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thumb|Map of major U.S. military bases in Iraq and the number of soldiers stationed there (2007)|281x281px The United States Department of Defense continues to have a number of temporary military bases in Iraq, most a type of forward operating base (FOB). The US and Iraq were set in January 2024 to begin negotiations to end US military presence in Iraq.
==History== Depending on their size or utility, the installations were called: camp, forward operating bases (FOBs), contingency operating bases (COBs), contingency operating sites (COSs), combat outposts (COPs), patrol base (PBs), logistic bases (log bases), fire bases (FBs), convoy support centers (CSCs), logistic support areas (LSAs), and joint security stations (JSSs). Near the end of Occupation of Iraq (2003–2011), the last several camps and forward operating bases were changed to contingency operating bases and sites.
At the height of the occupation, the US had 170,000 personnel in uniform stationed in 505 bases throughout all provinces of Iraq. Another 135,000 private military contractors were also working in Iraq.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Basu |first=Moni |date=December 18, 2011 |title=Deadly Iraq war ends with exit of last U.S. troops |url=https://edition.cnn.com/2011/12/17/world/meast/iraq-troops-leave/index.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111218231926/http://edition.cnn.com/2011/12/17/world/meast/iraq-troops-leave/index.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=December 18, 2011 |website=CNN}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=December 22, 2011 |title=Infographic: US ends Iraq war chapter |url=https://www.aljazeera.com/economy/2011/12/22/infographic-us-ends-iraq-war-chapter |website=Al Jazeera}}</ref>
Due to International military intervention against ISIL, personnel returned to old bases and new bases were created. Control of many U.S.-operated bases was transferred to the Iraqi government during the 2020–2021 U.S. troop withdrawal.
At the request of the Iraqi government in January 2024,<ref>{{cite news |title=Iraqi leader again demands US-led coalition leave |url=https://www.france24.com/en/live-news/20240118-iraqi-leader-again-demands-us-led-coalition-leave |agency=AFP |publisher=France24 |date=January 18, 2024}}</ref> and amid rising regional tensions following the 2023 Israeli invasion of Gaza, the US and Iraq were set in January 2024 to begin negotiations to end US military presence in Iraq.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Flaherty |first1=Anne |title=US, Iraq to begin talks that could lead to withdrawal of remaining American troops |url=https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/us-iraq-begin-talks-lead-withdrawal-american-troops/story?id=106683179 |access-date=January 25, 2024 |publisher=ABC News |date=January 25, 2024}}</ref>
==Airfields==
{| class="wikitable sortable" !style="width:20em"| Name !style="width:6em"| District !style="width:5em"| Governorate !style="width:5em"| Opened !style="width:5em"| Closed !style="width:15em"| Fate !style="width:30em"| Notes |- |Al-Harir Air Base |Shaqlawa |Erbil (Kurdistan Region) |2003 | | |Still in use by U.S. forces as of January 2026 |- |Al-Asad Airbase |Haditha and Hīt |Al Anbar |2003 |2026 |Transferred to Iraqi Army | |}
==Camps==
{| class="wikitable sortable" !style="width:3em"| Type !style="width:20em"| Name !style="width:6em"| District !style="width:5em"| Governorate !style="width:5em"| Opened !style="width:8em"| Closed !style="width:15em"| Fate !style="width:25em"| Notes |- | Camp || Al-Khalis (Rock City FOB) || Al-Khalis|| Diyala|| || || || ? |- | Camp || Al Qa'im (Al Qa'im train station) || Al-Qa'im|| Al Anbar|| || || || ? |- | Camp || Al Watani (Green Zone) || || Baghdad|| || || || ? |- | Camp || Anah<BR>COP Ocotal|| Anah|| Al Anbar|| || || || 1/4 TF Highlander in '07 w/1st LAR, 3/4 in '06/'07, and many others over years. Large SVBIED at TCP Alpha 20070507. |- | Camp || Andaluz (Spanish Camp)|| Kufa|| Najaf|| || || || Used by Spanish troops{{Citation needed|date=November 2023}} |- | Camp || Anderson|| Diwaniya|| Al-Qādisiyyah|| || || || 35 miles south of Baghdad |- | Camp || ''Camp Apache''<BR>Camp Gunner Main|| Adhamiya || Baghdad || || || ||<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.newsweek.com/fort-apache-223690|title=Fort Apache|publisher=Newsweek|date=April 4, 2020}}</ref> |- | Camp || Arkansas|| Al Salam || Baghdad || || || || Al Salam Palace |- | Camp || Arrow|| Ad-Dawr/Tikrit || Salah ad Din || || || || |- | Camp || Avalanche|| Abu Ghraib || Baghdad || || || || Abu Ghraib Prison |- | Camp || Babylon || Hilla || Babil || April 2003 || January 2005 || Dismantled || HQ of 1st Marine Expeditionary Force<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.stripes.com/news/babylon-an-oasis-for-troops-1.7443|title=Babylon an oasis for troops|publisher=Stars and Stripes|date=April 4, 2020}}</ref><BR>Used by Polish Forces<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-2005-jan-16-fg-babylon16-story.html|title=Damage to Babylon Assessed |work=Los Angeles Times|date=April 4, 2020}}</ref> |- | Camp || Baharia<BR>FOB Volturno || Fallujah || Al Anbar || 2003 || 2009|| || Dreamland |- | Camp || Basilone || Nasiriyah || Dhi Qar|| March 2003 || || || (Qalat Sikar Air Base) |- | Camp || Black Jack || Baghdad || Baghdad || || || ||<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.dvidshub.net/news/499/playing-bragging-rights|title=Playing for Bragging Rights|publisher=DVIDS|date=April 5, 2020}}</ref> Part of the Victory Base Complex |- | Camp || Boom|| Baqubah || Diyala|| || || || Baqubah Airfield |- | Camp || Brassfield Mora|| Samarra || Salah ad Din|| 2004 || || ||<ref>{{cite journal|url=https://nation.time.com/2012/08/10/i-didnt-want-anybody-to-go-to-jail/|title=I Didn't Want Anybody to Go to Jail|journal=Time|date=April 5, 2020|last1=Thompson|first1=Mark}}</ref> |- | Camp || Bravo || Basra || Basra || || 2011 || ||<ref name="Stars and Stripes">{{cite web|url=https://www.stripes.com/news/once-bustling-u-s-base-in-basra-now-a-ghost-town-1.163100|title=Once bustling U.S. base in Basra now a ghost town|publisher=Stars and Stripes|date=April 5, 2020}}</ref> |- | Camp || Bristol|| Al-Mansour|| Baghdad || || || || Part of the Victory Base Complex |- | Camp || Bucca || Al-Zubair|| Basra || 2003 || December 2010 || Hotel ||<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2011/12/04/world/middleeast/camp-bucca-in-iraq-once-a-prison-base-now-houses-a-hotel.html|title=A New Hotel, Where the Stay Used to Be Mandatory|work=The New York Times|date=April 5, 2020}}</ref> |- | Camp || Buffalo|| Tikrit || Salah ad Din || || || || ? |- | Camp || ''Bulldog'' || || Baghdad || || || || |- | Camp || Bushmaster|| Al Najaf || Najaf|| || || ||<ref name="Bushmaster">{{cite web|url=https://phc.amedd.army.mil/PHC%20Resource%20Library/U_IRQ_An%20Najaf%20and%20VIC%20POEMS%202003-2010_Public%20Release%20Review%20Copy.pdf|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201028223210/https://phc.amedd.army.mil/PHC%20Resource%20Library/U_IRQ_An%20Najaf%20and%20VIC%20POEMS%202003-2010_Public%20Release%20Review%20Copy.pdf|url-status=dead|archive-date=October 28, 2020|title=POEMS – Najaf|publisher=U.S. Army|date=April 5, 2020}}</ref> |- | Camp || Bushwaker|| || || || || || ? |- | Camp || Buzz|| Ar-Rutba|| Al Anbar|| || || || ? |- | Camp || Clairborne|| || || || || || ? Mosul Air Base |- | Camp || Cobra|| Abu Ghraib|| Baghdad || || || || Abu Ghraib Presidential Site |- | Camp || Cold Steel|| Khanaqin|| Diyala|| May 2003|| || || Located 8 miles from Iran border |- | Camp || Combat Outpost (Ar Ramadi) || || || || || || ? |- | Camp || Cooke || Taji || Baghdad || 2003 || || || Taji Air Base |- |Camp |Corregidor |Ramadi |Al Anbar |2004 | | | |- | Camp || Cropper || || || || || || Part of the Victory Base Complex |- | Camp || Cuervo<BR>Camp Rustamiyah<BR>Camp Muleskinner|| Sadr District || Baghdad || 2003 || 2009 || Iraqi Military Academy Rustamiyah || |- | Camp || Dahuk|| || Duhok(Kurdistan Region)|| || || || |- | Camp || Daniels (Samarra) || || Salah ad Din|| || || || |- | Camp || Dakota (Baghdad) || || || || || || |- | Camp || Dracula|| || Dhi Qar|| || || || Used by Romanian troops.[https://www.dvidshub.net/image/178388/romanian-soldiers-celebrate-completion-mission-iraq] |- | Camp || Dragoon (Baghdad) || || || || || || |- | Camp || Duke (Najaf) || Najaf|| Najaf|| September 2003|| || All UN sanctioned weapons were destroyed and FOB was transitioned to the Iraqi Ministry of Defense in 2009. Najaf ASP remains active.|| Najaf Ammunition Supply Point (ASP) |- | Camp || ''Camp Eagle'' (Baghdad) || || || || || || |- | Camp || Eagle III (Najaf) || || Najaf|| || || || |- | Camp || Eden<BR>Camp Hit|| Al-Qurna|| Basra|| 2003|| || || Used by Danish troops.<ref>{{Cite web |date=May 2, 2005 |title=Danes plead not guilty to Iraq abuse |url=https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2005/5/2/danes-plead-not-guilty-to-iraq-abuse |website=Al Jazeera}}</ref> |- | Camp || Edson (Diwaniyah) || || || || || || |- | Camp || Ellis<BR>Camp Bastard|| Barwanah || Al Anbar || 2007 || || ||<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hqmc.marines.mil/News/News-Article-Display/Article/552572/unprecedented-recruiting-event-yields-record-60-plus-recruits/|title=Unprecedented recruiting event yields record 60-plus recruits|publisher=USMC|date=April 5, 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.spacewar.com/reports/Building_Security_In_Barwanah_999.html|title=Building Security In Barwanah|publisher=Space War|date=April 5, 2020}}</ref> |- | Camp || Endurance<BR>Camp Regulars|| Mosul|| Nineveh|| || || || Q West Air Field |- | Camp || Fallujah || Fallujah || Al Anbar|| March 2004|| 2009|| || |- | Camp || Fenway || || Dhi Qar|| || || || Qalat Sikar Air Field |- | Camp || Freedom (Mosul) || || Nineveh|| || || || |- | Camp || Freedom I<BR>Camp Warhorse|| || Diyala|| || || || Baqubah Air Field |- | Camp || Freedom II (Green Zone) || || Baghdad|| || || || |- | Camp || Ganci (Abu Ghraib) || || || || || || |- | Camp || ''Geiger'' || || || || || || |- | Camp || Gilligan|| || || || || || (Saddam Canal Bridge provisory camp) |- | Camp || Golf<BR>''Camp Baker'' (Najaf) || || Najaf|| || || || |- | Camp || Graceland|| || || || || || Rasheed Air Base |- | Camp || Griffin|| || || || || || Baghdad International Airport |- | Camp || Honor|| Green Zone/Baghdad || Baghdad || || 2006 || Iraqi Prison ||<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/iraq-detentions-human-rights-watch/closed-iraq-torture-jail-still-open-rights-group-idINDEE84E0AN20120515|title="Closed" Iraq torture jail still open – rights group|publisher=Reuters|date=April 4, 2020}}</ref> |- | Camp || Hotel (Najaf) || || || || || || |- | Camp || Hurricane Point (Ar Ramadi) || || Al Anbar|| || || || |- | Camp || Husaybah|| Al-Qa'im|| Al Anbar|| || 2009|| || Renamed Camp Gannon |- | Camp || Independence<BR>Camp Headhunter<BR>FOB Headhunter|| Ali Saleh || Baghdad || || || || Al Muthana Air Base 2 Platoons of HHC 4–64 AR, 4th BDE, 3rd IN Div |- | Camp || India|| || || || || || |- | Camp || Iron Horse (Sadr City) || || || || || || |- | Camp || Ironhorse<BR>FOB Danger (Tikrit) || || Salah ad Din|| || || || |- | Camp || Jennings (Al Amarah) || || Maysan|| || || || |- | Camp || Juliet (Karbala) || || Karbala|| || || || Used by Polish forces<ref>{{Cite news |title=Iraq – Poles Move Out Of Karbala |url=http://www2.polskieradio.pl/eo/print.aspx?iid=16568}}</ref> |- | Camp || Junction City (Ar Ramadi) || || Al Anbar|| || || || |- | Camp || Justice<BR>Camp Al Adala<BR>Camp Banzai || Kadhamiyah || Baghdad || || || || |- | Camp || Kalsu|| || Babylon|| || || || |- | Camp || Klecker|| || Baghdad|| || || || Located in the Baghdad International Airport area |- | Camp || Knot|| || || || || || |- | Camp || Korean Village<BR>FOB Buzz (Ar Rutbah / H-3 Air Base ) || Ar-Rutba|| Al Anbar|| || || || |- | Camp || Lancer|| Baiji|| Salah ad Din|| || || || K-2 Air Base |- | Camp || Leader (Mosul) || || || || || || |- | Camp || Libeccio (Nasiriyah) || || Dhi Qar|| || || || |- | Camp || Liberty (Camp Hurriya)<BR>Camp Victory North (Camp Al-Tahreer) || || Baghdad|| || || || Part of the Victory Base Complex |- | Camp || Lima (Baghdad) || || || || || || |- | Camp || Loki|| Kurdish Region || Erbil || March 2003 || July 2003 || Dismantled || Used by Task Force Viking |- | Camp || Manhattan<BR>Camp Habbaniyah|| || Al Anbar|| || || || Habbaniyah Air Base |- | Camp || Marez (Mosul) || || Nineveh|| || || || |- | Camp || Marlboro (Sadr City) || || || || || || |- |Camp |Mejid (Al Asad AB)<ref>{{Cite web |title=Soldiers preserve Al Asad |url=https://www.army.mil/article/13068/soldiers_preserve_al_asadacaacs_cultural_historical_landmark_acaaabrahamacaacs_wel}}</ref> | |Al Anbar | | | | |- | Camp || Mercury<BR>Camp Abu Ghraib|| Abu Ghraib|| || || || || |- | Camp || ''Minden'' || || Basra|| || June 2011|| Transferred to Iraqi govt.|| |- | Camp || C.W. Myler (Baghdad) || || || || || || Camp of Naval Special Warfare Squadron One during their deployment in 2004 |- | Camp || Nakamura (Nippur) || || Babil|| || || || Named in honor of Army Spc. Paul T. Nakamura |- | Camp || Nama || || Baghdad|| 2003|| 2004|| Operations moved to LSA Anaconda|| Used by Task Force 6'''–'''26 and CIA |- | Camp || Normandy (Muqdadiyah) || || Diyala|| || || || |- | Camp || Outlaw (Green Zone) || || Baghdad|| || || || |- | Camp || Pacemaker|| || || || || || Part of LSA Bushmaster near Najaf |- | Camp || Pacesetter|| Samarra|| Salah ad Din|| || || || Samarra East Air Field |- | Camp || Paladin|| || || || || || |- | Camp || Paliwoda (Balad) || || Salah ad Din|| || || || |- | Camp || Packhorse<BR>FOB Remagen<BR>Camp Cougar|| Tikrit || Salah ad Din|| || || || |- | Camp || ''Camp Parsons'' || || || || || || (expansion at Camp Victory) |- | Camp || Performance (Mosul) || || Nineveh|| || || || |- | Camp || ''Camp Patriot''(Green Zone) || || || || || || |- | Camp || Qayyarah|| || Nineveh|| || || || Qayarrah Air Base |- | Camp || Raider<BR>FOB Dagger (Tikrit) || || Salah ad Din|| || || || |- | Camp || Ramadi<br>Camp Blue Diamond<BR>Camp Champion Main<BR>Camp Hurricane Point|| Ramadi || Al Anbar|| 2007 || 2011 || || 2nd Advise and Assist Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division<ref name=Morgan2011/>{{rp|3}}<BR>2-319 Airborne Field Artillery<ref name=Morgan2011/>{{rp|3}}<BR>1–325 Airborne Infantry<ref name=Morgan2011/>{{rp|3}} |- | Camp || Reasoner II (Sahl Sinjar, Tal Afar) || Sinjar|| Nineveh|| 2003|| October 2009|| Transferred to Iraqi Army|| |- | Camp || Red Knight|| || || || || || |- | Camp || Redcatcher|| || || || || || Rasheed Air Base |- | Camp || Redemption (Abu Ghraib) || || || || || || |- | Camp || Renegade|| Kirkuk|| Kirkuk|| April 2003|| || Renamed Camp Warrior in 2004|| Kirkuk Air Base |- | Camp || Ridgeway (Al Taqaddum) || || || || || || |- | Camp || Ripper (Al Asad) || || Al Anbar|| || || || |- | Camp || Roach<BR>Camp Hadithah|| Haditha|| Al Anbar|| || || || |- | Camp || Rustamiyah<BR>also known as Camp Cuervo|| || || || || || Rasheed Air Base |- | Camp || Sather || || Baghdad|| April 2003|| December 2011|| || Baghdad International Air Base |- | Camp || Scania (Nippur) || Hashimiya || Babil || March 2003 || July 15, 2010 || Transferred to Iraqi Army || Convoy Support Center (CSC) Scania, on MSR Tampa about 4 miles west of Al Shomali. Last unit: 389th Combat Service Support Battalion.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.army.mil/article/42590/more_u_s_bases_close_transfer_to_iraqi_military|publisher=Army.mil|title=More U.S. bases close, transfer to Iraqi military|date=July 21, 2010}}</ref> |- |Camp |Schwedler |Fallujah |Al Anbar |2007 | | |Named in honor of Special Warfare Operator (SEAL) Joseph C. Schwedler |- | Camp || Shield (Baghdad) || || || || || || |- | Camp || Slayer || || Baghdad|| || || || Part of the Victory Base Complex |- | Camp || Smitty|| Samawah|| Muthanna|| March 2003|| || Handed over to Iraqis in July 2006|| Used by American, Dutch, British and Australian troops.[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C1163606] |- | Camp || Snake Pit (Ramadi) || || Al Anbar|| || || || |- | Camp || Solidarity (Camp Al-Tadamum)<BR>Camp Gunsligner|| Adhamiyah || Baghdad || || || || |- | Camp || Speicher<BR>COB Speicher || Tikrit|| Salah ad Din|| 2003|| || Handed over to Iraqis in October 2011|| Used by Task Force ODIN |- | Camp || St. Mere (Fallujah) || || Al Anbar|| || || || |- | Camp || Steel Dragon (Green Zone) || || Baghdad|| || || || |- | Camp || Steel Falcon|| Al Rashid|| Baghdad|| || || || |- | Camp || Stone (Sulaymaniyah) || Silêmanî|| Sulaymaniyah|| || || || Kurdistan Region |- | Camp || Strike (Mosul) || || Nineveh|| || || || |- | Camp || Striker || || Baghdad|| || || || Part of the Victory Base Complex |- | Camp || Sullivan (Baghdad) || || || || || || |- | Camp || Sustainer|| || || || || || |- | Camp || Sycamore|| || Salah ad Din|| || || || Al-Sahra Air Base |- | Camp || Taji || Taji|| || || || || Taji Air Base |- | Camp || Taqaddum || Fallujah || Al Anbar|| March 2003|| || || Taqaddum Air Base was handed over to Iraqis on April 5, 2020<ref name="MilitaryTimes">{{cite web|url=https://www.militarytimes.com/flashpoints/2020/04/04/us-hands-over-another-air-base-to-iraqi-forces/|publisher=MilitaryTimes|title=US hands over another air base to Iraqi forces|date=April 5, 2020}}</ref><ref name="Military.com">{{cite web|url=https://www.military.com/daily-news/2020/04/05/marines-coalition-forces-pull-out-iraqs-taqaddam-air-base.html|publisher=Military.com|title=Marines, Coalition Forces Pull out of Iraq's Taqaddum Air Base {{!}} Military.com|date=April 5, 2020}}</ref> |- | Camp || Thunder || || || || || || Baghdad International Air Base |- | Camp || Top Gun (Mosul) || || Nineveh|| || || || |- | Camp || Trebil<BR>Camp Gibbons|| Ar-Rutba|| Al Anbar|| || || || |- | Camp || Twin Tower|| || || || || || |- | Camp || Ultimo (Baghdad) || || || || || || |- | Camp || Union I (Camp Al-Tawheed Al-Awal)<BR>Camp Greywolf|| Al-Sijood || || || || || Al Sijood Presidential Site |- | Camp || Union II (Camp Al-Tawheef Al-Thani)<BR>Camp Warrior || Al-Sijood || || || || || Al Sijood Presidential Site |- | Camp || Victory 51 papa (Abu Ghraib) || || || || || || |- | Camp || Vigilant (Abu Ghraib) || || || || || || |- | Camp || Viper|| Al-Zubair|| Basra|| || || || Jalibah Air Base |- | Camp || Volunteer<BR>Camp Provider (Baghdad) || || || || || || |- | Camp || War Horse|| || Diyala|| || || || Baqubah Air Field |- | Camp || Whitehorse || || Dhi Qar|| || || || |- | Camp || Whitford|| || Dhi Qar|| || || || Tallil Air Base |- | Camp || Wolf<BR>Camp Miller || || || || || || Kuwait |- | Camp || Wolfpack (Green Zone) || || Baghdad|| || || || |- | Camp || Zadan (Zadan) || || || || || || |- | Camp || Zaytun (Erbil) || || Erbil|| || || || Kurdistan Region |- | Camp || Zulu (As Suwayrah) || Al-Suwaira || Wasit|| 2003|| August 21, 2005|| Turned over to the Iraqi army|| As Suwayrah Air Base |- |}
==Combat outposts (COPs)== {| class="wikitable sortable" !style="width:3em"| Type !style="width:10em"| Name !style="width:6em"| District !style="width:5em"| Governorate !style="width:8em"| Opened !style="width:8em"| Closed !style="width:15em"| Fate !style="width:30em"| Notes |- | COP || Amanche || || Baghdad || || || || |- | COP || Annihilator || || || || || || Unused trade school in Ameriya |- | COP || Apache || Adhamiyah || Baghdad || || || || |- | COP || Assassin || near Jisr Diyala|| Baghdad/Diyala || 2007 || || || Location 33.308677, 44.617434 Former Truck Depot |- | COP || Attack || West Al Rashid || Baghdad || 2007 || || || Former Boxing Gym |- | COP || Ayres || || || || || || |- | COP || Aztec || South of Baghdad International Airport || Baghdad || || || ||<ref>[http://www.stripes.com/news/self-sufficient-soldiers-make-the-best-of-life-at-combat-outpost-aztec-1.71183 Self-sufficient soldiers make the best of life at Combat Outpost Aztec]</ref> |- | COP || Bama || || Diyala || || || || |- | COP || Banchee || || || || || || |- | COP || Battle || Al Rashid || Baghdad || || || || |- | COP || Beretta || || || || || || |- | COP || 860/Blackfoot || Al Hadar/East Rashid || Baghdad || 2007 || || || Chaldean Pontifical Babel College Church Complex |- | COP || Blickenstaff || Mosul || Nineveh || || || || |- | COP || Blue Babe Bridge / Georgian Bridge || || || || || || (Route Blue Babe, across the Diyala River) |- | COP || Bone Zulu || || || || || || South Tahrir |- | COP || Cahill || Al-Mada'in|| Diyala|| 2007 || 2011 || || 33.144972, 44.572930 |- | COP || Callahan || Adhamiyah || Baghdad || || || || |- | COP || Carver || Salman Pak || || 2008 || 2011 || || 33.083224, 44.599440<BR>Baker Boys: Inside the Surge |- | COP || Cashe || Jisr Diyala|| || || || ||33.208018, 44.523323 |- | COP || Cashe South || || Baghdad || 2007 || July 2010 || Transferred to the Iraqi Police || 33.20664164070701, 44.519090597883114 Built right next to Al Tuwaitha Nuclear Reactor that was bombed. |- | COP || Casino<BR>COP Wildcard || Al-Mansour|| Baghdad|| || || || |- | COP || Chaos || Ba'quba || Diyala || || || || |- | COP || Cleary || Al Wihda|| Diyala|| 2007 || 2008 || ||33.139267, 44.692545 |- | COP || Cobra Cabana || || Baghdad || 2007 || || || |- | COP || Commando BAR (Base Al Razul) || || Baghdad || 2007 || || || |- | COP || Corregidor || (near Haswah, Al Yusufiyah) || || 2007 || || || |- | COP || Dragon || Yusifiyah || Baghdad || 2007 || 2008 || Transferred to the Iraqi Army || Last unit: 3rd Battalion, 187th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.dvidshub.net/news/25838/iraqi-army-takes-over-combat-outpost-dragon|title=Iraqi army takes over Combat Outpost Dragon |publisher=DVIDS|date=April 6, 2020}}</ref> |- | COP || Ellis || Barwana|| Al Anbar|| 2006|| || || |- | COP || Falcon || Ramadi || Al Anbar || || || || |- | COP || Ford || Adhamiyah || Baghdad || || || || |- | COP || Gator || || Baghdad || || || || Nestled in the Dora market |- | COP || Golden || Wādī Tharthār || Al Anbar || 2007 || August 2007 || Turned over to the Iraqi Army || North of Fallujah off MSR Golden |- | COP || Grant || Ramadi || Al Anbar || || || || |- | COP || Haditha Dam || Haditha|| Al Anbar|| || December 2008|| || |- | COP || Hatoon || Ba'quba || Diyala || || || || |- | COP || Hawas || Wādī Tharthār || Al Anbar || || || || MSR Golden, Northeast of Lake Tharthar Dam and Canal |- | COP || Hutal<BR>COP Rath || || || || || || |- | COP || Iron || Ramadi || Al Anbar || || || || |- | COP || Khatoon || Ba'quba || Diyala || || || || |- | COP || Meade || || || || || || |- | COP || Murray || Arab Jibor || Baghdad || || || || |- | COP || Old Mod || Al Rashid || Baghdad || || || || Old Ministry of Defense Building |- | COP || Nepsa || || Nineveh || 2007 || 2009 || Turned over to the Iraqi Army || East Side of Tigris Al Sharqat *BTrp 1/3 ACR* |- | COP || North || Al-Qa'im || Al Anbar || || || || |- | COP || Norris || || Baghdad || || || || |- | COP || Ocotal / Ocotol || Anah || Al Anbar || || || || |- | COP || Old Baqubah || Ba'quba || Diyala || || || || |- | COP || Old Mob || || || || || || |- | COP || Qasr `Amij (160k) || Ar-Rutba || Al Anbar || 2007 || 2010 || Turned over to Iraqi Army || Site of the 29th Brigade, 7th IA Division |- | COP || Rabiy || Mosul || Nineveh || || || || |- | COP || Rawah || Rawah|| Al Anbar|| || || || |- | COP || Remagen || || Salah ad Din|| || || || |- | COP || Resolve || || || || || || |- | COP || Rock || || || || || || |- | COP || Romeo || Ba'quba || Diyala || || || || |- | COP || Ruger || || || || || || |- | COP || Salie || || || || || || (Nahrawan) |- | COP || San Juan || Southwest of Baghdad International Airport || Baghdad || || 2007 || Abandoned ||Bombed out garage/barracks destroyed. Remnants of tower remain. |- | COP || Sedgwick || || Al Anbar || || August 2009 || Turned over to the Iraqi Army || Downgraded from a FOB sometime between 2008 & 2009 |- | COP || Shan || Mosul || Nineveh || || || || |- | COP || South || Al-Qa'im || Al Anbar || || || || |- | COP || Shocker || Badra|| Wasit || 2007 || July 2011 || ||Located in Zurbatiyah |- | COP || Spear || Ramadi || Al Anbar || || || || |- | COP || Sword || Ramadi || Al Anbar || || || || |- | COP || Summers || || || || || || |- | COP || Tampa || Mosul || Nineveh || || || || |- | COP || Tehrir / Tarear / Tahrir || Ba'quba || Diyala || || || || |- | COP || Texas || Sadr City || Baghdad || || || || |- | COP || Tripoli || || || || || || |- | COP || War Eagle || || || || || || |- | COP || 102 || Rusafa || Baghdad || || || || |- | COP || 402 || || || || || || |- | COP || 727 || || || || || || |- | COP || 742 || || || || || || |- | COP || 821 || southwestern neighborhood of Saidiyah|| Baghdad || || || || |- |}
==Contingency operating base (COBs)==
{| class="wikitable sortable" !style="width:3em"| Type !style="width:10em"| Name !style="width:6em"| District !style="width:5em"| Governorate !style="width:8em"| Opened !style="width:8em"| Closed !style="width:15em"| Fate !style="width:30em"| Notes |- | COB || Adder<BR>Camp Adder<BR>LSA Adder<BR>Camp Cedar I<BR>Camp Cedar II || Nasiriyah|| Dhi Qar|| || December 2011 || Nasiriyah Airport || 3rd Advise and Assist Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division<ref name=Morgan2011/>{{rp|3}}<BR>1–77 Armor<ref name=Morgan2011/>{{rp|6}}<BR>2–82 Field Artillery<ref name=Morgan2011/>{{rp|6}}<BR>219th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade<ref name=Morgan2011/>{{rp|7}}<BR>1–163 Infantry<ref name=Morgan2011/>{{rp|13}} |- | COB || Asad|| || Al Anbar|| || || || 4–6 Infantry<ref name=Morgan2011/>{{rp|3}}<BR>2-325 Infantry<ref name=Morgan2011/>{{rp|7}} |- | COB || Basrah<BR>Camp Basrah|| || Basra|| || December 2011 || Transferred to civilian control || Contains U.S. Consulate.<ref name="Stars and Stripes"/> |- | COB || Erbil|| || Erbil|| || || || |- | COB || Scania|| || Babylon|| || || || |- | COB || Warhorse|| || || || || || |}
== Contingency operating sites (COSs) == {| class="wikitable sortable" !style="width:3em"| Type !style="width:10em"| Name !style="width:6em"| District !style="width:5em"| Governorate !style="width:5em"| Opened !style="width:10em"| Closed !style="width:15em"| Fate !style="width:30em"| Notes |- | COS || Besmayah|| || Baghdad|| || || || |- | COS || Bucca|| || Basra|| || || || |- | COS || Cobra|| || Baghdad|| || || || 4–9 Cavalry<ref name=Morgan2011/>{{rp|7}} |- | COS || Delta<BR>FOB Delta<BR>FOB Al Kut<BR>Camp Chesty|| Kut || Wasit|| April 2003 || October 2011 || Transferred to Iraqi Control || 6–9 Cavalry<ref name=Morgan2011/>{{rp|6}}<BR>Kut Air Base |- | COS || Echo|| Diwaniya || Al-Qādisiyyah|| || || || 1–82 Field Artillery<ref name=Morgan2011/>{{rp|2}}<BR>2–8 Cavalry<ref name=Morgan2011/>{{rp|6}}<BR>3/3 Armored Cavalry<ref name=Morgan2011/>{{rp|15}} |- | COS || Endeavor<BR>FOB Endeavor || An Najaf || Najaf || || || ||<ref name="Bushmaster"/> |- | COS || Garry Owen || || Maysan|| || || || 3–8 Cavalry<ref name=Morgan2011/>{{rp|6}} |- | COS || Hammer|| || Baghdad|| || 2011|| || Located near Besmaya Range Complex |- | COS || Kalsu|| || Babylon|| || || || 1st Advise and Assist Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division<ref name=Morgan2011/>{{rp|2}}<BR>2–5 Cavalry<ref name=Morgan2011/>{{rp|2}}<BR>3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment (Advise and Assist Brigade)<ref name=Morgan2011/>{{rp|15}}<BR>1/3 Armored Cavalry<ref name=Morgan2011/>{{rp|15}} |- | COS || Korean Village|| Ar-Rutba|| Al Anbar|| || || || |- | COS || Mahmudlyah|| Al-Mahmudiya|| || || || || |- | COS || Marez<br>FOB Marez<BR>Camp Diamondback|| Mosul || Nineveh || 2004 || || || 4th Advise and Assist Brigade, 1st Armored Division<ref name=Morgan2011/>{{rp|7}}<BR>2–13 Cavalry<ref name=Morgan2011/>{{rp|7}}<BR>2–29 Field Artillery<ref name=Morgan2011/>{{rp|7}}<BR>6–17 Air Cavalry<ref name=Morgan2011/>{{rp|9}}<BR>5–82 Field Artillery<ref name=Morgan2011/>{{rp|11}}<BR>1–9 Cavalry<ref name=Morgan2011/>{{rp|15}} |- | COS || Taqaddum|| Fallujah|| Al Anbar|| || || || |- | COS || Umm Qasr|| Al-Zubair|| Basra|| || || || |- | COS || Warrior|| || Kirkuk|| || || || 6–17 Air Cavalry<ref name=Morgan2011/>{{rp|1}}<BR>4th Advise and Assist Brigade, 1st Armoured Division<ref name=Morgan2011/>{{rp|2}}<BR>1–5 Field Artillery<ref name=Morgan2011/>{{rp|2}}<BR>1st Advise and Assist Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division<ref name=Morgan2011/>{{rp|10}}<BR>1–14 Infantry<ref name=Morgan2011/>{{rp|15}}<BR>2–12 Cavalry<ref name=Morgan2011/>{{rp|15}} |- | COS || Warhorse|| Baqubah || Diyala|| || || || 2nd Advise and Assist Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division<ref name=Morgan2011/>{{rp|2}}<BR>1–8 Cavalry<ref name=Morgan2011/>{{rp|11}} |}
==Firebases (FBs)==
{| class="wikitable sortable" !style="width:3em"| Type !style="width:6em"| Name !style="width:6em"| District !style="width:5em"| Governorate !style="width:5em"| Opened !style="width:10em"| Closed !style="width:15em"| Fate !style="width:20em"| Notes |- | Firebase || Morehead || Ba'quba|| Diyala|| || October 2011 || Handover to Iraqi Forces || US Special Forces base located in the city of Baqubah. Last occupied by ODA 2135. |- | Firebase || Saham || Al-Qa'im|| Al Anbar|| || March 2020<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://www.militarytimes.com/news/your-military/2020/03/20/us-led-coalition-troops-pull-out-of-base-in-western-iraq/ | title=US-led coalition troops pull out of base in western Iraq| date=March 20, 2020}}</ref> || || {{coord|34.361286|N|41.129709|E}}<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.dvidshub.net/image/4752096/firebase-saham |title=Firebase Saham [Image 10 of 40] |date=September 5, 2018 |first=Eric |last=Cerami |publisher=Defense Visual Information Distribution Service}}</ref><ref>{{cite tweet |number=1054118460358320128 |title=Firebase Saham https://twitter.com/Tom_Antonov/status/1050779065907597312 … https://www.google.com/maps ll=34.361809,41.130165&q=34.361809,41.130165&hl=en&t=h&z=18 … |date=October 21, 2018 |author=Samir |user=obretix}}</ref> |- |}
==Forward operating bases (FOBs)== {| class="wikitable sortable" !style="width:3em"| Type !style="width:6em"| Name !style="width:6em"| District !style="width:5em"| Governorate !style="width:10em"| Opened !style="width:10em"| Closed !style="width:20em"| Fate !style="width:20em"| Notes |- | FOB || Abu Ghraib || Abu Ghraib || Baghdad || 2004 || September 2006 || || |- | COP ||Aggie|| Hammam Al Allil/Mosul || Nineveh || || || || |- | FOB || Al Asad || Haditha|| Al Anbar || 2003 || || ||Ayn Al Asad Airbase |- | FOB || Al-Tawheed Al-Thalith|| || Baghdad || || || || |- | FOB || Animal|| || Baghdad || || || || |- | FOB || Arrow|| Al-Daur|| Saladin|| May 2003|| || || |- | FOB || Attack|| || Baghdad|| || || || |- | FOB || Atlas<br>Hellhound|| || || || || || |- | FOB || Baharia|| || Al Anbar|| || || || |- | FOB || Bandit Island|| || Baghdad || || || || |- | FOB || Beast|| Samarra|| Salah ad Din || || || || |- | FOB || Bernstein|| Tooz|| Salah ad Din || 2003 || || Transferred to the Iraqi army in 2006||Tuz Khurmatu Air Base |- | FOB || Blue Diamond|| Ramadi || Al Anbar || || || || |- | FOB || Black|| Fallujah || Al Anbar || || || || |- | FOB || Blickenstaff|| Mosul || Nineveh || || || || |- | FOB || Brassfield-Mora|| Samarra || Saladin || || || || |- | FOB || Broomhead|| || Baghdad || || || || |- | FOB || Bulldog|| || || || || || |- | FOB || Byers|| || Baghdad || || || || |- | FOB || Caldwell<BR>Camp Caldwell || Balad Ruz|| Diyala|| 2003 || April 3, 2010 || Dissolved into the Kirkush Military Training Base||Named in honor of Army Specialist Nathaniel A. Caldwell |- | FOB || Callahan || Adhamiyah|| Baghdad|| March 2007<ref>{{Cite web |title=U.S. transfers FOB Callahan to Iraqis |url=https://www.stripes.com/news/u-s-transfers-fob-callahan-to-iraqis-1.86699 |website=Stripes.com}}</ref>|| January 3, 2009<ref>{{Cite web |date=January 6, 2009 |title=Iraq assumes authority over FOB Callahan |url=https://www.centcom.mil/MEDIA/NEWS-ARTICLES/News-Article-View/Article/883775/iraq-assumes-authority-over-fob-callahan/ |website=CENTCOM}}</ref>|| Closed down || Occupied by the 4th Infantry Division until recently.{{when|date=February 2016}} Originally captured by the 2–82nd Airborne, was in an old, burned-out shopping mall.<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://www.defenselink.mil/news/newsarticle.aspx?id=32885 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070508221614/http://www.defenselink.mil/news/newsarticle.aspx?id=32885 | url-status=dead | archive-date=May 8, 2007 | title=U.S. Department of Defense}}</ref> <ref>[https://archive.today/20130103230710/http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28384657 NBC News] and http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2009/01/04-1</ref> |- | FOB || Carpenter|| Salman Pak || || 2003 || || ||Salman Pak, previously used by Fedayeen Saddam as a training camp (before 2003) |- | FOB || Champion Main<br>Camp Blue Diamond || Ramadi || Al Anbar || || || || |- | FOB || Chosin || Iskandariya/Al-Musayab || Babil || 2003 || 2005 || Renamed<br>FOB Iskandariyah || Located on the grounds of the Musayyib Power Plant |- | FOB || Cobra|| Khanaqin|| Diyala || 2003 || || Transferred to Iraqi Control || Located in Jalawla |- | FOB || Comanche|| Abu Sayada|| || || || || |- | FOB || Constitution|| || Baghdad || || || || |- | FOB || Cooke|| || Baghdad || || || || |- | FOB || Courage|| Mosul || Nineveh || || || || |- | FOB || Corregidor|| || || || || || |- | FOB || Crossbow|| || || || || || |- | FOB || Cruz-Morris || || Salah ad Din|| || || || |- | FOB || Dagger|| || || || || || |- | FOB || Danger || Tikrit || Saladin || May 2004 || 2005 || || Formerly FOB Ironhorse |- | FOB || Daniels|| || || || || || |- | FOB || David|| Najaf || Najaf || || || || |- | FOB || Duke || Najaf || Najaf || 2004 || October 1, 2006 || Transferred to Iraqi Control || |- | FOB || Dibbis<br>Dibis<br>Dibis Camp<br>Camp Dibis|| Dibis|| Kirkuk|| || || || |- | FOB || Eagle || Balad || Saladin || 2003 || 2004 || Renamed FOB Paliwoda || |- | FOB || Echo || Diwaniyah|| Al-Qādisiyyah || || || 31.968192, 44.910140 ||It served as a Spanish (known as Camp Espania), Polish, and American base during different periods of the Iraq War. |- | FOB || Eden|| Hīt || Al Anbar || || || || |- | FOB || Edge|| || || || || || |- | FOB || Fallujah|| || Al Anbar|| || || || |- | FOB || Faylok|| Al-Muqdadiya || Diyala || || || || |- | FOB || Ferdinand|| || Baghdad || 2007 || || || U.S. Army Special Forces and Iraqi Special Forces FOB created on Camp Liberty |- | FOB || Ferrin-Huggins|| || Baghdad|| || || ||Rasheed AB |- | FOB || Fortitude|| Mosul || Nineveh || || || ||Faisaliyah District |- | FOB || Freedom || Green Zone|| Baghdad|| || || ||Formerly used by Uday Hussein |- | FOB || Fulda|| Tel Afar|| Nineveh|| || || || |- | FOB || Funston|| || || || || || |- | FOB || Gabe|| Ba'quba || Diyala || || || || |- | FOB || Gaines Mills|| Kirkuk || Kirkuk || || || || |- | FOB || Garry Owen || Amarah || Maysan || 2003 || 2011 || Transferred to Iraqi Army Control|| |- | FOB || Ghost|| Erbil || Erbil (Kurdistan Region) || || || || |- | FOB || Givens|| || || || || || |- | FOB || Glory|| Mosul || Nineveh || || || || |- | FOB || Gold|| Fallujah || Al Anbar || || || || |- | FOB || Grant|| || || || || ||(Tal Ashtah AB) |- | FOB || Grizzly<BR>FOB Spartan<BR>FOB Red Lion<BR>FOB Barbarian || Al Khalis || Diyala || April 2003 || January 2009 || || FOB Grizzly is located within Camp Ashraf |- | FOB || Guardian City|| Fallujah|| Al Anbar|| || || || (Al Taqaddum AB handed over to Iraqis on April 5, 2020<ref name="MilitaryTimes"/><ref name="Military.com"/>) |- | FOB || Gunner|| Al-Taji|| || || || ||(Taji AB) |- | FOB || Hammer|| Besmaya|| Baghdad|| 2007 || || || 33.791944, 44.605278 Besmaya Range Complex |- | FOB || Hawk|| || Baghdad || || || || |- | FOB || Hellhound<br>Atlas|| || || || || || |- | FOB || Hit|| || Al Anbar|| || || || |- | FOB || Honor|| Green Zone || Baghdad|| || || || |- | FOB || Hope<BR>Camp Hope<BR>Camp War Eagle || || Baghdad|| || || || |- | FOB || Hopping|| || || || || || |- | FOB || Hotel|| Najaf || Najaf || || || || |- | FOB || Hunter|| || || || || || |- | FOB || Hurricane|| Ramadi || Al Anbar || || || || |- | FOB || India|| || Karbala|| || || || |- | FOB || Independence|| || || || || || |- | FOB || Ironhorse || Tikrit|| Saladin || April 2003 || May 2004 || Renamed FOB Danger || |- | FOB || Iskandariyah<BR>FOB Chosin || Iskandariya/Al-Musayab || Babil || 2005 || 2009 || FOB Dismantled, Power Plant returned to civilian control || Located on the grounds of the Musayyib Power Plant |- | FOB || Junction City|| Ramadi || Al Anbar || || || || |- | FOB || Justice|| || || || || || |- | FOB || Kalsu || Al-Musayab || Babil || May 2003 || 2011 || Renamed COS Kalsu || |- | FOB || Latham<br>Al Walid|| || || || || || |- | FOB || Laurie|| Fallujah || Al Anbar || || || || |- | FOB || Loyalty || || Baghdad || 2003 || August 2011 || || |- | FOB || Lion|| || || || || renamed FOB Orion ||(vicinity of LSA Anaconda, Balad Air Base) |- | FOB || Manhattan|| || Al Anbar|| || || ||(Habbaniyah AB) |- | FOB || McHenry|| Al-Hawija|| Kirkuk || || || || SW of Kirkuk |- | FOB || MacKenzie || Samarra || Saladin || || || ||Formerly FOB Pacesetter |- | FOB || Melody|| Sadr City || Baghdad || || || || |- | FOB || Mercury|| Fallujah || Al Anbar || || || || |- | FOB || Miller|| || || || || || |- | FOB || Morgan|| || || || || || Baghdad International Airport |- | FOB || Muleskinner|| || || || || || Rasheed AB |- | FOB || Musan|| Sinjar || Nineveh || || || || |- | FOB || Nimur|| || || || || || |- | FOB || Normandy|| Al-Muqdadiya || Diyala || March 2003 || || || |- | FOB || Omaha|| Tikrit || Saladin || || || || |- | FOB || O'Ryan / Orion|| Dujail/Al-Faris|| Saladin|| || || || |- | FOB || Pacesetter|| || Saladin|| || || || Now MacKenzie |- | FOB || Packhorse|| Tikrit || Saladin || April 2003 || || || |- | FOB || Paliden Base|| Ramadi || Al Anbar || || || || |- | FOB || Paliwoda || Balad|| Salah ad Din|| 2004 || 2009 || Transferred to Iraqi Control and renamed Balad Joint Coordination Center. || Formerly FOB Eagle |- | FOB || Pasab<br>Wilson|| || || || || || |- | FOB || Patriot|| || || || || || |- | FOB || Phoenix|| Dohuk || Dohuk || || || Transferred to Kurdish Control (KRG)||Kurdistan Region |- | FOB || Prosperity<BR>Camp Prosperity || || Baghdad || 2003 || || Transferred to Iraqi Control || Located at As-Salam |- | FOB || Q-West || Mosul || Nineveh || || || || Formerly FOB Endurance |- | FOB || Quinn|| Ar-Rutba|| Al Anbar || 2003 || || || Mudayasis Airfield, near An Nukhayb |- | FOB || Raider|| Tikrit || Saladin || || || || |- | FOB || Reaper|| || || || || || |- | FOB || Regulars|| || || || || || |- | FOB || Remagen|| Tikrit || Saladin || 2003 || August 2006 || Transferred to Iraqi Control || Tikrit South Air Base |- | FOB || Ridgeway<br>Ridgway|| || Al Anbar|| || || ||(Al Taqaddum AB handed over to Iraqis on April 5, 2020<ref name="MilitaryTimes"/><ref name="Military.com"/>) |- | FOB || Roundtop<br>Round Top|| Soran|| Erbil|| || || ||Kurdistan Region |- | FOB || Rough Rider|| Balad Ruz || Diyala || || || || |- | FOB || Rustamiyah|| || Baghdad|| || || 33.282836, 44.519937 ||(former Camp Cuervo) |- | FOB || Sabre|| Ramadi || Al Anbar || || || || |- | FOB || Scania|| || Babil|| || || || |- | FOB || St. Mere|| Fallujah || Al Anbar || September 2003|| || || Renamed Camp Fallujah in March 2004 |- | FOB || Saint Michael<br>Al Mahmudiyah|| Mahmudiya || Baghdad || || || || |- | FOB || Shawshook|| || Diyala|| 2007 || || || Created next to FOB Hammer and Besmaya Range Complex |- | FOB || Shell|| || || || || || SE of Karbala{{sfn|Bernstein|2005|p=51}} |- | FOB || Shield|| || Baghdad|| || || || |- | FOB || Speicher || || Salah ad Din|| 2003 || || Renamed COB Speicher || al-Sahra AB |- | FOB || Steel Dragon|| Green Zone || || || || || |- | FOB || Stone<br>PB Andrea|| || || || || || |- | FOB || Sykes || Tel Afar || Nineveh || || || ||FOB Sykes was located approximately five miles south of the Iraqi city of Tal Afar (Ninewah Governorate) and 40 miles east of the Iraq–Syria border.{{Citation needed|date=November 2023}} |- | FOB || Summerall<br>Stoddard|| Baiji || Saladin || || || || |- | FOB || Sword|| || || || || || |- | FOB || Taji|| || || || || || |- | FOB || Tash|| Ramadi || Al Anbar || || || || Joint Security Station erected around an old Iraqi police station |- | FOB || Tiger|| Al-Qa'im || Al Anbar || || || || |- | FOB || Tinderbox|| Baiji|| Salah ad Din|| || || || |- | FOB || Trojan Horse|| Green Zone || Baghdad|| || || || |- | FOB || Trotter|| || || || || || |- | FOB || Union III|| Green Zone/Baghdad || || || 2011 || || NATO Training Mission – Iraq<ref name=Morgan2011/>{{rp|1}}<BR>Office Of Security Cooperation – Iraq<ref name=Morgan2011/>{{rp|1}} |- | FOB || Vanguard|| Dujail/Al-Faris|| Saladin|| || || || |- | FOB || War Eagle|| || Baghdad || || || || |- | FOB || Warhorse|| || || || || ||(Baquba Air Field) |- | FOB || Warrior || Kirkuk|| Kirkuk|| || || ||Kirkuk AB |- | FOB || Webster|| Haditha|| Al Anbar|| || || || Al Asad AB |- | FOB || Wilson|| Al-Daur|| Salah ad Din|| || || || |- | FOB || Wyatt|| Balad|| Salah ad Din|| || || ||Balad AB/LSA Anaconda |- | FOB || Yankee|| || || || || || |- | FOB || Yusufiyah|| Al-Mahmudiya|| Baghdad|| || || || |- | FOB || Zulu|| || || || || || |- |}
==Joint Base (JB)==
{| class="wikitable sortable" !style="width:3em"| Type !style="width:20em"| Name !style="width:6em"| District !style="width:5em"| Governorate !style="width:5em"| Opened !style="width:5em"| Closed !style="width:10em"| Fate !style="width:20em"| Notes |- | Joint || Balad<BR>Anaconda Logistical Support Area<BR>Camp Anaconda || Balad|| Saladin|| April 2003|| 2011|| Handed over to Iraqi Air Force on Nov 8, 2011||<ref name=Morgan2011/>{{rp|1}}(Balad Air Base) |}
==Joint security stations (JSSs)==
{| class="wikitable sortable" !style="width:3em"| Type !style="width:20em"| Name !style="width:6em"| District !style="width:5em"| Governorate !style="width:5em"| Opened !style="width:5em"| Closed !style="width:10em"| Fate !style="width:20em"| Notes |- | JSS || Falcon<BR>Camp Al-Saqr<BR>Forward Operating Base Falcon<BR>Camp Ferrin-Huggins<BR>Camp Falcon <BR>Shield|| Al-Rashid|| Baghdad|| 2003|| July 2011|| Became HQ for 7/2 Iraqi federal police brigade when handed over in 2011|| |- | JSS || India|| Mosul|| Nineveh|| || || || 2–7 Cavalry<ref name=Morgan2011/>{{rp|11}} |- |JSS |Siniyah |Baiji |Salah ad Din | |March 2009 |Handed over to the Iraqi Police in 2009<ref>{{Cite web |date=March 23, 2009 |title=Iraqi Police take control of JSS Siniyah from U.S. Forces |url=https://www.army.mil/article/18599/iraqi_police_take_control_of_jss_siniyah_from_u_s_forces}}</ref> |Located in Seneia Town |- |JSS |Ezdehar |Kut |Wasit | |June 2009 |Handed over to the Iraqi Army in 2009 |Located in Shaykh Sa'ad<ref>{{Cite web |date=June 8, 2009 |title=Joint Security Station Ezdehar handed over to the Iraqi Arm |url=https://www.dvidshub.net/news/34937/joint-security-station-ezdehar-handed-over-iraqi-army}}</ref> |- |JSS |Deason |Al-Mahmudiya |Baghdad | |October 2011 | |63rd Armor Regiment, 1st Infantry Division<ref>{{Cite web |date=October 8, 2011 |title=U.S. BASE TO IRAQI SECURITY FORCES AS DRAWDOWN CONTINUES |url=https://www.ausa.org/articles/dragon-battalion-turns-over-another-us-base-iraqi-security-forces-drawdown-continues}}</ref> |- |JSS |Arvanitis-Sigua |Baiji |Salah ad Din |May 2007 | | | |}
==Patrol bases (PBs)==
{| class="wikitable sortable" !style="width:3em"| Type !style="width:20em"| Name !style="width:6em"| District !style="width:5em"| Governorate !style="width:5em"| Opened !style="width:5em"| Closed !style="width:10em"| Fate !style="width:20em"| Notes |- | PB || Olson|| Samarra || Saladin || || || || Supplied by Camp Brassfield Mora<ref name="BrassfieldMora">{{cite web|url=https://phc.amedd.army.mil/PHC%20Resource%20Library/U_IRQ_Brassfield-Mora%20POEMS%202003-2009_Final.pdf|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201028193452/https://phc.amedd.army.mil/PHC%20Resource%20Library/U_IRQ_Brassfield-Mora%20POEMS%202003-2009_Final.pdf|url-status=dead|archive-date=October 28, 2020|title=POEMS – Brassfield Mora|publisher=U.S. Army|date=April 5, 2020}}</ref> |- | PB || Razor|| Samarra || Saladin || || || || Supplied by Camp Brassfield Mora<ref name="BrassfieldMora"/> |}
==Other nomenclatures==
*Victory Base Complex (VBC), a cluster of installations surrounding the Baghdad International Airport (BIAP). Successively headquarters for Multi-National Force - Iraq and United States Forces - Iraq.<ref name=Morgan2011>{{cite book |last1=Morgan|first1=W|title=Iraq Order Of Battle 2011 |year=2011|location=US|publisher=Institute for the Study of War|url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/resrep07868}}</ref>{{rp|1}} ** al-Faw Palace, part of the Victory Base Complex, headquarters of the United States Forces - Iraq in Baghdad
==References== {{Reflist}}
*{{cite book |last1=Bernstein |first1=J|title=AH-64 Apache Units Of Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom |year=2005 |publisher= Osprey Publishing Ltd|location= UK |isbn=1-84176-848-0}}
==External links== * [http://wemeantwell.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/iraqbases.jpg Map of Army Installations in Iraq]
Category:Military installations of the United States in Iraq military installations in Iraq