Camp Leatherneck
Camp Leatherneck is a military base located in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. Established in 2008, it served as a key operational hub for the United States Marine Corps during the Afghanistan War. The camp was primarily used for logistics, training, and support for combat operations in the region.
The base was named after the Leatherneck, a nickname for U.S. Marines, and was designed to accommodate thousands of troops. It featured various facilities, including living quarters, dining areas, and medical support, ensuring that personnel had the necessary resources to carry out their missions effectively.