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  2. Camp Liberty - Wikipedia

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    Camp Liberty is a former installation of the United States Department of Defense in Baghdad, Iraq.The installation was used from 2012 to September 2016 to house members of the People's Mujahedin of Iran (PMOI, also called MEK), who had been forcibly evicted from Camp Ashraf.

  3. List of the United States military installations in Iraq

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    Camp: Liberty (Camp Hurriya) Camp Victory North (Camp Al-Tahreer) Baghdad: Part of the Victory Base Complex Camp: Lima (Baghdad) Camp: Loki: Kurdish Region: Erbil: March 2003: July 2003: Dismantled: Used by Task Force Viking: Camp: Manhattan Camp Habbaniyah: Al Anbar: Habbaniyah Air Base Camp: Marez (Mosul) Nineveh: Camp: Marlboro (Sadr City ...

  4. Camp Liberty shooting - Wikipedia

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    On May 11, 2009, five United States military personnel were fatally shot at a military counseling clinic at Camp Liberty, Iraq by Army Sergeant John M. Russell. In the days before the killings, witnesses stated Russell had become distant and was having suicidal thoughts.

  5. Template:Iraqi insurgency detailed map - Wikipedia

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    1 How war map template work with other parts of Wikipedia. ... Camp Liberty. Baqubah. Ramadi. ... Iraq. Mor Mattai Monastery. Dubirdan. Sekan.

  6. Victory Base Complex - Wikipedia

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    Victory Base Complex (VBC) was a cluster of U.S. military installations surrounding the Baghdad International Airport (BIAP). The primary component of the VBC was Camp Victory, the location of the Al-Faw Palace, which served as the headquarters for the Multi-National Corps - Iraq, and later as the headquarters for the United States Forces - Iraq.

  7. Camp Victory - Wikipedia

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    Camp Victory was the primary component of the Victory Base Complex (VBC) which occupied the area surrounding the Baghdad International Airport (BIAP). The Al-Faw Palace, which served as the headquarters for the Multi-National Corps – Iraq (and later United States Forces – Iraq until it was turned over to the Government of Iraq on December 1, 2011), was located on Camp Victory.

  8. Multi-National Division – Baghdad - Wikipedia

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    It was headquartered by the 1st Cavalry Division and based at Camp Victory in Baghdad, Iraq, north of Baghdad International Airport. The brigades controlled by the 1st Cavalry Division included ones north of the city at Taji , in the northeastern part in Adhamiya , at Camp Liberty in the west, in the Green Zone , on the southern outskirts, and ...

  9. Category:Iraq War sites - Wikipedia

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    Military installations of the United States in Iraq (3 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Iraq War sites" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total.