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Home » Jarhead Jazz » Japan Sees Major Basing Change

Japan Sees Major Basing Change

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U.S. Navy and Marine Corps units in Japan are engaged in a mas­sive shift of bases and buildup of facil­i­ties as part of the planned realign­ment of U.S. bases and forces.

As part of the realign­ment, 57 carrier-​​based air­craft of Carrier Air Wing 5 — assigned to the car­rier Kitty Hawk (CV 63) — and about 3,800 Navy per­son­nel and their fam­ily mem­bers will be relo­cated from the Atsugi Naval Air Facility in Kanagawa Prefecture to the Iwakuni Marine Corps Air Station in Yamaguchi Prefecture.

Also, 12 KC-​​130 Hercules tanker-​​cargo air­craft from marine squadron VMGR-​​152 now at the Futenma base on Okinawa will relo­cate to Iwakuni. That squadron has about 350 Marine per­son­nel. It is not clear whether the Navys light anti-​​submarine heli­copter squadron HSL-​​51, which pro­vides SH-​​60F/​MH-​​60R Sea Hawks to sur­face ships based in Japan, will also shift from Atusgi to Iwakuni.

About 50 U.S. Marine air­craft and 6,000 U.S. per­son­nel and their fam­ily mem­bers are now located at the Iwakuni base. The Japanese Maritime Self-​​Defense Force also has air­craft based at Iwakuni. Under the realign­ment the total of U.S.-Japanese air­craft at Iwakuni could reach some 150.

Under agree­ments between the United States and Japan, the Japanese gov­ern­ment will pay for most base improve­ments at Iwakuni. This will include new oper­a­tions facil­i­ties, air­craft park­ing aprons, bil­lets for unmar­ried per­son­nel, schools, leisure facil­i­ties, store­houses, fuel depots, and muni­tions stor­age. With the recent relo­ca­tion of run­ways at the base, the Japanese gov­ern­ment has already spent 240 bil­lion yen. The realign­ment will also cost the U.S. gov­ern­ment sev­eral hun­dred mil­lion dollars.

The car­rier Kitty Hawk, which oper­ates Carrier Air Wing 5, is based at Yokosuka, the only U.S. car­rier that is home ported out­side of the con­ti­nen­tal United States. She will be replaced in 2008 by the car­rier George Washington (CVN 73), now based at the Norfolk naval base. The Kitty Hawk, com­pleted in 1961, will return to the United States and be decom­mis­sioned. She is the last oil-​​burning CV-​​type car­rier in U.S. Navy service.

– Norman Polmar

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  1. springboard says:
    July 6, 2007 at 1:02 pm

    What’s Norm doing here, slum­ming with us blog­gers? Has he posted here before? Is he a new hire? What?
    If I haven’t just missed his by-​​lines, it’s nice to see him in a new forum!

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  2. Ward says:
    July 6, 2007 at 1:57 pm

    Norman’s an old friend of ours who will be a reg­u­lar pres­ence both here and the Warfighter’s Forum at Military​.com (http://​www​.mil​i​tary​.com/​w​a​r​f​i​g​h​t​ers). Check out his Spy Corner there — a daily “must read.”

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  3. springbored says:
    July 7, 2007 at 3:18 pm

    Good, good…

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  4. Brian H says:
    July 8, 2007 at 12:41 am

    That 240 bn yen is about $2 bn US. So the Japanese have almost order of mag­ni­tude more spend­ing in the project more than the US so far. I guess they’re plan­ning to get back in the game.
    Excellent news.

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  5. P.J. Busche says:
    August 10, 2008 at 7:32 am

    Excellent. I served at MCAS Iwakuni from 1987–1989. It was the best two years of my entire mil­i­tary career.

    Reply

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