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Camp Bondsteel

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The camp occupies 955 acres (1.492 sq mi) of land. During the construction of the base, two hills were flattened and the valley between them was filled. In August 1999, 52 helipads were constructed on the facility's west perimeter to handle helicopter aviation. The camp is built mainly of
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The base also has a hospital, two gyms, and two recreation buildings with phones, computers, pool tables, and video games. Camp Bondsteel also has a chapel, a large dining facility, a fire station, a military police station, two bars and three restaurants. There is also a
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aid, that are used by both soldiers and civilian employees alike. The base can house up to 7,000 soldiers, making it the largest American base in the Balkans. The post exchange (PX) is the largest military exchange in
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wooden, semipermanent SEA (Southeast Asian) huts and is surrounded by a 2.5 m (8.2 ft) high earthen wall.
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and contains various necessities and luxuries. All of this is housed in the PX's two-story building.
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Camp Bondsteel was constructed by the 94th Engineer Construction Battalion, augmented by A Company,
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facility employing local nationals, a dry cleaner, a tailor, various local vendors who sell
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Volker Halbauer, the commander of the NATO-led Kosovo Forces, 2013
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and the 568th Combat Support Engineer Company, together with the
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Camp Bondsteel has several facilities on base, all built with
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Location of the military base Camp Bondsteel within Kosovo
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Bondsteel
Ferizaj
Kosovo

Camp Bondsteel is located in Kosovo
Camp Bondsteel is located in Serbia
42°21.94′N 21°14.9′E / 42.36567°N 21.2483°E / 42.36567; 21.2483
Military base
United States Army
LID
AMSL
Asphalt
Kosovo Force
Kosovo
Ferizaj
United States Army
Greece
Italy
Finland
Hungary
Poland
Slovenia
Switzerland
Turkey
Staff Sergeant
James L. Bondsteel
Medal of Honor

Vice President
Joe Biden

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