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- Camp_Victory abstract "Camp Victory was the primary component of the Victory Base Complex (VBC) which occupied the area surrounding the Baghdad International Airport (BIAP). The Al-Faw Palace, which served as the headquarters for the Multi-National Corps - Iraq (and later United States Forces - Iraq until it was turned over to the Government of Iraq on December 1, 2011), was located on Camp Victory. Camp Victory itself lay approximately 5 kilometers from BIAP.Other camps that made up the Victory Base Complex included Camp Liberty (formerly known as Camp Victory North), Camp Striker, and Camp Slayer. On December 1, 2011, Camp Victory, under agreement with the Iraqi Government in 2008, was handed over by the United States to the Iraqis.".
- Camp_Victory owner Iraq.
- Camp_Victory thumbnail Al_Faw_night.jpg?width=300.
- Camp_Victory wikiPageExternalLink abu_ghurayb-cc.htm.
- Camp_Victory wikiPageID "10486397".
- Camp_Victory wikiPageRevisionID "602562407".
- Camp_Victory battles "Iraq War".
- Camp_Victory caption "Al Faw palace, illuminated during the change of command ceremony between III Corps and XVIII Airborne Corps, early February 2005.".
- Camp_Victory commanders Lieutenant_general.
- Camp_Victory commanders Lloyd_Austin.
- Camp_Victory commanders "GEN Raymond T. Odierno".
- Camp_Victory commanders "LTG John R. Vines".
- Camp_Victory commanders "LTG Peter W. Chiarelli".
- Camp_Victory commanders "LTG Raymond T. Odierno".
- Camp_Victory garrison III_Corps_(United_States).
- Camp_Victory garrison I_Corps_(United_States).
- Camp_Victory garrison XVIII_Airborne_Corps_(United_States).
- Camp_Victory garrison "XVIII Airborne Corps".
- Camp_Victory hasPhotoCollection Camp_Victory.
- Camp_Victory location "Baghdad International Airport grounds".
- Camp_Victory name "Camp Victory".
- Camp_Victory type "Logistics facility".
- Camp_Victory used "--12-01".
- Camp_Victory subject Category:Closed_military_facilities_of_the_United_States_in_Iraq.
- Camp_Victory type Artifact100021939.
- Camp_Victory type ClosedMilitaryFacilitiesOfTheUnitedStatesInIraq.
- Camp_Victory type Facility103315023.
- Camp_Victory type Object100002684.
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- Camp_Victory type Whole100003553.
- Camp_Victory type YagoGeoEntity.
- Camp_Victory type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Camp_Victory type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Camp_Victory type MilitaryStructure.
- Camp_Victory type Place.
- Camp_Victory type Wikidata:Q532.
- Camp_Victory type Place.
- Camp_Victory type Location.
- Camp_Victory comment "Camp Victory was the primary component of the Victory Base Complex (VBC) which occupied the area surrounding the Baghdad International Airport (BIAP). The Al-Faw Palace, which served as the headquarters for the Multi-National Corps - Iraq (and later United States Forces - Iraq until it was turned over to the Government of Iraq on December 1, 2011), was located on Camp Victory.".
- Camp_Victory label "Camp Victory".
- Camp_Victory sameAs m.02qflf3.
- Camp_Victory sameAs Q5027657.
- Camp_Victory sameAs Q5027657.
- Camp_Victory sameAs Camp_Victory.
- Camp_Victory wasDerivedFrom Camp_Victory?oldid=602562407.
- Camp_Victory depiction Al_Faw_night.jpg.
- Camp_Victory isPrimaryTopicOf Camp_Victory.
- Camp_Victory name "Camp Victory".