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This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Tower 22 drone attack Part of the attacks on U.S. bases in Iraq, Jordan, and Syria (2023–present) and the Middle Eastern crisis (2023–present) Location Rukban, Jordan 33°18′51″N 38°42′12″E / 33.31417°N 38.70333°E / 33.31417; 38.70333 Target Tower 22 U.S. military base ...
In 2024, a small US army outpost based in Rukban, known as Tower 22, was targeted by a drone attack launched by the Islamic Resistance in Iraq, which killed 3 American soldiers and injured at least 34 others. [2]
The base, known as Tower 22, sits near the demilitarized zone on the border between Jordan and Syria along a sandy, bulldozed berm marking the DMZ's southern edge. The Iraqi border is only 10 ...
Tower 22 holds a strategically important location in Jordan, at the most northeastern point where the country's borders meet Syria and Iraq. Tower 22 is near Al Tanf garrison, which is located ...
A tower is a tall structure, taller than it is wide, often by a significant factor. ... the Greek and Latin names for the Etruscans (Kretschmer Glotta 22, ...
Above the main entrance is a logo with 34-inch-high (86 cm) brass capital letters in Stymie Extra Bold font, [21] which reads "Trump Tower". [22] A concrete hat-truss at the top of the building, similar to one used in the Trump World Tower, [23] ties exterior columns with the concrete core.
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Úlfarsfell TV, radio and telecom tower Mosfellsbær: 2020 Lattice mast 50 m (160 ft) Main transmittter site for the Reykjavík area for television (DVB), FM radio and cellular. Replaced Vatnsendi site. Constructed jointly by RÚV and Vodafone. 345 m (1,132 ft) above sea level. [11] 7 Telecom tower, Hvolsvöllur Hvolsvöllur: 1976 Lattice mast