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U.S. ARMY IN JAPAN. 1945 ~ MAJOR UNITS. U.S. Army Japan. Sixth Army. Eighth Army. Tenth Army. I Corps. IX Corps. 1945 ~ 1950. X Corps. XI Corps. 1945 ~ 1946. XIV Corps. XVI Corps. XXIV Corps. 1945 ~ ... INSTALLATIONS. KANAGAWA. TOKYO. Camp Chigasaki Camp Coe Camp Fuchinobe Camp McGill Camp McNeely Camp Moore Camp Zama Ikego Ammunition Depot
On November 1, 1994, 9th Theater Army Area Command (TAACOM) was activated to enhance USARJ’s ability to perform its two main missions: defense of Japan and support regional contingencies with...
There are 23 US military bases in Japan according to our database which is being updated all the time. Learn more about US Bases in Japan.
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In 1874, the Army Ministry of the Meiji Government built a modern occidental military Academy on the former estate of the Owari-Tokugawa at Ichigaya in Tokyo, where training in the French...
U.S. Army Japan (USARJ) first appeared on 1 July 1957 as a major subordinate command of United States Army Pacific (USARPAC) in Hawaii. Reorganized again on 1 September 1968, USARJ employed a new structure to maximize operational efficiency while keeping its existing missions and functions.
Defeating Japan in WWII in 1945, the United States, placed Japan under occupation, took over Japanese military bases and used them as the frontline bases of the Cold War. These bases were intensely used in the 1950-53 Korean War as the attack posts in the immediate rear of the war front.