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US Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld during a town meeting at Al Sayliyah Army Base in 2002. Al Sayliyah Army Base (Arabic:قاعدة السيلية العسكرية) or Camp Al Sayliyah was a United States Army base in Al Sailiya, a suburb outside Doha, Qatar. U.S. Central Command used it to preposition material bound for Iraq and Afghanistan.
US Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld during a town meeting at As Sayliyah Army Base in 2002. In 2000, the US opened a military base in Al Sailiya at a cost of $110 million. There are roughly 27 warehouses with a combined storage space of around 1.6 million square feet. The US Army established 10 km of roads in the facility. [7]
English: Don McManus, Maeve Quinlan and Paul Johansson stand next to a Stryker armored combat vehicle outside a battle damage repair facility at Camp As Sayliyah, Qatar, April 17. Along with Christy Carlson Romano and Gabrielle Tuite, five television and film stars were starting an Ambassadors of Hollywood support tour in Southwest Asia.
Gabrielle Tuite asks questions about U.S. military activities at Camp As Sayliyah, Qatar, April 17. Don McManus and Christy Carlson Romano listen beside her. Maeve Quinlan and Paul Johansson were also present. The five television and film stars were starting an Ambassadors of Hollywood support tour in Southwest Asia.
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Israel-Hamas war: In Qatar's capital, a compound housing Palestinian medical evacuees from Gaza is a living catalog of what war does to the human body. This 5-year-old from Gaza is learning to ...
Hollywood ambassadors start overseas tour in Qatar; Image title: U.S. Army Spc. Rebecca Cofield (center), from Phoenix, Ariz., poses for a photograph with Maeve Quinlan and Christy Carlson Romano, during a Hollywood celebrity meet-and-greet session for U.S. service members at Camp As Sayliyah, Qatar, April 17.
World Cup fans offered refunds after housing didn't have toilets. Chris Cwik. Updated November 24, 2022 at 5:29 PM. ... It's unclear how many workers died so Qatar could host the event.