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  2. Marine Corps Base Camp Smedley D. Butler - Wikipedia

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    Camp Smedley D. Butler was formerly called Camp or Fort Buckner, named for Army General Simon Bolivar Buckner Jr., who commanded ground forces in the invasion of Okinawa and was killed in the last days of the battle. The renaming of Buckner to Butler occurred after most U.S. Army troops left Okinawa, and the base was transferred to the USMC.

  3. Camp Gonsalves - Wikipedia

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    Camp Gonsalves is a U.S. Marine Corps jungle warfare training area located in northern Okinawa, Japan, across the villages of Kunigami and Higashi.Established in 1958, it is the largest U.S. training facility in Okinawa.

  4. Butler County Regional Transit Authority - Wikipedia

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    Butler County Regional Transit Authority, also stylized as BCRTA, is the primary provider of mass transportation in Butler County, Ohio with twelve routes serving the region. As of 2019, the system provided 620,233 rides over 70,789 annual vehicle revenue hours with 18 buses and 17 paratransit vehicles.

  5. H. Karl Butler - Wikipedia

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    Camp Manatoc officially opened on Butler's property in 1923 with approximately 50 boys. [11]: 11 [5]: 8 "Manatoc" means "a high outlook" or "high plateau" in the Algonquin language, and at that time was a place where there was a spectacular view of the Cuyahoga River Valley. [3]: 89, 95–6 Butler often camped near the dining hall.

  6. Camp Foster - Wikipedia

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    Camp Foster (Japanese: キャンプ・フォスター), formerly known as Camp Zukeran, is a United States Marine Corps camp located in Ginowan City with portions overlapping into Okinawa City, Chatan town and Kitanakagusuku village in the Japanese prefecture of Okinawa Island. It is part of the Marine Corps Base Camp Smedley D. Butler complex.

  7. Camp Kinser - Wikipedia

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    Camp Kinser was Founded in 1949, Shortly after The Pacific War Ended.. The USMC Currently, (2024) Controls the Military base, with Co-op From the USAA. As of 2013, the U.S has indicated that it wants to return to Camp Kinser also known as the Machinato or Makiminato Service Area to Japan by 2030.

  8. Camp Butler National Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    During the Civil War, Camp Butler was the second largest military training camp in Illinois, second only to Camp Douglas in Chicago.After President Lincoln's call for troops in April, 1861, the U.S. War Department sent then Brigadier-General William T. Sherman to Springfield, Illinois, to meet with Governor Richard Yates for the purpose of selecting a suitable site for a training facility.

  9. Camp Butner - Wikipedia

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    A museum dedicated to the soldiers, civilians and prisoners of war who called the camp home from 1942 to 1946, operated by the 501(c)(3) nonprofit Camp Butner Society, is currently housed in the sports arena on 24th Street that was built with the rest of the camp in 1942. The Society has the last remaining wooden structure of its type original ...