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Following it's opening, Camp New York would possess amenities supporting up to 9,500 soldiers at a time. It contains a 1,000 seat dining facility (DFAC), 21 shower trailers each containing 6 showers each for a total of 126 showers, and 110 trash dumpsters. It also contains a
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As a temporary staging post, Camp New York does have a few personnel facilities, but most operations are typically maintained at Buehring.
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Located in the Udairi Range Complex, Camp New York is a
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Military installations of the United States in Kuwait
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