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    Regional Support Group Torii, USARJ Newspaper Fact Database Military Networking Site Phone Directory Torii MWR Site Torii Station on themilitaryzone Wikimedia...
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    and the remainder of the 1st Battalion were assembled and deployed to Torii Station, Okinawa during the spring and summer of 1984. The 2nd and 3rd Battalions...
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    Torii Station (Japanese: 鳥居駅, Torii-eki) is a railway station in the city of Shinshiro, Aichi, Japan, operated by Central Japan Railway Company (JR Tōkai)...
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    Torii Suneemon (鳥居 強右衛門, 1540 – May 16, 1575) was an ashigaru (low class footman) who served the Okudaira family, retainer of Tokugawa Ieyasu. He became...
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    Kadena Air Base, Camp Foster, Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, Camp Hansen, Camp Schwab, Torii Station, Camp Kinser, and Camp Gonsalves. The area of 14...
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  • installation. All local Army-specific support for the unit is located on Torii Station, but due to the joint force nature of United States military operations...
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    November 2009, Staff Sergeant Clyde "Drew" Gunn, a U.S. Army soldier stationed at Torii Station was involved in a hit-and-run accident of a pedestrian in Yomitan...
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  • follows: 10th Support Group Headquarters and Headquarters Company, Torii Station 35th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion Ammunition Depot (Director:...
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    original special forces groups (10th and 77th) were joined by the 1st SFG, stationed in the Far East. Additional groups were formed in 1961 and 1962 after...
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    torii gates. The shrine is just outside Inari Station on the Nara Line of the West Japan Railway Company (JR), a five-minute ride from Kyoto Station....
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    Itsukushima Shrine (category Torii)
    "floating" torii. It is in the city of Hatsukaichi, in Hiroshima Prefecture in Japan, accessible from the mainland by ferry at Miyajimaguchi Station. The shrine...
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    Okinawa Memorial Day Naval Base Okinawa Marine Corps Air Station Futenma Camp Hansen Torii Station Camp Schwab Camp Foster Camp Kinser Giretsu Kuteitai Okinawa...
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    installations in Japan Camp Zama Fort Buckner Sagami general depot Torii station Tower 22 military base , Rukban Muwaffaq Salti Air Base , Azraq , Zarqa...
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    Garrison Torii Station was activated on 11 July 2011 and was officially recognized as a battalion-level command. On 4 March 2014, U.S. Army Garrison Torii Station...
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    (Airborne), which are located on Okinawa, Japan at Kadena Air Base and Torii Station, respectively. On 8 July 1991, SOCPAC assumed control of Naval Special...
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    (January 13, 2002). "Okinawa service salutes Nate Chapman a former Torii Station Green Beret killed in Afghanistan". Stars and Stripes Pacific edition...
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    timeframe, the headquarters was transferred to its present location at Torii Station. The provisional status was dropped 16 October 1987. The 10th Area Support...
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    1st Special Forces Group (A), United States Army Pacific Command in Torii Station, Japan, until June 1998. He then assumed a squadron command within the...
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    (LRC) 38th Air Defense Artillery Brigade U.S. Army Garrison Okinawa (Torii Station) 10th Support (Group Regional) (Brigade-level logistics) 1st Battalion...
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    of Torii Station were developed as American family housing, but have been returned to Okinawan ownership. Two facilities, Torii Communication Station (Army;...
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    and began providing weather support for U.S. Army Special Forces at Torii Station, Japan. From December 1996 periodically deployed aircraft and personnel...
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    Kanagawa, Japan DSCS, Fort Buckner, Okinawa, Japan USANEC-Okinawa, Torii Station, Okinawa, Japan 78th Signal Battalion, U.S. Army (13 January 2015)....
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    Shimenawa (section Torii)
    construction begins on a new building. They are often found at Shinto shrines, torii gates, and sacred landmarks. Shimenawa are also placed on yorishiro, objects...
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    the top View of escalators through a big torii View of escalators through a big torii Big Torii Torii Row Torii Row List of National Treasures of Japan...
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    Nezu Shrine (section Torii)
    Another shorter path of torii leads down some stairs from the subsidiary Komagome Shrine to the larger path of torii. red myōjin torii at one of the entrances...
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    Elmendorf–Richardson Hawaii: Schofield Barracks Japan: Camp Zama and Torii Station Korea: Korea Field Office, Camp Humphreys, Camp Red Cloud, Camp Casey...
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    (Nishi-no-ō'mon), also known as Gokuraku-mon (極楽門). Further to the west is a stone torii, which is imagined to be the Eastern Gate to Sukhavati, the Pure Land of...
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    Shinto shrine located in Ōarai City, Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan. It has three torii gates leading into the ocean. It worships Sukunabikona a god of alcohol...
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    (from Kudanshita Station) Syagō Hyō (社号標) (Stone pillar on which the shrine name is engraved) Sazareishi (さざれ石) – near the Daiichi Torii Red stone – near...
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    Southeast Asia and parts of East Asia. Chinese Shanmen gateways, Japanese torii gateways, Korean Iljumun and Hongsalmun gateways, Vietnamese Tam quan gateways...
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