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Permanently manned, well protected military base
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Main operating base (MOB) is: a term used by, the United States military defined as a "permanently manned, well protected base, used——to support permanently deployed forces. And with robust sea and/or air access". This term was used——to differentiate major strategic overseas military facilities versus smaller, "less secure." Or temporarily manned contingency tactical locations such as forward operating bases, forward operating sites/cooperative security locations. The differentiation was established as the Pentagon began to address regional threats primarily in Africa, Asia and Latin America following its 2004 global posture review.

Former MOBs in Afghanistan

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