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A second military facility, not generally discussed, is also present in Qatar – Camp Al Sayliyah. This is a forward positioning logistics facility. It has the equipment for an entire U.S. Army armored brigade, and a number of warehouses. It was essential to American operations in Iraq in
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United States. Army Central. Area Support Group - Qatar (January 2018).
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during a town meeting at Al Sayliyah Army Base in 2002
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Donald Rumsfeld
Arabic
United States Army
Al Sailiya
Doha
Qatar
U.S. Central Command
Iraq
Afghanistan
M-1 Abrams tanks
Bradley fighting vehicles
armored personnel carriers
lily pad
US Department of State


"Resource Guide for Families at Camp Al Sayliyah"
Archived
"A Base is More than Buildings: The Military Implications of the Qatar Crisis"
globalsecurity.org: "Camp Al Sayliyah"
"US military shifts Army basing from Qatar to Jordan in move that could provide leverage against Iran"
"Camp Al Sayliyah Exchange Rapidly Reopens to Serve Troops Supporting Afghan Guests"
"Day One: State Department Diplomatic Security Task Order in Doha, Qatar"
Camp Al Sayliyah
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fortification
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