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Yomitan Auxiliary Airfield

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the base boundaries, except in administrative area. 33 serious off-range drop accidents occurred, including the death of a girl on 2 August 1950 when a fuel tank fell into private house, and an 11 June 1965 accident in which a trailer landed off target crushing a 10-year-old girl who was playing in the family yard.
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By 1950, Yontan was redesignated as a parachute drop training facility because its runways were not suitable for large scale or jet aircraft operations. By that time, local residents were started farming at the airfield with the tacit permission of the Air Force, and there were no fences installed on
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In June 1948, the 170th Airway and Air Communications Service (AACS) Squadron was activated at Yontan to provide air traffic control and communications support for USAF units in Okinawa. Shortly after, the 170th was redesignated as the 1962d AACS Squadron. The unit moved to Kadena AB and redesignated
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requirements. Under the agreement of the 16th U.S.–Japan Security Consultative Committee in 1976, 250.78 acres of land at eastern portions of the airfield were partially returned to the Japanese Government in three release actions; 0.48 acres were released on 14 May 1977, 0.19 acres were released on
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on April 1, 1945, United States Marine Corps and United States Army forces seized the airfield on the first day of their landing. It was quickly repaired and became the first airfield on Okinawa to be used by the American forces. Later it was developed into a major American base for Army, Marine,
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Village on the west coast of Okinawa. It was closed in July 1996 and turned over to the Japanese government in December 2006. Today it is home to the Yomitan Village Office and community complex, including baseball fields, running tracks, and community facilities.
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After the Okinawa reversion in 1972, the Japanese Government continued to make Yomitan Auxiliary Airfield (FAC 6027) available for
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operations at Sobe Communication Site. With the completion of the functional relocation of Sobe Communication Site into
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After 1947, there were no units permanently assigned to Yontan and the base was used as an auxiliary installation for
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Maurer, Maurer (1983). Air Force Combat Units Of World War II. Maxwell AFB, Alabama: Office of Air Force History.
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In addition to the USAAF units, Yontan Airfield hosted several Naval and Marine Corps air squadrons equipped with
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Minutes of the 251st Meeting, Joint Committee established by Article XXV of the Status of Forces Agreement (PDF).
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31 May 1977, and 250.11 acres were released on 30 April 1978. The remaining 191 acres were transferred from
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The last parachute drop training was conducted at Yomitan on 19 July 1996. Under the agreement of
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A view of Yontan Air Field looking northeast in 1945 with the East China Sea in the background
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Harding, Stephen, (1993), Flying Terminated Inventory, Wings Magazine, April 1993 edition
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Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Government of Japan, 15 May 1972, pp. 82-84.
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as 1962d AACS Group (later, Communications Group) on 18 February 1955.
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on June 7, 1946. All assigned units in the Pacific were reassigned to
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until the mid-1950s. Later it was placed in auxiliary reserve status.
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Airfields of the United States Army Air Forces in Occupied Japan
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Yontan (Yomitan) Airfield was originally established by the
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http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/facility/yomitan.htm
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Regional Risk and Security in Japan: Whither the everyday
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Hook, Glenn D.; Mason, Ra; O'Shea, Paul (2015-05-20).
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Installations of the United States Air Force in Japan
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Index

Okinawa
Ryukyu Islands
Japan

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United States Air Force
United States Navy
United States Marine Corps
Yomitan
Imperial Japanese Army
Battle of Okinawa
Boeing B-29
Bockscar
atomic bombing of Nagasaki
Kadena Air Base
USFJ
Fifth Air Force
Commander Fleet Activities, Okinawa
Marine Corps Base Camp Smedley D. Butler
Special Action Committee on Okinawa
Ie Jima Auxiliary Airfield
HF/DF
Camp Hansen

F4U Corsairs
PBY Catalinas
F6F Hellcats
Seventh Air Force
VII Bomber Command
38th Bombardment Group

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