- Fire support base
A fire support base (FSB, firebase or FB) is a
military encampment designed to provideindirect fire artillery support toinfantry operating in areas beyond the normal range of fire support from their own base camps. FSBs were used extensively by the U.S. during theVietnam War .Components during Vietnam War
An FSB was built mainly as a permanent encampment, though many were dismantled when the units that they supported moved. Their main components varied by size: small bases usually had six 105 millimeter
howitzers , aplatoon of engineers permanently on station, aLanding Zone (LZ), aTactical Operations Center (TOC), an aid station staffed with medics, a communicationsbunker , and abattalion ofinfantry . Large FSBs would also have a medium artillery position (155 mm), a piece ofself-propelled artillery , and an infantry divisionFact|date=June 2007.Use in Afghanistan
Firebases have been set up in
Afghanistan since the action by U.S.-led Coalition forces began in 2001. These bases provide fire support to Coalition forces in the search foral Qaeda andTaliban fighters along thePakistan border. [ [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/afghanistan/asadabad.htm Asadabad] . GlobalSecurity.org. Retrieved on:November 11 ,2007 ]*
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**Firebase Phoenix References
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Forward operating base External links
* [http://www.bravecannons.org/the_gun/gunpit.html The Gunpit - Basic Layout]
* [http://www.landscaper.net/firebase.htm The 2001 version of Vietnam LZs, FBs, FSBs and Camps]
* [http://members.aol.com/warlibrary/vwfsb.htm Fire Support Base Development by Major Robert V Nicoli, 9-69]
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