special Operations forces at a base called al-Tanf", where the United States is training Free Syrian Army rebels.[25] In addition, 200 U.S. soldiers would remain in eastern Syria near the oil fields, to prevent the Islamic State, Syrian government and Russian forces from advancing in the region.[26]

According to the Head of the Syrian Arab Republic delegation to Astana talks the U.S. presence in Syria is "illegal" and "without the consent of (the) government".[27]

United States Army edit

This is a list of links for U.S. Army forts and installations, organized by U.S. state or territory within the U.S. and by country if overseas. For consistency, major Army National Guard (ARNG) training facilities are included but armory locations are not.[28]

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  • Pele U.S. Army Reserve Center & Coast Guard Marine Safety Detachment Samoa[citation needed]

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  • Bethany Beach Training Site (ARNG)[34]

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  • Naval Support Facility Redzikowo[42]

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  • Saudi Maritime Infrastructure Protection Force[52]

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See also edit

Explanatory notes edit

  1. ^ What are here termed "named bases" are the bases listed in section X: "Personnel Data from DMDC", i.e. excluding that table's rows labelled "Other", in the 2015 DoD Base Structure Report.
  2. ^ The 2015 U.S. Base Structure Report gives 587 overseas sites, but sites are merely real property at a distinct geographical location, and multiple sites may belong to one installation (page DoD-3). For example, the Garmisch, Germany "named base" with its 72 personnel has eight distinct sites large enough to be listed in the Army's Individual Service Inventory list: Artillery Kaserne, Breitenau Skeet Range, Garmisch Family Housing, Garmish Golf Course, General Abrams Hotel And Disp, Hausberg Ski Area, Oberammergau NATO School, and Sheridan Barracks (listed in Army-15 to Army-17). These range in size from Ramstein AB with 9,188 active, guard/reserve, and civilian personnel down to Worms, which has just one civilian.

References edit

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  21. ^ Raghavan, Sudarsan; Whitlock, Craig (24 November 2017). "A city in Niger worries a new U.S. drone base will make it a 'magnet' for terrorists". The Washington Post.
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  • Chirico, JoAnn (2014). Globalization: Prospects and Problems. SAGE Publication Ltd. p. 71. ISBN 9781483315447.
  • Vine, David (2017). "How U.S. Military Bases Back Dictators, Autocrats, And Military Regimes". HuffPost.

Sources edit

  • "List of U.S. Bases Across the World". militarybases.com.

Further reading edit

  • Deppen, Patterson (19 August 2021). "The All-American Base World; 750 U.S. Military Bases Still Remain Around the Planet". TomDispatch. Retrieved 21 August 2021.
  • Johnson, Chalmers (13 July 2009). "Empire of Bases" (Opinion). The New York Times. Retrieved 5 July 2021.
  • Johnson, Chalmers (2004). "The Sorrows of Empire: Imperialism, Militarism, and the End of the Republic" (PDF). Asia Papers. Sigur Center Asia Paper Number 19. The George Washington University. Retrieved 5 July 2021.
  • Vine, David (2015). Base Nation. New York: Henry Holt and Co. ISBN 9781627791694. Retrieved 21 August 2021.
  • Vine, David (2020). The United States of War (Hardcover ed.). Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN 9780520300873. Retrieved 21 August 2021.

External links edit

  • Department of Defense, Base Structure Report (PDF) FY 2018 Baseline

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This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information January 2019 This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items February 2018 This is a list of military installations owned or used by the United States Armed Forces both in the United States and around the world This list details only current or recently closed facilities some defunct facilities are found at Category Closed military installations of the United States Map of the small U S military installations ranges and training areas in the continental United States Countries with United States military bases and facilitiesAn installation is defined as a military base camp post station yard center homeport facility for any ship or other activity under the jurisdiction of the Department of Defense including leased space that is controlled by or primarily supports DoD s activities An installation may consist of one or more sites geographically separated real estate parcels 1 DoD 3 The United States operates a global network of military installations and is by far the largest operator of military bases in the world with locations in dozens of nations on every continent with 38 named bases note 1 having active duty US National Guard reserve or civilian personnel as of 30 September 2014 Its largest in terms of personnel is Ramstein Air Base in Germany with almost 9 200 1 note 2 Due to the sensitive and often classified nature of this information there is no comprehensive list with the exact number or location of all bases stations and installations The total number of foreign sites with installations and facilities that are either in active use and service or that may be activated and operated by American military personnel and allies is just over 1 000 2 U S officials have been accused of collaborating with oppressive regimes and anti democratic governments to secure their military bases from Central America to the Middle East Africa and Asia 3 The Democracy Index classifies many of the forty five current non democratic U S base hosts as fully authoritarian governments 3 Military bases in non democratic states were often rationalized during the Cold War by the U S as a necessary if undesirable necessity in defending against the communist threat posed by the Soviet Union Few of these bases have been abandoned since the end of the Cold War 4 Several rounds of closures and mergers have occurred since the end of World War II a procedure most recently known as Base Realignment and Closure Anti racist agitation in the early 2020s led to calls for changing bases to remove the names of Confederate figures who fought against the Union during the American Civil War 5 The Naming Commission was created by the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021 6 and renaming began in December 2022 7 Contents 1 Joint bases 1 1 Domestic 1 2 Foreign 1 2 1 Australia 1 2 2 Iraq 1 2 3 Niger 1 2 4 Syria 2 United States Army 2 1 Domestic 2 1 1 Alabama 2 1 2 American Samoa 2 1 3 Alaska 2 1 4 Arizona 2 1 5 Arkansas 2 1 6 California 2 1 7 Colorado 2 1 8 Connecticut 2 1 9 Delaware 2 1 10 District of Columbia 2 1 11 Florida 2 1 12 Georgia 2 1 13 Hawaii 2 1 14 Idaho 2 1 15 Illinois 2 1 16 Indiana 2 1 17 Iowa 2 1 18 Kansas 2 1 19 Kentucky 2 1 20 Louisiana 2 1 21 Maine 2 1 22 Maryland 2 1 23 Massachusetts 2 1 24 Michigan 2 1 25 Minnesota 2 1 26 Mississippi 2 1 27 Missouri 2 1 28 Montana 2 1 29 Nebraska 2 1 30 Nevada 2 1 31 New Hampshire 2 1 32 New Jersey 2 1 33 New Mexico 2 1 34 New York 2 1 35 North Carolina 2 1 36 North Dakota 2 1 37 Ohio 2 1 38 Oklahoma 2 1 39 Oregon 2 1 40 Pennsylvania 2 1 41 Puerto Rico 2 1 42 Rhode Island 2 1 43 South Carolina 2 1 44 South Dakota 2 1 45 Tennessee 2 1 46 Texas 2 1 47 Utah 2 1 48 Vermont 2 1 49 Virginia 2 1 50 Washington 2 1 51 West Virginia 2 1 52 Wisconsin 2 1 53 Wyoming 2 2 Foreign 2 2 1 Belgium 2 2 2 Bosnia and Herzegovina 2 2 3 Bulgaria 2 2 4 Turkey 2 2 5 Egypt 2 2 6 Cameroon 2 2 7 Germany 2 2 8 Israel 2 2 9 Italy 2 2 10 Iraq 2 2 11 Syria 2 2 12 Japan 2 2 13 Kosovo 2 2 14 Kuwait 2 2 15 Lithuania 2 2 16 South Korea 3 United States Marine Corps 3 1 Domestic 3 2 Foreign 3 2 1 Germany 3 2 2 Japan 3 2 3 South Korea 4 United States Navy 4 1 Domestic 4 1 1 California 4 1 2 Connecticut 4 1 3 Florida 4 1 4 Georgia 4 1 5 Guam 4 1 6 Hawaii 4 1 7 Illinois 4 1 8 Indiana 4 1 9 Louisiana 4 1 10 Maine 4 1 11 Maryland 4 1 12 Mississippi 4 1 13 Nevada 4 1 14 New Jersey 4 1 15 New York 4 1 16 Rhode Island 4 1 17 South Carolina 4 1 18 Tennessee 4 1 19 Texas 4 1 20 Virginia 4 1 21 Washington 4 1 22 Washington D C 4 2 Foreign 4 2 1 Bahamas 4 2 2 Bahrain 4 2 3 British Indian Ocean Territory 4 2 4 Cuba 4 2 5 Djibouti 4 2 6 Greece 4 2 7 Iceland 4 2 8 Italy 4 2 9 Japan 4 2 10 Poland 4 2 11 Romania 4 2 12 Singapore 4 2 13 South Korea 4 2 14 Spain 5 United States Air Force 5 1 Domestic 5 1 1 Alabama 5 1 2 Alaska 5 1 3 Arizona 5 1 4 Arkansas 5 1 5 California 5 1 6 Colorado 5 1 7 Delaware 5 1 8 Florida 5 1 9 Georgia 5 1 10 Guam 5 1 11 Hawaii 5 1 12 Idaho 5 1 13 Illinois 5 1 14 Indiana 5 1 15 Kansas 5 1 16 Louisiana 5 1 17 Maryland 5 1 18 Massachusetts 5 1 19 Michigan 5 1 20 Mississippi 5 1 21 Missouri 5 1 22 Montana 5 1 23 Nebraska 5 1 24 Nevada 5 1 25 New Jersey 5 1 26 New Mexico 5 1 27 North Carolina 5 1 28 North Dakota 5 1 29 Ohio 5 1 30 Oklahoma 5 1 31 South Carolina 5 1 32 South Dakota 5 1 33 Tennessee 5 1 34 Texas 5 1 35 Utah 5 1 36 Virginia 5 1 37 Washington 5 1 38 Washington D C 5 1 39 Wyoming 5 2 Foreign 5 2 1 Aruba 5 2 2 British Indian Ocean Territory 5 2 3 Canada 5 2 4 Curacao 5 2 5 Estonia 5 2 6 Germany 5 2 7 Honduras 5 2 8 Italy 5 2 9 Japan 5 2 10 Kenya 5 2 11 Kuwait 5 2 12 Lithuania 5 2 13 New Zealand 5 2 14 Netherlands 5 2 15 Poland 5 2 16 Portugal Azores 5 2 17 Qatar 5 2 18 Romania 5 2 19 Saudi Arabia 5 2 20 South Korea 5 2 21 Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia Cyprus 5 2 22 Spain 5 2 23 Turkey 5 2 24 United Kingdom 5 2 25 United Arab Emirates 6 United States Space Force 6 1 Domestic 6 2 Foreign 6 2 1 Greenland Denmark 7 United States Coast Guard 7 1 Domestic 7 1 1 U S Territories 7 2 Foreign 7 2 1 Bahrain 7 2 2 Cuba 7 2 3 Germany 7 2 4 United Kingdom 7 2 5 Japan 7 2 6 Netherlands 7 2 7 Saudi Arabia 7 2 8 Singapore 8 See also 9 Explanatory notes 10 References 11 Sources 12 Further reading 13 External linksJoint bases editDomestic edit The Pentagon Joint Base Elmendorf Richardson located 12 kilometers 8 miles north of Anchorage Alaska Joint Base Pearl Harbor Hickam located 11 kilometers 7 miles northwest of Honolulu Hawaii Joint Base McGuire Dix Lakehurst located 29 kilometers 18 miles south of Trenton New Jersey Joint Base Charleston located 8 kilometers 5 miles east of North Charleston South Carolina Joint Base San Antonio located 8 kilometers 5 miles north of San Antonio Texas Joint Base Langley Eustis located 12 kilometers 8 miles east of Newport News Virginia Joint Region Marianas combines Naval Base Guam Andersen Air Force Base and Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz Joint Base Myer Henderson Hall located 1 kilometer 1 mile northwest of Arlington Virginia Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek located 20 kilometers 13 miles northwest of Virginia Beach Joint Base Lewis McChord located 17 kilometers 11 miles southwest of Tacoma Washington Joint Base Anacostia Bolling located 11 kilometers 7 miles south of Washington D C Joint Base Andrews located 22 kilometers 14 miles south of Washington D C Foreign edit War Reserve Stocks are located in many foreign states Australia edit Pine Gap Joint Defence Facility Pine Gap JDFPG near Alice Springs Northern Territory Naval Communication Station Harold E Holt located on the northwest coast of Australia 6 kilometres 4 mi north of the town of Exmouth Western Australia Robertson Barracks located in Darwin Northern Territory Australian Defence Satellite Communications Station located near Kojarena 30 km east of Geraldton Western Australia Other U S bases in Australia are present and this list does not include ADF bases with U S access The U S military has access to all major ADF training areas northern Australian RAAF airfields port facilities in Darwin Fremantle Stirling naval base in Perth and the airfield on the Cocos Islands in the Indian Ocean 8 9 10 11 12 Iraq edit Main articles List of United States military installations in Iraq Operation Inherent Resolve Military bases and Military intervention against ISIL aerial order of battle There are approximately 2 500 U S service members in Iraq 13 spread across several facilities in Iraq and other bases in Iraqi Kurdistan 14 being used as training bases for Iraqi and Kurdish forces 15 as well as launching operations against targets in Syria 16 Al Anbar Governorate Al Asad Airbase 17 Camp Habbaniyah Baghdad Governorate Camp Victory Duhok Governorate Atrush Field Erbil Governorate Al Harir Air Base Erbil International Airport Nineveh Governorate Kariz near Zummar Saladin Governorate Balad Air Base Niger edit See also United States Military Operations in Niger The U S operates drone bases from three locations across Niger These locations are staffed by several hundred U S Special Operations Forces in a non combat role aiding the Nigerien military with training and surveillance Arlit 18 19 20 Nigerien Air Base 201 Agadez 18 21 Niamey 18 Syria edit Main articles Operation Inherent Resolve Military bases and American led intervention in the Syrian civil war nbsp Landing zone at Al Tanf SyriaThere were approximately 1 500 2 000 U S forces in Syria spread across 12 different facilities being used as training bases for Kurdish rebels 22 23 These soldiers withdrew from Syria to western Iraq in October 2019 24 Meanwhile the New York Times reported that the Pentagon was planning to leave 150 Special Operations forces at a base called al Tanf where the United States is training Free Syrian Army rebels 25 In addition 200 U S soldiers would remain in eastern Syria near the oil fields to prevent the Islamic State Syrian government and Russian forces from advancing in the region 26 According to the Head of the Syrian Arab Republic delegation to Astana talks the U S presence in Syria is illegal and without the consent of the government 27 United States Army editSee also List of former United States Army installations This is a list of links for U S Army forts and installations organized by U S state or territory within the U S and by country if overseas For consistency major Army National Guard ARNG training facilities are included but armory locations are not 28 Domestic edit Alabama edit Anniston Army Depot Fort Novosel Fort McClellan ARNG training site base citation needed Redstone ArsenalAmerican Samoa edit Pele U S Army Reserve Center amp Coast Guard Marine Safety Detachment Samoa citation needed Alaska edit Fort Greely Fort Wainwright Joint Base Elmendorf RichardsonArizona edit Camp Navajo ARNG Fort Huachuca Yuma Proving Ground Yuma Proving Grounds US Army testing facility Arkansas edit Robinson Maneuver Training Center ARNG Fort Chaffee Maneuver Training Center ARNG Pine Bluff Arsenal Little Rock AFBCalifornia edit Beale Air Force Base Camp Cooke Camp Haan Camp Roberts ARNG Camp San Luis Obispo ARNG Coast Guard Air Station Sacramento Fort Hunter Liggett Fort Irwin Los Alamitos Joint Forces Training Base Los Angeles AFB Military Ocean Terminal Concord Naval Air Station North Island Parks Reserve Forces Training Area Presidio of Monterey San Joaquin Depot 29 Sharpe Facility 30 Stockton s Rough amp Ready Island 31 Tracy Facility 32 33 Sierra Army DepotColorado edit Buckley Space Force Base Cheyenne Mountain Space Force Station Fort Carson Fort Logan National Cemetery Peterson Space Force Base Pueblo Chemical Depot Rocky Mountain Arsenal Schriever Space Force Base U S Air Force AcademyConnecticut edit Camp Nett ARNG citation needed Delaware edit Bethany Beach Training Site ARNG 34 District of Columbia edit Fort Lesley J McNair Joint Base Anacostia BollingFlorida edit Camp Blanding ARNG Eglin Air Force Base Hurlburt Field MacDill Air Force Base Patrick Space Force Base Tyndall Air Force Base Naval Air Station Jacksonville Naval Station Mayport Shades of Green Morale Welfare and Recreation MWR Resort Georgia edit Camp Frank D Merrill citation needed Fort Eisenhower Fort Moore Fort Stewart Hunter Army AirfieldHawaii edit Fort DeRussy MWR Resort Hale Koa Hotel Fort Shafter Kunia Field Station citation needed Pohakuloa Training Area Schofield Barracks Tripler Army Medical Center Wheeler Army AirfieldIdaho edit MTA Gowen Field Boise ARNG Orchard Range TS Boise ARNG citation needed TS Edgemeade Mountain Home ARNG citation needed Illinois edit Camp Lincoln ARNG citation needed Charles M Price Support Center Rock Island ArsenalIndiana edit Camp Atterbury ARNG Fort Benjamin Harrison Muscatatuck Urban Training CenterIowa edit Camp Dodge Fort Des Moines ARNG Iowa Army Ammunition PlantKansas edit Fort Leavenworth Fort Riley Great Plains Joint Training Center ARNG Kentucky edit Blue Grass Army Depot Fort Campbell Fort KnoxLouisiana edit Barksdale Air Force Base Fort Johnson Louisiana National Guard Training Center PinevilleMaine edit MTA Deepwoods ARNG citation needed MTA Riley Bog Brook ARNG citation needed TS Caswell ARNG citation needed TS Hollis Plains ARNG citation needed Maryland edit Aberdeen Proving Ground Camp Fretterd Military Reservation ARNG Fort Detrick Fort George G Meade Joint Base AndrewsMassachusetts edit Camp Curtis Guild ARNG Camp Edwards ARNG Fort Devens Natick Army Soldiers Systems CenterMichigan edit Camp Grayling ARNG Detroit Arsenal Fort Custer ARNG Selfridge Air National Guard BaseMinnesota edit Camp Ripley ARNG Mississippi edit Camp McCain ARNG citation needed Camp Shelby Mississippi Ordnance Plant citation needed Missouri edit Camp Clark Missouri ARNG citation needed Fort Leonard WoodMontana edit Fort William Henry Harrison ARNG Nebraska edit Camp Ashland ARNG Nevada edit 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Singapore edit Activities Far East Singapore 53 See also editBase Realignment and Closure United States military deployments List of United States drone bases Lists of military installationsExplanatory notes edit What are here termed named bases are the bases listed in section X Personnel Data from DMDC i e excluding that table s rows labelled Other in the 2015 DoD Base Structure Report The 2015 U S Base Structure Report gives 587 overseas sites but sites are merely real property at a distinct geographical location and multiple sites may belong to one installation page DoD 3 For example the Garmisch Germany named base with its 72 personnel has eight distinct sites large enough to be listed in the Army s Individual Service Inventory list Artillery Kaserne Breitenau Skeet Range Garmisch Family Housing Garmish Golf Course General Abrams Hotel And Disp Hausberg Ski Area Oberammergau NATO School and Sheridan Barracks listed in Army 15 to Army 17 These range in size from Ramstein AB with 9 188 active guard reserve and civilian personnel down to Worms which has just one civilian References edit a b Department of Defense Base Structure Report FY 2015 Baseline PDF Retrieved 10 October 2016 Chalmers Johnson January 2004 America s Empire of Bases TomDispatch com a b Chirico 2014 p 70 Vine 2017 Why Does the U S Military Celebrate White Supremacy The Naming Commission Defense Secretary Austin orders renaming of military bases with Confederate ties The US Military Presence in Australia Asymmetrical Alliance Cooperation and its Alternatives The Asia Pacific Journal Japan Focus apjjf org America s military presence is growing in Australia That might not be a good thing NewsComAu 1 October 2016 Title 2016 Defence White Paper Department of Defence United States submarine arrives at HMAS Stirling Western Australia 24 April 2022 Kopp Carlo 25 February 2012 Basing Infrastructure Considerations in the Defence of Australia s Indian Ocean Approaches Air Power Australia Analyses IX 1 1 U S Completes Troop Level Drawdown in Afghanistan Iraq 15 January 2021 Retrieved 15 July 2021 US to Set Up 5 Military Bases in Iraqi Kurdistan Region farsnews 18 July 2016 بالانفوغراف تعرف على الجنود والقواعد الامريكية في العراق in Arabic alsumaria 8 February 2018 Trump Syria Troop Withdrawal Complicated Plans for al Baghdadi Raid The New York Times The New York Times 27 October 2019 Retrieved 28 October 2019 Remarks by President Trump to Troops at Al Asad Air Base Al Anbar Province Iraq whitehouse gov 26 December 2018 via National Archives a b c Muller Jung Friederike 23 November 2016 US drone war expands to Niger Deutsche Welle An additional US base in Arlit about 250 kilometers 155 miles north of Agadez has been operating for about a year but little is known about it Moore said except that special forces are presumably stationed there Taub Ben 28 January 2018 Ben Taub on Twitter Secret military base near Arlit Niger revealed as a white dot in a sea of black because Western soldiers didn t turn off their Fitbits Twitter via the Internet Archive Archived from the original on 28 January 2018 Retrieved 15 December 2018 Lewis David Bavier Joe Boulton Ralph ed U S deaths in Niger highlight Africa military mission creep Reuters In missions run out of a base in the northern Niger town of Arlit and others like the one that led to the ambush of U S troops sources say they have helped local troops and intelligence agents make several arrests Raghavan Sudarsan Whitlock Craig 24 November 2017 A city in Niger worries a new U S drone base will make it a magnet for terrorists The Washington Post Russia and U S engage in military base race in Syria defensenews com 15 January 2018 Retrieved 2 February 2018 Anadolu Agency s map of U S bases in Syria infuriates The Pentagon orient news net 20 July 2017 Retrieved 2 February 2018 US troops leaving Syria will go to Iraq says Pentagon chief BBC News 20 October 2019 Assad Forces Surge Forward in Syria as U S Pulls Back The New York Times 14 October 2019 Trump Said to Favor Leaving a Few Hundred Troops in Eastern Syria The New York Times 20 October 2019 Update al Jaafari We demand immediate and unconditional withdrawal of foreign forces from Syrian territory Syrian Arab News Agency 22 December 2017 Frequently Asked Questions Army National Guard DIANE Publishing Company 1 October 1995 Defense Base Closure And Realignment Commission Report To The President 1995 DIANE Publishing p 123 ISBN 978 0 7881 2461 7 DDJC Sharpe PDF Superfund Environmental Protection Agency October 2003 Archived PDF from the original on 15 June 2015 Retrieved 13 June 2015 Dawn Bohulano Mabalon 29 May 2013 Little Manila Is in the Heart The Making of the Filipina o American Community in Stockton California Duke University Press p 233 ISBN 978 0 8223 9574 4 Carol A Jensen 2006 Byron Hot Springs Arcadia Publishing p 104 ISBN 978 0 7385 4700 8 Historic Posts Camps Stations and Airfields Tracy Facility Defense Distribution Depot San Joaquin 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