United States Naval Hospital Yokosuka Japan with its eight branch clinics are US Navy medical treatment facilities catering to the medical needs of eligible...
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charge of ship repair and maintenance, the hospital became a Naval Dispensary, later Naval Hospital Yokosuka Japan, and the Supply Department was organized...
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Virginia Old Naval Hospital, in Washington, D.C. Naval Hospital Bremerton, in Bremerton, Washington Naval Hospital Yokosuka Japan U.S. Naval Hospital, Subic...
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The Yokosuka Naval Base (Japanese: 横須賀基地, Hepburn: Yokosuka Kichi), also simply known as the JMSDF Yokosuka Naval Base, is a group of ports and land facilities...
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the U.S. Naval Forces, Philippines Naval Medical Center San Diego Naval Hospital Yokosuka Japan U.S. Naval Hospital, Naples Naval Hospital Guam This...
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Yokosuka Naval District (横須賀鎮守府, Yokosuka chinjufu) was the first of four main administrative districts of the pre-war Imperial Japanese Navy. Its territory...
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(1953- ) Naval Hospital Yokosuka Japan U.S. Naval Hospital, Subic Bay, Philippines Naval Medical Research Center, United States Royal Naval Hospital (disambiguation)...
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Yokosuka (横須賀市, Yokosuka-shi) is a city in Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. As of February 2024[update], the city has a population of 373,797, and a population...
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California Naval Hospital Guam, Agana Heights, Guam Naval Hospital Okinawa, Okinawa, Japan Naval Hospital Yokosuka Japan, Yokosuka, Japan Naval Health Clinic...
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related to Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. Official website JMSDF's channel on YouTube Yokosuka Naval Base Community Website JMSDF News Japan Maritime...
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Yokosuka, Kanagawa Nagiridani Dependent Housing Area, Sasebo, Nagasaki Naval Air Facility Naha, Naha, Okinawa Naval Air Facility Oppama, Yokosuka, Kanagawa...
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U.S. Naval Hospital, Yokosuka, Japan. During the period May 1963 to June 1965 she was the Senior Nurse Corps Officer at the Naval Station Dispensary, Long...
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work in neurology. He served in the United States Navy at the Naval Hospital Yokosuka Japan, where he conducted research on head injuries on veterans of...
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1970, he was evacuated to the United States Naval Hospital, Yokosuka, Japan. Kellogg was released from hospital in October 1970 and returned to duty that...
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Okinawa, Japan, 1945 (Naval Facility Okinawa`) United States Fleet Activities Yokosuka, Japan, opened 1870 United States Fleet Activities Sasebo, Japan, opened...
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subsequent duty assignments included: staff surgeon, U.S. Naval Hospital, Yokosuka, Japan, and ship's surgeon, USS Midway (CV-41). After completing a...
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Naval Hospital Yokosuka Japan Naval Hospital Guam Naval Health Clinic New England Naval Health Clinic Cherry Point Naval Medical Research Command Naval Health...
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wounds in Korea, then-First Lieutenant Yancey was treated at US Naval Hospital Yokosuka, Japan. His story was re-told by a fellow officer there and the recording...
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Naval Base (Japanese: 呉基地, Hepburn: Kure Kichi), also simply known as the JMSDF Kure Naval Base, is a group of ports and land facilities of the Japan...
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1993". Japan Institute of Healthcare Architecture. Retrieved 23 February 2023. "List of English Speaking Facilities". U.S. Naval Hospital, Yokosuka. Retrieved...
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United States Seventh Fleet (redirect from Naval Forces Western Pacific)
Navy. It is headquartered at U.S. Fleet Activities Yokosuka, in Yokosuka, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan. It is part of the United States Pacific Fleet. At...
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The Sasebo Naval Base (Japanese: 佐世保基地, Hepburn: Sasebo Kichi), also simply known as the JMSDF Sasebo Naval Base, is a group of ports and land facilities...
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Eleanor V. Valentin (section Naval career)
in Washington, D.C.; and U.S. Naval Hospital Yokosuka, Japan. Valentin served as director for Administration at Naval Medical Clinic in Pearl Harbor...
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List of United States Navy installations (redirect from US naval bases)
Activities Yokosuka Naval Computer and Telecommunications Station Yokosuka, Japan Busan Naval Base Jinhae Naval Base Kuwait Naval Base Masirah U.S. Naval Base...
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Ridge Alkonis (category CS1 Japanese-language sources (ja))
two Japanese citizens. A Japanese court found Alkonis, who at the time was a weapons officer aboard the USS Benfold at Yokosuka Naval Base in Japan, guilty...
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was a protected cruiser of the Imperial Japanese Navy, designed and built by the Yokosuka Naval Arsenal in Japan. She was the lead ship in the Suma-class...
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The Maizuru Naval Base (Japanese: 舞鶴基地, Hepburn: Maidzuru Kichi), also simply known as the JMSDF Maizuru Naval Base, is a group of ports and land facilities...
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Saburō Sakai (category Japanese naval aviators)
August 1916 – 22 September 2000) was a Japanese naval aviator and flying ace ("Gekitsui-O", 撃墜王) of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II. Sakai had...
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Battle of Tsushima (redirect from Naval tactics at the Battle of Tsushima)
known in Japan as the Battle of the Sea of Japan (Japanese: 日本海海戦, Hepburn: Nihonkai kaisen), was the final naval battle of the Russo-Japanese War, fought...
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Japanese Navy accepted her for service and commissioned her on 10 March 1926. On the day of her commissioning, I-1 was attached to the Yokosuka Naval...
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