Balad, Iraq

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Balad (Arabic: بلد) is a city 50 miles (80 kilometres) north of Baghdad in Iraq. It is located within the borders of the so-called Sunni Triangle; however, Balad is a primarily Shiite town of approximately 100,000.

On Oct. 15, 2006, Balad was hit by horrific violence. After the slaying of 17 Shi'ite workers, Mahdi Army militia retaliated by killing at least 78 Sunnis in a spasm of sectarian violence, police, doctors and local residents reported.[1]

[edit] Military camps

The Air Force calls this base Balad Air Base, although it is actually located within the municipality of Yethrib. The other branches call it Camp Anaconda. Its real name is LSA Anaconda. It is probably best known for having the only Army & Air Force Exchange Service 35mm Projection Screen movie theatre in Iraq, and a full size swimming pool. Known colloquially as "Mortaritaville" by some of its residents, it is also derogatorially called "Pogadishu" by combat arms soldiers, in reference to the large number of non-combat arms soldiers, or the "Pog" (Personnel Other-than Grunt) stationed there.

[edit] Broadcasting infrastructure

Balad has a shortwave relay station SED.

SED's transmission capabilities

  • 16 x 500 kw shortwave transmitters
  • 26 HR type curtan arrays

SED has similar transmission capabilities to RCI's Sackville Relay Station, and DW's Wertachtal Relay Station.

[edit] External links

  • Balad from Globalsecurity.org

Coordinates: 34°01′N 44°09′E