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In May 2010, a group of "nearly a dozen" insurgents attacked around the north end of the base. The assault left one U.S. contractor dead while nine service members were reported wounded. A spokesman for Bagram said a building was slightly damaged during the attack. Taliban spokesman claimed 20 armed
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By 2007, Bagram had become the size of a small town, with traffic jams and many commercial shops selling goods from clothes to food. The base itself is situated high up in the mountains and sees temperatures drop to −29 °C (−20 °F). Due to the height and snowstorms commercial aircraft have
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representatives who inspected the facility once every two weeks. It was reported in
February 2009 that detainees had no access to any legal process. Many of the officers and soldiers interviewed by U.S. Army investigators in the subsequent criminal investigation said the large majority of detainees
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planned the attack, and reiterated that Cheney was the intended target. This claim is supported by the relatively limited number of large suicide bombings carried out in
Afghanistan, combined with the intensity of this particular attack, and the fact that Cheney was at the base. Cheney was unharmed
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In March 2010, the U.S. Air Force (USAF) installed 150 solar powered lights to address reports of sexual assaults at the base. Eight reported sexual assaults occurred at the base in 2009 involving Airmen; the U.S. Army's sexual assault response team reported treating 45 victims in 2009. The report
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In 2005, the number of anti-American militants held at Bagram was 450, but began increasing then. In the same year, four al-Qaeda militants escaped from Bagram detention center. To address the mounting human rights violations and the 2005 escape incident, the U.S. decided to build a more modern
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A second runway, 3,500 metres (11,500 ft) long, was built and completed by the United States in late 2006, at a cost of US$ 68 million. This new runway is 497 metres (1,631 ft) longer than the previous one and 280 millimetres (11 in) thicker, giving it the ability to land larger
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reported on Bagram's expansion. It reported that Bagram was currently undergoing US$ 200 million expansion projects, and called the
Airfield a "boom town". According to the article: "Official U.S. policy is not to create a permanent occupation force in Afghanistan. But it is clear from what's
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range of the field, denying full possession of the strategic facility to the
Northern Alliance. Press reports indicated that at times a Northern Alliance general was using the bombed-out control tower as an observation post and as a location to brief journalists, with his headquarters nearby.
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men wearing suicide vests attacked the base with four detonating explosives at the entrances, but the military spokesman said they failed "to breach the perimeter" and were "unable to detonate their suicide vests." The attackers were dressed in U.S. Army uniforms.
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TC-ACB sustained substantial damage when the port main landing gear did not extend and lock out completely. It then collapsed on landing forcing the aircraft to veer off the runway. The aircraft was a write-off and was scrapped within four days of the
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Airfield facilities, wounding three civilian workers. In June 2009, two U.S. soldiers were killed and at least six other personnel were wounded during an early morning rocket attack.
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took office in
January 2009. The detainees included senior members of al-Qaeda and Taliban militant commanders. In 2012, the Afghan government requested that control of the Parwan Detention Facility be handed over to the
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reconnaissance and intelligence aircraft overshot the runway while landing. The aircraft caught fire and was destroyed but the only injury to the crew was one broken ankle. The aircraft was from PATWING 5 from
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In 2008, several U.S. service members were accused of accepting bribes for the award of building contracts on Bagram. Four of the
Afghans have also faced charges, while three of them have been held as
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where detainees are held in isolation and without access to the
International Red Cross that is usually guaranteed to all prisoners; the existence of a second prison was denied by U.S. authorities.
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Early on the morning of 30 December 2010, Taliban militants fired two rockets on Bagram though no casualties were reported. The insurgents claimed responsibility for the incident. After the
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s/n 83-24123 while on the ground at Bagram
Airfield, taxied into another parked CH-47D aircraft (84-24182) and was severely damaged. There were no fatalities. The aircraft was written off.
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operations and a base for its troops and supplies. Bagram was also the initial staging point for the invading Soviet forces at the beginning of the conflict, with elements of two
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20 April 2003: A C-17 landed on part of the runway that was closed due to construction: The C-17 suffered over $ 2 million in main landing gear damage. There were no injuries.
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difficulty landing there, and older aircraft often rely on very experienced crews in order to be able to land there. The base was able to house 10,000 troops in 2009.
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crashed about 20 kilometres (12 mi) from Bagram in the north of the country in difficult weather conditions. One person died and the pilot was seriously injured.
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attend a ramp ceremony at Bagram
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detention facility. As of November 2011, more than 3,000 alleged militants and foreign terrorists were detained at PDF, roughly 18 times as many as in
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revealed that most victims knew their attacker. In same month, insurgents attacked an area at the base with rockets. One of the rockets landed next to a
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On 15 August 2021, Afghan troops stationed there fell back from their positions, leaving them to the Taliban and losing control of the airfield.
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that crashed on takeoff killing all seven American crew members. The crash was recorded by the dashboard video camera of an approaching vehicle.
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were compliant and reasonably well treated. However, some interrogators routinely administered harsh treatment which included alleged beatings,
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1897:"Five Individuals Arrested, Two Contracting Companies Charged in Bribery Conspiracy Related to Department of Defense Contracts in Afghanistan"
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spokesmen, claimed responsibility for the attack and said that Cheney was the intended target. Another Taliban spokesman later confirmed that
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A Block 20 MLU fighter overran a runway at Bagram Airfield and landed about 500 metres (1,600 ft) away in a mine field. The
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in a camp located on the west side of the base killing a Bosnian national, who was working at Bagram as a contract firefighter.
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evening in 2013, a rocket attack killed 2 civilian contractors as they slept in their B hut on the southern part of the field.
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Mistlin (now), Alex; Sullivan (earlier), Helen; Harding, Luke; Harding, Luke; Borger, Julian; Mason, Rowena (15 August 2021).
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1622:"In Small Things Remembered » President Dwight D. Eisenhower inspects the honor guard upon arrival at Bagram Airport"
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858:(ANSF), although the Americans continued to have access to the facility and veto power over the release of inmates.
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Alleged prisoner abuse at Bagram by U.S. personnel was the subject of the 2007 Academy Award-winning documentary
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2291:"U.S. Pulls Out of Afghanistan's Bagram Airfield in the Middle of the Night—Without Telling the New Commander"
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25 December 2002: A C-130 ran off the runway, closing the runway for a 24-hour period. There were no injuries.
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1500:"Afghanistan: Kabul to shift power to 'transitional administration' after Taliban enter city – live updates"
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was completed. It housed about 3,000 inmates, mostly insurgents who were fighting against Afghanistan and
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of the 105th Guards Airborne Division. Following the withdrawal of the Soviet forces and the rise of the
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rebels, Afghanistan plunged into civil war. Many of its support buildings and base housing built by the
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1852:"Afghan Men Tricked Into U.S. Trip, Detained: Possible Witnesses Have Been Forced To Stay Since 2008"
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visited the Bagram Airfield for the first time to celebrate Thanksgiving with the U.S. troops there.
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being deployed there. Aircraft based at Bagram, including the 368th Assault Aviation Regiment flying
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is located approximately 40 km (25 mi) south of Bagram, connected by two separate roads.
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Car bomb outside main U.S. base injures 3 in Kabul, Afghanistan; Taliban claims responsibility.
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forces, which resulted in four U.S. troops being killed and several others wounded. On
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from the attack, however. Among the dead were a U.S. soldier, a U.S. contractor, a
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1920:"2 Chicago military officials plead guilty here, including a soldier named Patton"
2396:"Taliban celebrating three years in power, but they're not talking about Afghans"
1951:"Bagram Airfield keeps growing: More than $ 200 million in projects in the works"
1241:(S/N 1212) overran the runway and caught fire. The plane was partially salvaged.
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2653:"Deux militaires français meurent accidentellement en Afghanistan"
2202:"U.S. Shuts Down Bagram Air Base as Afghanistan Pullout Speeds Up"
1533:"The Taliban Captured Helicopters. Can They Capture an Air Force?"
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2758:"At least two killed in Taliban suicide attack near US base"
2522:"In U.S. Report, Brutal Details of 2 Afghan Inmates' Deaths"
2373:"Military Official Among 4 Taliban Members Killed, Says NRF"
1442:"Bagram: Last US and Nato forces leave key Afghanistan base"
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were also a serious concern in and around Bagram Airfield.
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later took control of the area and arrested some looters.
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the United States decided to transfer the running of the
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had been staged from Bagram, possibly with Russian-made
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Red Cross confirms 'second jail' at Bagram, Afghanistan
1460:"BARRACKS 15–18 PROJECT, BAGRAM AIR BASE – AFGHANISTAN"
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1559:"U.S. Withdraws from largest airbase in Afghanistan"
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488:Limited Contingent of Soviet Forces in Afghanistan
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1875:"2 US military men indicted on bribery charges"
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1975:Sex assaults spur new lighting at Bagram base
1738:. US Department of Defense. 22 January 2010.
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369:Bagram Air Base was formerly the largest
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2055:"Taliban Fire Rockets on Bagram Airbase"
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917:National Resistance Front of Afghanistan
402:International Committee of the Red Cross
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848:2012 Afghanistan Quran burning protests
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3445:War in Afghanistan (2001–2021) sites
2568:Savage, Charlie (21 February 2009).
2140:Gibbons-Neff, Thomas (2 July 2021).
1686:Marshall, Andrew (1 November 1998).
1588:Zucchino, David (21 December 2021).
890:On 28 November 2019, U.S. President
529:Western-funded and Pakistani-trained
392:rebel forces after the NATO-trained
2549:Amnesty International Annual Report
1901:United States Department of Justice
1850:Carrie Johnston (10 October 2009).
1742:from the original on 30 August 2010
1297:managed to enter the Air Force base
1295:12 November 2016: A suicide bomber
752:Vice-President of the United States
418:Afghanistan–United States relations
293:Source: skyvector.com; Google Earth
3435:Afghanistan–Soviet Union relations
215:Location of airport in Afghanistan
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2632:from the original on 6 March 2010
2502:"Camp Vance Memorial Day service"
1926:from the original on 4 June 2011.
1873:Caryn Rousseau (27 August 2008).
1602:from the original on 8 April 2023
1181:Canadian service members wearing
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1949:Chuck Crumbo (19 October 2009).
1903:. 28 August 2008. Archived from
1428:"Bagram: US base in Afghanistan"
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2608:"Bagram: The other Guantanamo?"
2012:Vandiver, John (13 June 2011).
1939:Associated Press, 4 March 2009.
1344:List of airports in Afghanistan
1167:Afghan National Security Forces
856:Afghan National Security Forces
442:during the early period of the
373:in Afghanistan, staffed by the
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3227:Defunct international airports
2481:Institute for the Study of War
1783:Harris, Kent (15 March 2005).
1339:Kandahar International Airport
1236:United Arab Emirates Air Force
899:US withdrawal from Afghanistan
865:A night scene in November 2013
655:Kandahar International Airport
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2651:Jean Guisnel (11 June 2011).
1918:Chuck Goudie (19 June 2009).
1688:"Terror 'blowback' burns CIA"
698:arrive at Bagram Airfield in
3440:United States Army airfields
2461:. Rally Point Networks, Inc.
1279:National Airlines Flight 102
1222:left at least 23 people dead
1111:The nurse office inside the
740:2007 Bagram Airfield bombing
515:fighter jets at Bagram, 1980
375:455th Air Expeditionary Wing
141:4,895 ft / 1,492 m
27:Military base in Afghanistan
3201:by international passengers
2628:. Aviation Safety Network.
2520:Golden, Tim (20 May 2005).
2057:. TOLO News. Archived from
1360:2019 Bagram Airfield attack
1292:in an attack near the base.
1251:Naval Air Station Brunswick
583:2019 Bagram Airfield attack
383:Kabul International Airport
202:
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2033:Ryan, John (2 July 2011).
1993:Atia Abawi (19 May 2010).
1124:torture and prisoner abuse
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591:U.S. Secretary of Defense
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521:108th Motor Rifle Division
461:toured the United States,
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360:Lockheed Martin C-5 Galaxy
337:Afghan Ministry of Defense
2459:"Camp Vance, Afghanistan"
1692:The Independent on Sunday
1464:www.77constructionusa.com
1215:Parwan Detention Facility
1120:Parwan Detention Facility
1113:Parwan Detention Facility
1103:Parwan Detention Facility
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1810:"Bagram Air Base (OAIX)"
1430:. BBC. 27 February 2007.
454:. In 1959, a year after
3450:Soviet Frontal Aviation
3415:Airports in Afghanistan
2738:. VOA. 11 December 2019
1716:. Newsweek. 5 July 2007
1676:, October 1992, p. 210.
1349:Transit Center at Manas
1313:claimed responsibility.
1227:10 August 2007: A U.S.
1173:Incidents and accidents
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2626:"Accident description"
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1290:killed 6 U.S. troops
1087:Afghan National Army
1072:Gene Arden Vance Jr.
907:Afghan National Army
769:South Korean soldier
713:C-17 Globemaster III
605:Special Boat Service
394:Afghan National Army
53:F-16 Fighting Falcon
3232:Eponyms of airports
2320:Haltiwanger, John.
2206:Wall Street Journal
2129:. 28 November 2019.
2097:The Virginian-Pilot
1963:on 22 October 2009.
1812:. AZ World Airports
1628:on 14 November 2012
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781:at the base in 2008
625:11th Signal Brigade
536:Soviet Armed Forces
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108:Ministry of Defense
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2659:on 22 October 2017
2575:The New York Times
2554:2011-02-20 at the
2526:The New York Times
2425:has generic name (
2146:The New York Times
2103:on 21 October 2014
1907:on 31 August 2009.
1836:2007-03-19 at the
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1190:19 December 2002:
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1129:The New York Times
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