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    Ashiya Air Field (芦屋飛行場, Ashiya Hikōjō) (ICAO: RJFA) is a military airdrome of the Japan Air Self-Defense Force Ashiya Airbase (芦屋基地, Ashiya Kitchi). It...
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    are located on the west bank, along with the Japan Air Self-Defense Force Ashiya Base and Ashiya Boat Race Course. Furthermore, the Onga River has a...
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    Canadian Air Force XD723 F-86K MM55-4868 Italian Air Force Museum, Vigna di Valle, formerly flown by Armee de L'air F-86D Ashiya Air Field, Ashiya, Fukuoka...
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    training) Ashiya Air Field, Ashiya, Fukuoka Prefecture 90-8234 F-1 Kasuga Air Base, Kasuga, Fukuoka Prefecture 70-8277 F-1 Tsuiki Air Field, Tsuiki, Fukuoka...
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    Lt. William Downham, from the USAF 36th Fighter Group stationed at Ashiya Air Field, experienced engine failure in his North American P-51 Mustang while...
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    These include the three major U.S. military air bases in Japan (Kadena Air Base, MCAS Iwakuni and Yokota Air Base) and certain smaller aerodromes for firefighting...
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    afterwards to Ashiya Airfield. The 347th later stationed new F-82 Twin Mustangs at the airfield in October 1948, moving them to Ashiya in May 1949. It...
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    Iruma Air Base (EC-1, YS-11EB) Electronic Intelligence Squadron Iruma Air Base (YS-11EB) Air Rescue Wing Detachments: Chitose, Matsushima, Ashiya, Akita...
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    September 1950 the 18th Fighter Wing arrived at K-9 from Ashiya Air Field before moving to Pyongyang East Air Base (K-24) in November 1950. On 5 March 1951 a USAF...
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  • Hokkaidō RJER (RIS) – Rishiri Airport – Rishirifuji, Hokkaidō RJFA – Ashiya Air Field – Ashiya, Fukuoka RJFC (KUM) – Yakushima Airport – Yakushima, Kagoshima...
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  • takeoff from Ashiya Air Field in Ashiya, Japan, killing 23 of the 51 people on board. September 28 – Gulf Aviation, the forerunner of Gulf Air, inaugurates service...
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  • apart. July 23 – A U.S. Air Force Fairchild C-119C Flying Boxcar crashes into a beer hall in Japan just northeast of Ashiya Air Field, killing its entire...
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    bolts of the previous career field's Communications and Information badge, which was based on the emblem first approved for Air Force Communications Service...
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  • Casimir Witucki (category United States Air Force personnel of the Korean War)
    Air Force during the Korean War. He was awarded the rank of second lieutenant and was stationed in Japan. While he was stationed at Ashiya Air Field,...
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    Louis J. Sebille (category United States Army Air Forces officers)
    Korean ground fire. On August 1, Sebille and his squadron moved to Ashiya Air Field and began conducting missions in support of the ground forces in Korea...
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  • began moving to the closest bases to the Korean Peninsula, Itazuke Air Base and Ashiya Air Base. UN Commander Douglas MacArthur ordered another 250 aircraft...
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    18th Fighter-Bomber Group. Forced to withdraw with its tactical units to Ashiya AB, Japan, on 8 August, it returned to Korea on 5 September and advanced...
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  • This article is a list of United States Air Force aeromedical evacuation squadrons both active, inactive, and historical. An aeromedical evacuation squadron's...
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  • USAF (815th Troop Carrier Squadron, 463d Troop Carrier Wing), crashed at Ashiya, Japan when it lost control during landing with single-engine failure. One...
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    36th Airlift Squadron (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Air Force Historical Research Agency)
    airlift squadron of the United States Air Force. It is part of the 374th Operations Group (374th Airlift Wing) at Yokota Air Base, Japan. It is the only forward-based...
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    8th Operations Group (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Air Force Historical Research Agency)
    Air Forces occupation force at Ashiya Air Field on the island of Kyūshū. Initially flying North American P-51D Mustangs in 1946, the 8th provided air...
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    for Bolling Field Command to 4900-4999 for Special Weapons Command. Eventually, the numbers were expanded as high as 9999 for Continental Air Command reserve...
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  • This is a list of former United States Air Force installations. Does not include United States Army Air Forces facilities closed before September 1947...
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  • port squadrons of the United States Air Force. The purpose of an aerial port squadron is to arrange and carry out Air Force logistical functions such as...
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    67th Fighter Squadron (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Air Force Historical Research Agency)
    Airacobras, fitted with proper oxygen systems. The 67 was moved to Kila KiIa Air Field in New Guinea in May 1943. Designated the 67 Fighter Squadron, Two Engine...
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    Andrews Field (later Andrews Air Force Base), Maryland, 21 June 1947 Portland Municipal Airport, Oregon, 27 June 1949 – 29 March 1952 Ashiya Air Base, Japan...
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    The 64th Air Refueling Squadron is a United States Air Force air-refueling squadron assigned to the 22d Operations Group at McConnell Air Force Base, Kansas...
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    April/May 1946. The Wing then moved to Ashiya Army Air Base, Japan at the end of May 1946 to become part of the Fifth Air Force occupation forces. It was redesignated...
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    37th Airlift Squadron (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Air Force Historical Research Agency)
    The 37th Airlift Squadron is part of the 86th Airlift Wing at Ramstein Air Base, Germany. It operates Lockheed C-130J Super Hercules aircraft providing...
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  • The series centers on Mizuki Ashiya, a Japanese girl who lives in the United States. One day, she sees a track and field competition on TV, and becomes...
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