List of Afghan Armed Forces installations
This is a list of Afghan Armed Forces installations used by the Afghan National Army and the ANA Commando Brigade
The main units are Corps size:
- 201st 'Selab' ('Flood')
- 203th
- 205th 'Atul' (Hero)
- 207th
- 209th ('Shaheen')
- 215th ('Maiwand')
Installations
Afghan National Army
Type | Installation | District/Valley | Province | Opened | Closed | Corps | Brigade | Kandak | Notes |
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Camp | Holland | Tarin Khowt | Urozgan | Present | 205th 'Atul' ('Hero') | 4th | |||
Camp | Hero | Kandahar | Present | 205th 'Atul' ('Hero') | 1st | 1st Brigade & Headquarters | |||
Camp | Marmal | Mazar-i-Sharif | Balkh | 209th ('Shaheen') | 1st | ||||
Camp | Parsa | Khost | 203th | 1st | |||||
Camp | Shorabak | Nahri Saraj District | Helmand | Present | 215th ('Maiwand') | 3rd | [1] | ||
Camp | Zafar | Herat | 2005 | Present | 207th | 1st | 1st Brigade & Headquarters.[2] | ||
COP | Miri Andar | Ghazni | Present | ||||||
FOB | Anaconda | Oruzgan | Present | ||||||
FOB | Delaram | Delaram | Nimruz | 215th ('Maiwand') | 2nd | ||||
FOB | Masum Ghar | Panjwayi District | Kandahar | Present | |||||
FOB | Orgun-E | Paktika | Present | ||||||
FOB | Ouellette | Gereshk District | Helmand | October 2013 | Present | [3] | |||
FOB | Pasab | Zharay | Present | 205th 'Atul' ('Hero') | 3rd | ||||
FOB | Robinson | Helmand River Valley | Helmand | 2006 | Present | ||||
FOB | Rushmore | Sharana | Paktika | Present | 203th | 2nd | 4th | ||
FOB | Sperwan Ghar | Panjwayi District | Kandahar | Present | |||||
Military Academy | National Military Academy of Afghanistan | Kabul | 2005 | Present | |||||
Operational Base | Fenty | ||||||||
PB | Clifton | Helmand | March 2013 | Present | [4] | ||||
PB | Jahan Zeb | Helmand | February 2012 | Present | 4th | [5] | |||
PB | Mirage | Musa Qala District | Helmand | 2008 | Present | ||||
Palace | Presidential Palace | Kabul | 201st 'Selab' ('Flood') | 1st | |||||
Tactical Base | Gamberi | ||||||||
Training Center | Kabul Military Training Center | Kabul | Present | ||||||
Training Center | Morehead Commando Training Center | Kabul | 2006 | Present | ANA Commando Brigade.[6] | ||||
Pul-e-Charkhi | 201st 'Selab' ('Flood') | 2nd | |||||||
Nangarhar | 201st 'Selab' ('Flood') | 3rd | |||||||
Nuristan | 201st 'Selab' ('Flood') | 4th | |||||||
Qalat | Zabul | 205th 'Atul' ('Hero') | 2nd | ||||||
Farah | 207th | 2nd | |||||||
Shindand | Herat | 207th | Commandoes | ||||||
Chesma-e-Dozakh | Badghis | 207th | 3rd | ||||||
Khost | Khost | 203th | 1st | ||||||
Ghazni | Ghazni | 203th | 3rd | ||||||
Kunduz | Kunduz | 209th ('Shaheen') | 2nd | ||||||
Garmsir | Helmand | 215th ('Maiwand') | 2nd |
Afghan Air Force
Main article: Afghan Air Force § Facilities
See also
References
- ↑ "Marines Train Afghan Army Instructors On Camp Shorabak, Afghanistan". Leatherneck. Retrieved 9 October 2013.
- ↑ "Eight killed in deadly 24 hours for NATO in Afghanistan". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 9 October 2013.
- ↑ "Sun sets on UK's time in FOB Ouellette". British Forces Broadcasting Service (BFBS). Retrieved 9 October 2013.
- ↑ "Patrol base downsizing: a sign of the times". The Official British Army Blog. Retrieved 9 October 2013.
- ↑ "Afghan soldiers take over new patrol base". Ministry of Defence (MoD). Retrieved 9 October 2013.
- ↑ "Gates Visits New Afghan Commando Training Site". United States Department of Defense (US DoD). Retrieved 9 October 2013.
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