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  2. Rickenbacker Air National Guard Base - Wikipedia

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    Maurer, Maurer. Air Force Combat Units of World War II.Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 1961 (republished 1983, Office of Air Force History, ISBN 0-912799-02-1).

  3. Camp Zama - Wikipedia

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    Camp Zama is the earliest barrack in Japan. The camp faced many changes as a result of the defeat suffered by the Japanese in World War II. Route 51 is the road to Camp Zama that was specifically built in order for the Emperor to travel to review the graduating classes from Machida Station. The Emperor Showa visited Camp Zama in 1937.

  4. The 311th Military Intelligence Battalion is an active duty Military Intelligence (MI) Battalion of the United States Army stationed at Camp Zama, Japan and assigned to the 500th MI Brigade. The 311th MI Battalion is equipped to continue to provide support and train alongside U.S. Army Japan partner units, and Japan Ground Self-Defense Force ...

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  6. Sagamihara Housing Area - Wikipedia

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    The main commissary for the Camp Zama community is located on SHA. Larger than the commissaries of Camp Zama and Sagami Depot, the SHA commissary stocks approximately 6000 items. [1] The pay at the pump gas station with a small attached convenience store is located in the same shopping area as the commissary.

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  9. List of United States Air Force communications squadrons

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    Camp Drake, Japan, Camp Zama, Japan: AFCS. Activated on 1 Jul 1961. Inactivated and assets absorbed by 1956th Communications Group on 31 Jul 1974. [44] 1968th Communications Squadron: Charleston AFB, South Carolina: July 1961 – April 1992, was 1968 AACS Sq 1969th Communications Squadron: RAF South Ruislip, United Kingdom: AFCS, Inactived June ...