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  2. Camp Zama - Wikipedia

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    Camp Zama also houses an emergency shelter for the Emperor, and to this day, it has been maintained by the U.S. Army Garrison Japan. The Camp Zama theater workshop is one of the few remaining buildings from the pre-occupation era. It is a large hall that was used for ceremonies by the Imperial Japanese Army. Additionally, the former recreation ...

  3. 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.

  4. Fujisawa, Kanagawa - Wikipedia

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    The northern part of the city is on the Sagamino plateau while the southern part is abutted on the Shonan Beach. Fujisawa has three major topographical features: the island of Enoshima to the south connected to the Katase shoreline area by a road bridge, and two rivers, the Hikiji and the Sakai, which run north-south.

  5. United States Army, Japan - Wikipedia

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    The following units make up US Army Japan: [2] United States Army Japan, Honshu, Japan. I Corps (Forward) U.S. Army Garrison Japan (Camp Zama) United States Army Aviation Battalion, Japan; 35th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion 623rd Movement Control Team; 78th Signal Battalion; 311th Military Intelligence Battalion; United States Army Japan ...

  6. Torii Station - Wikipedia

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    US Army Garrison Okinawa is a US Army facility located in Yomitan, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan.Home to the United States Army on Okinawa, 10th Support Group (Regional), along with the 1st Battalion, 1st Special Forces Group (Airborne), 247th MP DET, and the 349th Signal Company (78th SIG BN) provide support to all other U.S. military services on the island.

  7. Sōbudai-mae Station - Wikipedia

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    Sōbudai-mae Station opened on 1 April 1927 as Zama Station (座間駅). [1] With the opening of the nearby Imperial Japanese Army Academy ( Rikugun Shikan Gakkō ), the station was renamed Shikan-gakkō-mae Station ( 士官学校前駅 ) on 1 June 1937. [ 1 ]

  8. U.S. Army Aviation Battalion Japan - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Army Aviation Battalion Japan, conducts a variety of air movement and training support missions to include distinguished visitor transport, U.S. military and Department of Defense civilian transport, overwater/shipboard operations, humanitarian assistance/disaster relief, casualty evacuation, external sling-load operations, rappelling ...

  9. 78th Signal Battalion (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 78th Signal Battalion was activated October 16, 1992, and based at Camp Zama, Japan but is tied to the U.S. Army Signal Corps history and lineage dating back to the end of World War II. [ 4 ] [ 5 ]