Camp Eggers, NATO military base in central Kabul, Afghanistan.
Camp Eggers was a military base in central Kabul that served as headquarters for NATO Training Mission-Afghanistan. The compound housed training facilities, communications centers, administrative offices, and accommodation blocks for military personnel.
The base was established in 2004 and named after Captain Daniel W. Eggers, who died in an IED explosion near Kandahar. It became a key center for coordination between NATO forces and Afghan military personnel.
The base fostered international cooperation through regular meetings between NATO forces and Afghan military leaders to strengthen regional security capabilities.
Access to the base was restricted to authorized military personnel and required appropriate security clearances. Visitors needed accompaniment from military officials to move through the secured compound.
The facility operated intensive training programs between 2006 and 2014 that taught thousands of Afghan security personnel through multinational instructors. This large-scale instruction effort was central to building local military capabilities.
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