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Forward Operating Base Shank

Forward Operating Base Shank (IATA: OAA, ICAO: OASH, also known as Rocket City) was a forward operating base of the U.S. military, located in the Logar province of eastern Afghanistan, about 12 km south-east of the city of Baraki Barak. During Operation Enduring freedom, FOB Shank was one of the most heavily rocketed forward operating bases by the Taliban in Afghanistan. In 2014, the base was turned over to Afghan National Army, who established Camp Maiwand at the northern end of the FOB. American forces later returned and built a new installation, Camp Dahlke, near the southern portion of the FOB.


Forward Operating Base Shank
Forward Operating Base Shank.

Forward Operating Base Shank (FOB Dahlke) (Camp Dahlke West)

Logar Province in Afghanistan

Forward Operating Base Shank

Shown within Afghanistan

Coordinates 33°55′19″N
69°04′41″E
Site information
Owner Resolute Support Mission (RS)
Operator United States Armed Forces Afghan National Security Forces
Site history
Built 2008 (2008)
In use 2008–current
Airfield information
Identifiers IATA: OAA, ICAO: OASH
Elevation 2,016 metres (6,614 ft) AMSL
Runways
Direction Length and surface
16L/34R 2,094 metres (6,870 ft) Asphalt
Helipads
Number Length and surface
16R/34L 610 metres (2,001 ft) Asphalt

History

In 2008, International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) used the base to train the Afghan National Police (ANP). The Police Academy, led by a U.S. Police Mentoring Training team, cooperated daily with the Czech Provincial Reconstruction Team Logar, composed of 200 Czech Soldiers and about 10 civilians.

These efforts were focused on training the Afghanistan National Auxiliary Police to become members of the ANP.


Forward Operating Base Shank
Forward Operating Base Shank.

As of 8 July 2008, Czech and Afghan instructors were teaching the fourth group of cadets at the Academy. Each group attended a three-week cycle which included first-aid treatment, tactics, patrolling, weapons training, vehicle-check-point procedures and many other police-related subjects. The practical part of the training also included scenarios where cadets were ambushed by simulated oppositional forces.

During 2014 the base was downsized partly by 252 Engineer Company, 223rd Engineer Battalion and was turned over to the ANA. The ANA utilized the northern portion of the base only, which they renamed Camp Maiwand.

The last few convoys containing equipment from FOB Shank back to Bagram Airbase were completed during October 2014 by the 730th Transportation Company, 419th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 4th Resolute Support Sustainment Brigade.

Following the shutdown of FOB Shank, a new American base was established nearby, called FOB Dahlke or Camp Dahlke West. Camp Dahlke was expanded in 2018 to support the deployment of the 1st Security Force Assistance Brigade. Camp Dahlke has facilities to house 800 soldiers.


Forward Operating Base Shank
Forward Operating Base Shank.

Deployed units

Aviation
  • October 2009 - October 2010
    • 3rd Infantry Division 4-3 AVN Battalion "BRAWLER" under Lt. Col Ault
2010-2010 10th Mountain
  • April 2011
    • 10th Combat Aviation Brigade
      • Company F, 2nd Battalion (Aviation Support)
  • August 2011 – August 2012
    • 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade (TF Corsair)
      • Unknown Company, 3rd Battalion
      • All Companies, 2nd Battalion, 82nd Aviation Regiment (UH-60M)
      • Company B, 3rd Battalion, 82nd Aviation Regiment (CH-47F)
      • Company B, 2nd Battalion, 135th Aviation Regiment (CH-47)
      • Company F, 2nd Battalion, 27th Infantry Regiment, (Grey Eagle) – first unit to operate Grey Eagle at Shank.
      • Elements of 122nd Aviation Support Battalion
  • June – December 2013
    • 10th Combat Aviation Brigade (TF Knighthawk)
      • Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 2nd Assault Battalion, 10th Aviation Regiment
      • Company C, 2nd Assault Battalion, 10th Aviation Regiment (UH-60M)
      • Company E, 2nd Assault Battalion, 10th Aviation Regiment (Aviation Support)
      • Company A, 2nd Assault Battalion, 10th Aviation Regiment (AH-64)
      • Company B, 3rd General Support Aviation Battalion, 10th Aviation Regiment (CH-47F)
      • Company C, 3rd General Support Aviation Battalion, 10th Aviation Regiment (HH-60M)
  • 2014
    • 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade (TF Pegasus)
      • Company E, 1st Attack Reconnaissance Battalion, 82nd Aviation Regiment (UH-60)
      • Company F, 2nd Attack Helicopter Battalion, 82nd Aviation Regiment
      • Company B, 3rd General Support Helicopter Battalion, 82nd Aviation Regiment using the Boeing CH-47F Chinook
      • Company B, 122nd Aviation Support Battalion
  • October 2014
    • Company B, 1st General Support Aviation Battalion, 169th Aviation Regiment (CH-47)
  • May 2016 – Unknown
    • 40th Combat Aviation Brigade
      • Company C, 1st Battalion, 104th Aviation Regiment (DUSTOFF)
      • Company F, 2nd Battalion, 238th Aviation Regiment (UH-60)
      • Company B, 1st Battalion, 140th Aviation Regiment
      • 1st Battalion, 10th Aviation Regiment (AH-64)
  • 2018
    • 101st Combat Aviation Brigade (TF Eagle Assault)
      • 5th Battalion, 101st Aviation Regiment (CH-47, UH-60, AH-64E)
      • Company B, 3rd General Suppourt Battalion, 25th Avaition Regiment (CH47F)
  • 2019
    • 1st Armored Division, Combat Aviation Brigade (TF Apocalypse)
      • 3rd Battalion (UH-60)
    • 16th Combat Aviation Brigade, B Company (CH-47) "Sugarbears"

Forward Operating Base Shank
Forward Operating Base Shank.

Ground forces
  • Company A, 710th Brigade Support Battalion, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division between July 2009 and October 2009.
  • Alpha Battery, 4th Battalion, 319th Airborne Field Artillery Regiment, 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team during July 2012.
    • M777 howitzer
    • M119 howitzer
  • A Co, 1st Battalion – 41st Infantry Regiment, 3rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division during 2011–2012.
  • Elements of 427th BSB (NY ARNG) attached to 401st AFSB during 2011-2012
  • 1st Squadron (Airborne) 91st Cavalry, 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team June 2012 – March 2013.
  • 6th Squadron, 8th Cavalry Regiment, 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division March 2013 – November 2013.
  • Bravo Company “Mongoose Bravo” 1st Battalion, 5th Cavalry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team August 2013- March 2014
  • 710th Brigade Support Battalion and 2nd Battalion, 87th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division between October 2013 and July 2014
  • B CO, 1st Battalion – 502nd Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne(Air Assault) Division during January 2014 – October 2014.
  • 1982nd Forward Surgical Team during 2015.
  • Alpha Battery 1st Battalion 265th ADA Regiment; 164th ADA Brigade Florida Army National Guard June2015 - February2016 ADA
  • 136th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion during October 2017.
  • 2-174 ADA C-RAM (Ohio National Guard)2017-2018
  • 2nd Squadron 1st Cavalry Regiment, Fort Carson 2019-2019
  • Elements of 495th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion 2018-2019.
  • Elements of the 329th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, TF Viking 2019-2020
  • 801st Engineering Company, Over The Horizon 2019
  • 829 Engineering Company, TF Over The Horizon 2020

Forward Operating Base Shank
Forward Operating Base Shank.



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