Camp Dublin

Camp Dublin was part of the Victory Base Complex, a huge US cluster of military installations outside Baghdad (Iraq). It was the headquarters of the Iraqi Federal Police - Special Training Academy, including a secluded part in which an Italian Carabinieri Contingent was hosted. The scope of the latter was to provide a Gendarmery training to the Iraqi Federal Police (IFP),[1] as part of the NATO Training Mission - Iraq and according to the prerogatives of this Italian Armed Force which performs police functions in its homeland. Italy withdrew its Carabinieri, terminating the training after a long and proficient cooperation with the Iraqi, in 2011.[2]

References

  1. "NATO - News: NATO trains Iraqi Oil Police trainers, 03-Feb.-2011". Nato.int. 2011-02-03. Retrieved 2012-09-30.
  2. "NATO Training Mission–Iraq: obiettivo raggiunto | Ministero della Difesa" (in Italian). Difesa.it. Retrieved 2012-09-30.

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