OIF/Transition of Iraq (2003-04)/Camp Adder, Tallil Air Base, Iraq
From Month/Year
May / 2003
To Month/Year
June / 2004
Description
Camp Adder and Camp Mittica are located on Tallil Air Base. In late March 2003 Camp Adder was the southernmost Army resupply point in Iraq. Camp Adder in south-central Iraq is a dusty, middle-of-nowhere place. It assumed great importance in the Iraq war, with a motley collection of just about every kind of truck imaginable, from fuel tankers and water carriers to five-ton haulers. Taking a cue from private logistics masters like FedEx and Wal-Mart, the Army went high-tech in this war, equipping each supply truck with radio sensors that signal exactly where it is at all times. At Camp Adder, soldiers are housed in trailers, and they get to sleep on real beds with relatively new mattresses.
Operating out of Camp Adder in February 2006, the 48th Brigade Combat Team's Iraq- Medical Community Assessment Program founded a temporary clinic in a nearby school, bringing basic medical services to the Iraqi people where none existed before.
My Participation in This Battle or Operation
From Month/Year
January / 2004
To Month/Year
June / 2004
Last Updated: Mar 16, 2020
Personal Memories
People You Remember SFC Christopher Turk SFC Gerald Anderson SSG David Brock CPL Rick Trowbridge