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Shaibah Air Base (formerly Wahda Air Base before 2003) is an
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airfield in the
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of
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.


History


Royal Air Force use

It was established by the Royal Air Force in 1920 as RAF Station Shaibah, a small and primitive airfield in the desert with a harsh hot and humid climate. A 1930 treaty guaranteed British use till the mid-50s. The resident squadron was
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until 1940 when No. 244 Squadron RAF took over. It expanded during the
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. No 244 Sqn was involved in the Rashid Ali rebellion in 1941. Nos 37 and 70 Squadrons (Wellingtons) operated from Shaibah in support of
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. On 24 April that year, 400 men of the
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were "flown by No.31 Squadron rom India viaShaibah to RAF Habbaniya to reinforce the armoured cars of No.1 RAF Armoured Car Company." RAF Shaibah was under the control of the RAF's Air Headquarters Iraq (see AHQ Iraq and Persia). At this time several units were located at Shaibah. They included: * No. 115 Maintenance Unit RAF (October 1942 - March 1945) * No. 119 Maintenance Unit RAF (October 1942 - July 1945) *No. 8 Supply and Transport Column No. 5153 Squadron of the
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was engaged in building works at Shaibah during the war. Squadron Leader Kenneth Hubbard was Station Commander of RAF Shaibah in 1951-53 when the station was involved in the evacuation of the British personnel from
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in
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. He received the
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in 1953.


Early Iraqi Air Force use (1956–1990)

On 1 March 1956 it was handed over to the
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, and it then became an
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airfield. After that it was renamed to 'Al-Wahda' or Wahda Air Base. The airfield was bombed by a flight of four Mk.82-equipped
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s as part of the
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launched by the Iranian Air Force two hours after the
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in 1980. According to Iranian sources, the
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s and some
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were stationed in this airbase. The airbase was again bombed in the by raid
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on the second day of the war. Early on May 17, 1987, a modified Iraqi Air Force
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of No. 81 Squadron was redeployed from Saddam Air Base to Wahda. This aircraft, nicknamed "Susanna" by the Iraqis was then loaded with two
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cruise missiles for its first test/combat flight. Just after dark, the order "Let the bird fly" was given, signalling Susanna to take off and conduct a sortie over the Persian Gulf as part of the Tanker War. The Falcon 50 fired both of its missiles at unknown ship that it detected on radar and returned to Wahda. This ship turned out to be the leading to the USS ''Stark'' Incident.


1991 Gulf War and abandonment

At 4:05AM on 17 January 1991, a mixed formation of four A-6E TRAM Intruders from VA-115 Eagles and VA-185 Nighthawks from the attacked the airfield at above the ground. The aircraft encountered heavier anti-aircraft artillery (AAA) defences than the other Intruder formation from ''Midway'' attacking Ahmad al-Jaber Airfield. As a result of the AAA at Wahda, the ''Midway'' pilots decided not to attack from low level in the future. On the evening of 17 January, four RAF Tornados attacked Wahda with JP233 anti-runway dispensers. Just after the attack, ZA392, a GR.1 Tornado from No. 617 Sq, crewed by Commander Nigel Eldson and Flight Lieutenant Max Collier, impacted the ground with no survivors. On 23 January at 10:00AM, ''Midway'' launched aircraft again to attack Wahda. This strike however included both Intruders and F/A-18A Hornets. The strike force encountered light AAA with the aircraft bombing the hangars and ammunition storage facilities on the base. On 31 January, another RAF attack took place, this time with the US Navy. Between 08:35 and 08:40M local time (17:35Z–17:40Z), RAF Tornados attacked the hangars, despite the bombs on the lead aircraft failing to be dropped. The USN strike package included six A-6E Intruders, an
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, an A-6E SWIP Intruder from VA-145 equipped with
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s and four F-14 Tomcats. It was abandoned after
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2003 US-led invasion of Iraq

It was captured by
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during the
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of 2003 and it became the site of a British
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and the Shaibah Logistics Base (SLB), but the original RAF buildings remain. While the SLB was in operation it was home to British, Dutch, Czech, Danish and Norwegian forces. The following British units were posted here at some point under
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: * 29 Armoured Engineer Squadron, 35 Engineer Regiment attached to 28 Engineer Regiment constructing a 1,500 man ECI camp. *14 Independent Topographic Squadron, Royal Engineers * 150 Transport Regiment RLC(V) personnel on attachment to 1 (GS) Regt RLC during Op Telic 1 *156 Regiment RLC (V) Deployed as 236 Sqn RLC (V) with attachments from 150 Regt RLC (V) and 157 Regt RLC (V) as a fully-formed transport Sqn. The first Territorial Army (TA) formed unit to be compulsorily mobilised since World War 2 * 160 Transport Regiment (V) RLC on attachment to 2 (Close Support) Battalion REME, from 28 February 2003 until 19 August 2003. *Tyne Tees Regiment - in turn, platoon Light Infantry and Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, then Green Howards and East of England Regiment (Royal Anglian, under OPCON Tyne Tees).July 2003-Jan 2004 Telic 2 and 3. * East of England Regiment (Volunteers) (EER(V)) during Operation Telic 1, 2 and 6 maintaining the security of the base. *
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attached to
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during Op Telic 5 as 13 Headquarters (HQ) Battery. * 200 Battery, Royal Artillery between May 2004 and February 2005. * 210 Battery, Royal Artillery (V) providing force protection during Telic 4. * 220 Battery, 104th Regiment, Royal Artillery Telic 4 between April 2004 and December 2004 providing force protection until December 2004 when the RDG took over. * 269 Battery, Royal Artillery. *8 Tpt Regiment (8LSR) between May 2004 and November 2004 consisting of 3 Tank Transporter Squadron, 5 GT Squadron & 13 GT Squadron (including a Troop and individual augmentees from the Scottish Transport Regiment). *A detachment 9 Supply Regiment from March 2003 until unknown. * 84 Medical Supply Squadron, RAMC between August 2003 and unknown. * 22 Field Hospital. * 207 (Manchester) Field Hospital (Volunteers) providing the lead unit for the field hospital between April 2004 and August 2004. * A Company, 1st Battalion The Royal Irish Regiment. *202 (Midlands) Field Hospital (Volunteers) between May 2003 and July 2003 *Royal Army Veterinary Corps. *In 2007 the SLB was handed over to the Iraqi Army on Op Telic 9 by a specialist reconnaissance troop from 38 Engineer Regiment. 34 field hospital, op telic 1 - 34 Field Hospital was made up of regular troops from their base in Strensall just outside York and members for volunteer reserve units from all over the country. A small 25-bed hospital was sent across the Kuwait-Iraq border in the early days of the war. On arrival at Shaibah, the hospital was set up and ready to take casualties within six and a half hours. Everything that you would expect in a modern hospital was present with an Emergency Department, X-ray, Labs, Surgical Theatres x 2, ITU and a hospital ward. Major Mark Vertue TD, 2IC ER (34 Field Hospital). In effect, the hospital was based on the front line of the British area of responsibility and was the furthest forward medical unit in recent history. Casualties would often miss out the regimental aid posts and dressing stations and go straight to the hospital. Staff at the hospital worked 12-hour shifts without days off until more staff began to arrive around a month later. The 25-bed unit kept working despite some nearby mortar fire, while elements of a bigger hospital were bought in and a 200-bed hospital was eventually built and staff moved over and supplemented.Major Mark Vertue TD, 2IC ER (34 Field Hospital). The hospital took over 3500 casualties through the front door of which more than 350 were major trauma cases and the hospital took around 70 paediatric trauma cases. Injuries included blunt trauma, gunshot wounds, shrapnel injuries and severe burns.It was also the location of the BFBS Radio studios for the duration of the operation. Major Mark Vertue TD, 2IC ER (34 Field Hospital).


Current use

The base is currently used by the Iraqi military as a small base.


See also

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Operation Telic order of battle This is the Operation Telic order of battle, which lists the British Armed Forces, British forces that took part in Operation Telic, including *the 2003 invasion of Iraq, 2003 Invasion of Iraq, *subsequent operations during the occupation and Coal ...
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List of United Kingdom Military installations used during Operation Telic A list is a set of discrete items of information collected and set forth in some format for utility, entertainment, or other purposes. A list may be memorialized in any number of ways, including existing only in the mind of the list-maker, but ...
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List of United States Military installations in Iraq The United States Department of Defense continues to have a large number of temporary military bases in Iraq, most a type of forward operating base (FOB). Depending on their size or utility, the installations were called: camp, forward operatin ...


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RAF Shaibah, Iraq.


Notes

:A. ''A-6E Intruders: 1976-1996'' states that only the SWIP Intruder could fire the HARM, since the strike took place close to the Persian Gulf, it most likely would've been from VA-145 onboard the USS ''Ranger''. {{authority control Iraqi Air Force bases 1920 establishments in Iraq History of Basra Governorate Royal Air Force stations in Asia Iraq–United Kingdom relations World War II airfields in Iraq Iraq War sites