Halliburton at War
Halliburton's subsidiaries provide troop support and logistics services under the Army's Logistics Civil Augmentation Program (LOGCAP), contract, which began in 1992.
SOMALIA: DECEMBER 1992
$62 million
Build and operate base camp showers, laundry, latrines, water production and storage, solid waste removal; provide translators
RWANDA: AUGUST 1994
$6.3 million
Manage water production, storage and distribution
HAITI: SEPTEMBER 1994
$133 million
Build and operate base camp; manage air and seaport operations
SAUDI ARABIA AND KUWAIT: OCTOBER 1994
$5.1 million
Manage food and laundry service, unload and store shipping containers (Operation Vigilant Warrior)
ITALY: SEPTEMBER 1995
$6.3 million
Build base camp (Operation Deny Flight)
BOSNIA AND KOSOVO: DECEMBER 1995
$2.2 billion
Build and operate base camp; manage railroad and seaport operations
AFGHANISTAN: OCTOBER 2001
$133 million budgeted
Manage base camp and airfields; train Georgian military forces
IRAQ: MARCH 2001
More than $800 million to date
Manage base camps for U.S. troops; manage facilities for occupation authority officials; support Defense Department teams searching for weapons of mass destruction
Estimated total value: $3.3 billion
Sources: General Accounting Office, Army, CorpWatch










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