词条 | Camp Nimble |
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Alpha CompanyCompany A provides food, water, and supplies to all 2ID soldiers and provides back-up support to forward and aviation support battalions. It deploys teams to produce water and deliver rations forward and sends 5,000 gallon tankers of fuel forward to logistical release points. Receives, stores and issues supplies at the Division's warehouse and is prepared to deploy all supplies to the division support area. Bravo CompanyCompany B provides cargo truck support for all 2ID soldiers, with emphasis for two air assault battalions and support on the DMZ. Provides tractor and trailer support for movement of supplies and rations forward. Provides Heavy Equipment Transport System (HET) for movement of tracked vehicles over Korean roads. FacilitiesCamp Nimble hosted an AAFES post exchange, barber shop, and laundry pickup. Morale Welfare Recreation (MWR) facilities included a gymnasium, racquetball court, and an NCO/Enlisted Club. Camp Nimble was one of the forty-two camps north of Seoul authorized Hardship Duty Pay of $150 per month. The extra pay provides meaningful financial recognition to troops assigned.[2] Since the land has been returned to the ROK, there are plans to develop either a college or a park on the property. All facilities have been leveled to the ground. See also
References1. ^{{cite web|title=Camp Nimble - globalsecurity.org|url=http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/facility/camp-nimble.htm|accessdate=2007-10-07}} {{coord missing|South Korea}}2. ^{{cite web|title=usmilitary.about.com|url=http://usmilitary.about.com/library/milinfo/2001pay/blhardship-2.htm|accessdate=2007-10-07}} 2 : Closed installations of the United States Army|Military installations of the United States in South Korea |
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