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  2. Forward operating base - Wikipedia

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    A forward operating base (FOB) is any secured forward operational level military position, commonly a military base, that is used to support strategic goals and tactical objectives. [1] A FOB may contain an airbase, hospital, machine shop, and other logistical facilities. The base may be used for an extended period of time.

  3. Iraqi Military Academy Rustamiyah - Wikipedia

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    It was previously a forward operating base for the U.S. Army in Iraq. Before 2003 it had been the site of the oldest military academy in Iraq. Before 2003 it had been the site of the oldest military academy in Iraq.

  4. Besmaya Range Complex - Wikipedia

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    After U.S. occupation, Forward Operating Base Hammer was established nearby but functioned as a separate entity. Besmaya Range Complex housed a coalition force composed of military personnel and an estimate of 60 contractors who were stationed in a designated cantonment area within the Iraqi garrison.

  5. List of forward operating bases - Wikipedia

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    Camp Bounds Forward Operating Base, Antelope Wells, Hidalgo County, New Mexico. This is a U.S. Border Patrol forward operating base adjacent to the Antelope Wells port of entry; it is located at 31.336030, -108.529820. The FOB can house up to 16 agents, but the number residing at the base varies. [16] [17]

  6. Forward operating site - Wikipedia

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    A forward operating site (FOS) or forward operating location (FOL) is a U.S. military term for facilities, defined as "a scalable, 'warm' facility that can support sustained operations, but with only a small permanent presence of support or contractor personnel as opposed to a FOB or MOB. A FOS will host occasional rotational forces and many ...

  7. Frank R Hancock - Wikipedia

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    During the Gulf War, Hancock was the youngest battalion commander in the 101st Airborne Division.On 24 February 1991, LTC Hancock’s battalion, 1st Battalion of 327th Infantry Regiment (United States), was the lead infantry element tasked with seizing the terrain necessary to establish Forward Operating Base (FOB) Cobra in Iraq.

  8. Texas governor building military 'base camp' in Eagle Pass ...

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    The facility - dubbed Forward Operating Base Eagle - will be an 80-acre complex along the banks of the Rio Grande and house up to 1,800 troops, with the ability to expand to 2,300, Governor Greg ...

  9. List of NATO installations in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    [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 ...