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Forward Operating Base Dogwood or FOB Dogwood, further to the north of the original , from late 2004 to 2005. Between Fallujah and Karbala. Also referred to as . FOB Dogwood was occupied by the 549 AMC March 03 - till about June 2003. 1st Armored Division DISCOM from May 2003 to Nov 2003. This included the , 41st Artillery Brigade, and elements of the and the 307th MPs. An attachment, CAAT III, from the Anti-Terrorism Battalion reinforced with mortars came in and shut the base down. Numerous vehicle patrols were conducted around the area. They also provided security during operation trident.

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  • Forward Operating Base Dogwood or FOB Dogwood, further to the north of the original , from late 2004 to 2005. Between Fallujah and Karbala. Also referred to as . FOB Dogwood was occupied by the 549 AMC March 03 - till about June 2003. 1st Armored Division DISCOM from May 2003 to Nov 2003. This included the , 41st Artillery Brigade, and elements of the and the 307th MPs. An attachment, CAAT III, from the Anti-Terrorism Battalion reinforced with mortars came in and shut the base down. Numerous vehicle patrols were conducted around the area. They also provided security during operation trident. (en)
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  • Forward Operating Base Dogwood or FOB Dogwood, further to the north of the original , from late 2004 to 2005. Between Fallujah and Karbala. Also referred to as . FOB Dogwood was occupied by the 549 AMC March 03 - till about June 2003. 1st Armored Division DISCOM from May 2003 to Nov 2003. This included the , 41st Artillery Brigade, and elements of the and the 307th MPs. This base was opened in late 2004 to be a temporary base during the January 2005 Iraqi elections but remained open 2005. It was occupied by Task Force 150th Engineers, Mississippi National Guard and was visited by Mississippi Governor Haley Barbour in November 2005. An attachment, CAAT III, from the Anti-Terrorism Battalion reinforced with mortars came in and shut the base down. Numerous vehicle patrols were conducted around the area. They also provided security during operation trident. Other bases occupied by the 155th Armored Brigade Combat Team included FOB Kalsu FOB Duke FOB Iskandariyah and . (en)
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