Based on the search results, the **1st Infantry Division ("Big Red One")** has been **permanently headquartered at Fort Riley, Kansas, since 2007** after relocating from Würzburg, Germany. Specific details about current overseas deployments are often restricted for operational security, but publicly available information indicates the following:
### 🏠 Permanent Home Station
- **Fort Riley, Kansas**: Primary garrison for administrative, training, and command functions. All major units rotate through here between deployments.
### ⚔️ Recent/Current Operational Regions & Key Bases
1. **Iraq (Counter-ISIS & Advisory Missions)**
- **Erbil Air Base (Kurdistan Region)**: Used for air operations in northern Iraq/syria. Hosts US advisors supporting Kurdish and Iraqi forces.
- **Al-Asad Airbase (Al Anbar Province)**: Major hub for US operations; still active as of 2024.
- **Al-Harir Air Base (Erbil)**: Operational as of January 2024.
- *Note*: US troop levels in Iraq are reduced (~2,500 personnel), focusing on training and counter-terrorism.
2. **Historical Combat Zones (Post-2007)**
- **Fallujah, Iraq**: Operated from **Camp Fallujah** (2004–2009) during intense urban combat, including Operation Phantom Fury (2004).
- **Afghanistan**: Multiple rotations supporting NATO missions (e.g., training Afghan forces).
- **Kuwait**: **Camp Arifjan** serves as a logistics hub for regional operations.
### 🔒 Deployment Specificity Restrictions
- Exact unit locations within conflict zones are **rarely disclosed in real-time** to protect troop safety and mission integrity.
- The division typically deploys **battalion-sized elements** (not the entire division) to forward sites. Recent emphasis is on **advise-and-assist roles** rather than large-scale garrisoning.
### 📝 Summary Table of Key Sites
| **Location** | **Installation** | **Role/Period** | **Current Status** |
|--------------------|------------------------|-------------------------------------|----------------------------|
| Kansas, USA | Fort Riley | Permanent HQ (since 2007) | Active |
| Erbil, Iraq | Erbil Air Base | Air ops, advisory support | Active (as of 2025) |
| Al Anbar, Iraq | Al-Asad Airbase | Major operational hub | Active (as of 2024) |
| Fallujah, Iraq | Camp Fallujah | Urban combat base (2004–2009) | Transferred to Iraq (2009) |
| Kuwait | Camp Arifjan | Regional logistics command | Active |
For historical context: The division also operated in Germany (1945–1955, then rotational), Vietnam (1965–1970), and the Balkans (1990s peacekeeping). Current deployments align with CENTCOM’s focus on Iraq/Syria counter-terrorism partnerships.
That means 1 can only come from Iraq. Anyone able to deploy the remaining Al Quds to the old Iraq-Iran fields within, please.
#MIB #provos #cyberpunkcoltoure
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