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ID095428
Title ProperBack of beyond
Other Title Informationa report from Zabul province
LanguageENG
AuthorMarlowe, Ann
Publication2010.
Summary / Abstract (Note)After the Black Hawk helicopter cleared the landing zone, a handful of young paratroopers from the elite 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, walked a hundred yards to Forward Operating Base (FOB) Naw Bahar, Zabul Province, Afghanistan. The ninetheeth-century mudbrick fort stood out against the big sky; it was the tallest structure for miles around.
FOB Naw Bahar-justly nicknamed "FOB Nowhere"-is eight to thirteen hours by Humvee from any of the other population centers in Zabul Province. Given the threat of attack on Humvee convoys, American troops here travel by helicopter. The paratroopers who had just landed were some of the 764 soldiers commanded by Lieutenant Colonel David Oclander. It was late November 2009 and they had been operating in Zabul since late August. Their main mission was to advise the Afghan National Security Forces, the Afghan National Police (ANP), and Afghan National Army (ANA), but they were also conducting ground-level counterinsurgency missions.
`In' analytical NoteWorld Affairs US Vol. 172, No. 4; Mar-Apr 2010: p18-27
Journal SourceWorld Affairs US Vol. 172, No. 4; Mar-Apr 2010: p18-27
Key WordsZabul Province ;  FOB ;  Naw Bahar ;  Afghanistan Soldier ;  Black Hawk Helicopter