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  2. Bubungan Dua Belas - Wikipedia

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    The residency served as Japanese headquarters during the Japanese occupation of Brunei in December 1941. [a] [12] The residency only sustained a few bullet wounds in the roof from Allied aircraft machine guns during the 1944 bombardment of Brunei Town. Despite the town's extensive destruction, the residency appears to be mostly intact in a 1948 ...

  3. Japanese occupation of British Borneo - Wikipedia

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    Before the outbreak of World War II in the Pacific, the island of Borneo was divided into five territories. Four of the territories were in the north and under British control – Sarawak, Brunei, Labuan, an island, and British North Borneo; while the remainder, and bulk, of the island, was under the jurisdiction of the Dutch East Indies.

  4. Imperial Japanese Navy bases and facilities - Wikipedia

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    Kure Naval Base - now a Japan Self-Defense Forces facility and museum; Maizuru Naval Base Maizuru Naval District - now a Japan Self-Defense Forces facility and museum; Hiroshima Naval Base; Oroku Aerodrome/Oroku Naval Air Base - now the Naha Airport/Naha Air Base (JSADF, but the MSDF also has a presence) Kōchi Airfield - now Kōchi Ryōma Airport

  5. Muara Naval Base - Wikipedia

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    Muara Naval Base (Malay: Pangkalan Tentera Laut Muara) is a naval base which serves as the headquarters and main operating base for the Royal Brunei Navy (RBN; Tentera Laut Diraja Brunei, TLDB). [1] It is situated approximately 4 kilometres (2 miles ) from Muara Town , Brunei-Muara District , in the sultanate of Brunei Darussalam .

  6. List of countries with overseas military bases - Wikipedia

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    Smaller numbers of overseas military bases are operated by China, Iran, India, Italy, Japan, Saudi Arabia, Singapore and the United Arab Emirates. The United States is the largest operator of military bases abroad, with 38 "named bases" [ note 1 ] with active duty, national guard, reserve, or civilian personnel as of September 30, 2014.

  7. Brunei - Wikipedia

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    The airport runway was constructed by the Japanese during the occupation, and in 1943 Japanese naval units were based in Brunei Bay and Labuan. The naval base was destroyed by Allied bombing, but the airport runway survived. The facility was developed as a public airport.