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Forward Operating Base Longstreet

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Forward Operating Base Longstreet, located ten kilometres due north-west of Mitrovska, was established in the fifth month of 1695 AN after the Allied Mission in Eastern Apollonia, Hurmu & Lyrica intervened to ensure the stability of Lontinien following the suppression of the Zeedic garrison and the admission of the Eastern Ulus of the Silver Yak Horde into the territory, while the Hurmu Constabulary and Hurmu Peace Corps continued to build up their own independent capacity to defend and police the borders of an expanded Hurmu realm.

The Forward Operating Base is centred around a two 3,500 metre landing runways formed of prefabricated concrete slabs and is enclosed by a perimeter berm and anti-tank ditch eight kilometres long by four kilometres wide. The interior of the base area is further subdivided into four bastions, partitioned by concrete blast barriers, and two redoubts formed of hardened shelters, buried cargo containers, concrete pillboxes and perimeter earthworks.

Facilities

  • Landing Strip
    • Air Traffic Control Centre
    • Aviation Shelters
    • Cryogenics Compound
    • Fuelling Compound
    • Maintenance and Workshops Compound 1
  • Bastion 1
    • Communications Array
    • Operations Centre
    • Redoubt 1
  • Bastion 2
    • Area Defence Installations
    • Entry Control Point
    • Redoubt 2
  • Bastion 3
    • Central Stores Warehouse
    • Maintenance and Workshops Compound 2
    • Munitions Compound
    • Vehicles Compound
  • Bastion 4
    • Commissariat and Recreational Services Compound
    • Detention Facilities
    • Garrison Habitation Quarters
    • Hospital and Medical Services Compound

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