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Camp Marmal

Camp Marmal
C-5 Galaxy at Mazar-e-Sharif Airport in northern Afghanistan.jpg
An American C-5 aircraft at Camp Marmal
Summary
Airport type Military
Owner  Afghanistan
Operator ISAF
Afghan Air Force
Serves Northern Afghanistan
Location Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan
Built 2005 (2005)
In use 2005-present
Elevation AMSL 1,273 ft / 388 m
Coordinates 36°42′10″N 067°13′40″E / 36.70278°N 67.22778°E / 36.70278; 67.22778Coordinates: 36°42′10″N 067°13′40″E / 36.70278°N 67.22778°E / 36.70278; 67.22778
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Camp Marmal is located in Afghanistan
Camp Marmal
Camp Marmal
Location in Afghanistan
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
06L/24R 0 0 Asphalt
06R/24L 0 0 Asphalt

Camp Marmal is the largest base of the Bundeswehr outside of Germany. It is adjacent to the Maulana Jalaluddin Balkhi International Airport in Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan, at the foot of the Hindu Kush mountains. The camp was opened in September 2005 and has expanded in recent years. The camp gets its name from the bordering Marmal Mountains.

Camp Marmal hosts the staff of the German Armed Forces in Afghanistan, Regional Command North of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF), as well as the Quick Reaction Force (QRF), stationed at Camp Mike Spann, composed of Easy Company 1-167th Infantry Battalion.

Major General Jörg Vollmer has been commander of RC-North since 23 February 2013, as well as leader of the German ISAF contingent and commanding general of the German Special Forces Division, serving under the NATO ISAF commanding general, U.S. General Joseph Dunford. He is replacing Major General Erich Pfeffer. Vollmers's deputy commander is United States Marine Corps Brigadier General Craig Q. Timberlake.

More than 5,000 soldiers are currently stationed at Camp Marmal. Additional forces come from the United States, Croatia and 14 other NATO countries as well as from Georgia. From Camp Marmal, ISAF soldiers conduct work in northern Afghanistan related to physical security and joint civil/military projects, in addition to the major task of supplying the five Provincial Reconstruction Teams (PRT).

RC-North supports five PRTs: Kunduz, Feyzabad, Meymaneh, Pol-e Khomri and Mazar-e Sharif. RC-North supports and protects the nine provinces under their military administration through reconstruction efforts. Foremost is cooperation with Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO) and Afghan National Security Forces. The base hosts a large medical center for ISAF forces and also local civilians. The base has been heavily involved in supporting German combat operations in Afghanistan in early 2009.


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