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  2. List of the United States military installations in Iraq

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    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]

  3. Iraqi Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    [28] MPRI was given the military training subcontract. The Department of Defense created the Coalition Military Assistance Training Team under Major General Paul Eaton to oversee the process. On August 2, 2003, the first battalion of new Iraqi Army (IA) recruits started a nine-week training course at a training base in Qaraqosh. They graduated ...

  4. Category : Installations of the United States Army in Iraq

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    Pages in category "Installations of the United States Army in Iraq" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Iraqi Military Academy Rustamiyah - Wikipedia

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    The distinguished honor graduate of the 1st Iraqi Military Academy class of 2019 accepts his traditional sword in the Masgouf ceremony. The Iraqi Military Academy Rustamiyah (formerly Camp Rustamiyah, Camp Muleskinner or Camp Cuervo) is the site of the Iraqi military academy. It was previously a forward operating base for the U.S. Army in Iraq ...

  6. Multi-National Security Transition Command – Iraq - Wikipedia

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    Brigadier Gen. Steve Salazar, deputy commanding general of the Coalition Army Advisory Training Team, and other representatives from the team, visited a training site of the Iraqi 7th Division near Al Asad Air Base, Anbar Province, July 20, 2008. Once finished, the facility was planned to have enough equipment to train more than 300 Iraqi soldiers.

  7. Kirkush Military Training Base - Wikipedia

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    Until the US Army arrived, FOB Caldwell was an abandoned Iraqi military base. Construction had begun in the mid-1980s by the Czechoslovakian government and ceased in the late 1980s or early 1990s. The entire facility covers about 100 acres (0.40 km 2 ) and has several medium size groups of buildings called pods.

  8. K-1 Air Base - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. Category:Military installations of Iraq - Wikipedia

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    Iraqi Air Force bases (37 P) Army installations of Iraq (6 P) M. Military academies of Iraq (1 C) ... Iraqi Military Academy Rustamiyah; K. Kalsu base; L.