Forward Operating Base Wishtan

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FOB Wishtan
Patrol Base Wishtan
Flag of the International Security Assistance Force.svg
Helmand Province in Afghanistan
FOB Wishtan is located in Afghanistan
FOB Wishtan
FOB Wishtan
Shown within Afghanistan
Coordinates32°03′39″N 064°51′11″E / 32.06083°N 64.85306°E / 32.06083; 64.85306Coordinates: 32°03′39″N 064°51′11″E / 32.06083°N 64.85306°E / 32.06083; 64.85306
Site information
OwnerInternational Security Assistance Force (ISAF)
OperatorBritish Army (August 2008-2010)
Royal Marines (August 2008-2009)
United States Marine Corps (2008)
Site history
Built2008 (2008)
In use2008-2010 (2010)
Airfield information
Elevation921 metres (3,022 ft) AMSL
Helipads
Number Length and surface
00  Concrete

FOB Wishtan is an International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) Forward Operating Base (FOB) operated by the British Army and located in Sangin District, Helmand Province, Afghanistan.

History[]

FOB Wishtan was built by Echo Company, 2nd Battalion 7th Marines, United States Marine Corps (USMC) during 2008 and was handed to the British Army during October 2008 with the first unit being Whiskey Company, 45 Commando, Royal Marines.

The following units were posted here at some point:

  • Operation Enduring Freedom - Afghanistan (OEF-A)
    • Echo Company, 2nd Battalion 7th Marines, USMC until October 2008
  • Operation Herrick IX (October 2008 - April 2009)
    • Whiskey Company, 45 Commando, Royal Marines
  • Operation Herrick X (April – October 2009)
    • A Company, 2nd Battalion, The Rifles until June 2009
    • C Company, 2nd Battalion, The Rifles from July 2009[1][2]
  • Operation Herrick XI (October 2009 - April 2010)
  • Operation Herrick XII (April - October 2010)
    • A Company, 1st Battalion, The Mercian Regiment (Cheshire)[4]

Current use[]

It was abandoned in 2010.[5]

See also[]

  • List of ISAF installations in Afghanistan

References[]

  1. ^ "Taliban predicted soldiers' actions to mount most deadly attack yet". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 4 March 2014.
  2. ^ "Maj Rupert Follett, 2 RIFLES BG, FOB Wishtan". UK Forces Afghanistan. Retrieved 2 April 2014.
  3. ^ "British soldiers take out Taliban bombers". MoD - Helmand Blog - Afghanistan. Retrieved 2 April 2014.
  4. ^ "Stepping into the shoes of 1 SCOTS: a 1 MERCIAN perspective". British Army. Retrieved 2 April 2014.
  5. ^ "The devil gets his playground back". Miles Amoore. Retrieved 2 April 2014.
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