Camp Dwyer


Camp Dwyer is a FOB of the United States Marine Corps located within the Helmand River Valley in Garmsir District, Helmand Province, Afghanistan.

History

The base was originally a forward operating base however in May 2009 it was expanded into a Camp by Naval Mobile Construction Battalion Five, it was further expanded by NMCB 3 in November 2011.
The base was named after British Lance Bombardier James Dwyer, of 29th Commando Regiment Royal Artillery, who was killed on Wednesday 27 December 2006, aged 22, when the vehicle he was driving struck an anti-tank mine while on a patrol in southern Helmand Province.
The base was a major USMC installation and one of the largest camps the Marines used in Southern Helmand. Immediately adjacent to, and connected to the Marine base was an installation known as Camp Gamsir which was the headquarters of the 1st Brigade 215th Corps. Some Marines lived on this smaller Afghan base as part of a training detail.
The base has been significantly reduced in physical size and number of personal assigned. As of January 2014 about 700 military and civilian personnel are at the base. And the base size has been reduced to about 1,400 acres.

Units

Afghan units
Afghan National Army
Jordanian Unit
2012
British units
American units
Danish units
Aviation assets