Other Reported Coalition Installations in Afghanistan 2001-2012
This is an incomplete list of reported small Coalition bases in Afghanistan from 2001-2012.
- Camp Albert.
- Camp Black Horse.
- Camp Blackjack.
- Camp Bulldog.
- Camp Civilian.
- Camp Clark, Khost Province.
- Camp Cunningham.
- Camp Dwyer, Helmand Province, USMC. Formerly FOB Dwyer.
- Camp Eggers operated by the United States.
- Camp Gecko.
- Camp Gibraltar.
- Camp Hadrian.
- Camp Holland operated by the Netherlands.
- Camp Harriman.
- Camp Invicta.
- Camp Julien, Kabul, Canadian Forces - CLOSED.
- Camp Kabul.
- Camp Kearney.
- Camp Lightning.
- Camp Marmal operated by Germany.
- Camp Morehead.
- Camp Nathan Smith, Kandahar City, Kandahar Province, U.S Army.
- Camp Phoenix operated by the United States.
- Camp Rhino, Registan Desert - CLOSED.
- Camp Souter.
- Camp Spann.
- Camp Stone.
- Camp Vianini.
- Camp Warehouse operated by the International Security Assistance Force
- Camp Wilson.
- Camp Wright.
- Combat Outpost Curry Paktika Province.
- Combat Outpost Herrera.
- Combat Outpost Keating - CLOSED.
- Combat Outpost Margah.
- Combat Outpost Michigan - CLOSED.
- Combat Outpost Sabari.
- Fire Base Anaconda.
- Fire Base Asadabad.
- Fire Base California.
- Fire Base Cobra Strike.
- Fire Base Cobra.
- Fire Base Gardez.
- Fire Base Lagman.
- Fire Base Maholic.
- Fire Base Nixon.
- Fire Base Orgun-E.
- Fire Base Oulet.
- Fire Base Phoenix.
- Fire Base Shkin.
- Fire Base Waza Khwa.
- Fire Base Wilderness.
- Strong Point North, Arghandab District, Kandahar Province, Canadian Forces.
- Strong Point South, Arghandab District, Kandahar Province, Canadian Forces.
- Strong Point West, Arghandab District, Kandahar Province, Canadian Forces.
- PB Jaker, USMC. Built in 2008.
- PB Rahim. Formerly FOB Sandford.
- PB Wilson, Arghandab District, Kandahar Province, Canadian Forces.
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