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A horrible military installation. Plenty of dust and port-a-potties. Home of low moral and PT belts. |
Revision as of 10:03, 5 January 2012
Camp Buehring is a staging post for US troops in the northwestern region of Kuwait. The base is used for military troops heading north into Iraq as well as the primary location for the Middle Eastern Theater Reserve. The areas surrounding Camp Buehring, known as the Udairi Range Complex, are largely uninhabited, but for a few nomadic Bedouin tribes raising camels, goats, and sheep.
Camp Buehring was named after Lieutenant Colonel Charles H. Buehring who was killed in Baghdad on October 26, 2003. Buehring was one of the highest ranking U.S. casualties of the Iraq War. Camp Buehring had formerly been called Camp Udairi.
External links
- Camp Buerhing at Global Security
- Army Lt. Col. Charles H. Buehring
- https://campbuehring.army.mil REQUIRES CAC TO ACCESS
- https://campbuehring.army.mil/actions/CB-ako-login.asp IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A CAC READER, BUT HAVE AN AKO ACCOUNT
29°41′47″N 47°25′29″E / 29.696292°N 47.42476°E