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Ashiya AB on Kyushu Island, in Japan, where it was reequipped with C-47s.
Ashiya AB, Japan on 13 December 1950.
Ashiya AB was re-assigned P-51s and re-located to Pohang on 16 July 1950. This base was evacuated in August and the squadron operated out of Tsuiki AB in Japan.
ASHIYA AB, JAPAN 490120 KLANDERUD, VERN J F-51D 44-72880 HACHINOHE 15 MI SE, JAPAN 490131 LORINO, NASH E C-46D 44-78336 ITAZUKE AB, JAPAN 490204 HANSEN, EUGENE R F-51D 44-74269 HANEDA AB, JAPAN 490208 CHATFIELD, JAMES D L T-6D 42-84849 HANEDA AB, JAPAN 490208 CALL, GEORGE W F-51D 44-84512 ITAMI AB, JAPAN 490211 PIKE, BYRON P F-51D 44-74242 SAITAMA, JAPAN 490214 LITTLE, DAVID R F-51D 44-74163 ASHIYA AB, JAPAN
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Ashiya AB, Japan as the 483rd Troop Carrier Wing on 1 January 1953 and replaced 403rd Troop Carrier Wing, Medium.
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Ashiya AB, Japan, 21 Jul 1950; Brady AB, Japan, 3 Sep 1950; Itazuke AB, Japan, 24 Oct 1950; Tachikawa AB, Japan, 25 Jan 1951; Ashiya AB, Japan, 26 Jul 1951; Tachikawa AB, Japan, 18 Oct 1951; Ashiya AB, Japan, 28 Mar 1952; Tachikawa AB, Japan, 1 Dec 1952 (deployed at Kisarazu AB, Japan, 14-20 Nov 1955; advanced party at Naha AB, Okinawa, 18 Aug-14 Nov 1958); Naha AB, Okinawa, 15 Nov 1958; Ching Chuan
Ashiya AB (known as "Ashiya by the Se-a"), Japan, and flying mainly at night, retired Major Marshall recalled he would "come home to sleep in the day to the shouts of the kids in the dependents' housing area playing
Ashiya AB, Japan, replaced by the 15th RSM in 1951. A USAFSS COMSEC team also arrived in Korea in September 1950.
Ashiya AB, Japan, he flew 35 combat missions during the Korean Conflict.
Ashiya AB, Japan, August 1950 - January 1951 * 61st Troop Carrier Group, Heavy (C-54 Skymaster) Far East Air Force Combat Cargo Command, Provisional, 10 December 1950-1 January 1951) 1705 Air Transport Wing, 1 January
Ashiya AB in southern Japan, the Wing used virtually every pilot and aircraft of both groups to move approximately 4,000 paratroopers and their equipment from southern Japan to Korea
Ashiya AB in Japan to the Land of the Morning Calm (less calm in those days).
Ashiya AB, Japan, 22 May 1946; Itazuke AB, Japan, 6 Sep 1946; Ashiya AB, Japan, 14 Apr 1947; Itazuke AB, Japan, 25 Mar 1949; Tsuiki AB, Japan, 11 Aug 1950; Suwon AB, South Korea, 5 Oct 1950; Kimpo AB, South Korea, 29 Oct 1950; Pyongyang AB, North Korea, 25 Nov 1950; Seoul AB, South Korea, 3 Dec
Ashiya AB, Japan, 13 Dec 1950; Johnson AB, Japan, 13 Sep-18 Nov 1952; Larson AFB, WA, 21 Nov 1952; Donaldson AFB, SC, 21 Aug 1954 (deployed at Rhein-Main AB,
Ashiya AB , Japan Crashed near K-14 Crashed MIA Crashed 5 my NW of Brady AB, Japan MIA MIA Shot down by AAA June 29th, 1950 July 6th, 1950 September 29th, 1950
Ashiya AB, Japan 20 May 1946; Itazuke AB, Japan, 5 Sep 1946; Ashiya AB, Japan, 15 Apr 1947; Miho AB, Japan, 10 Aug 1948; Itazuke AB, Japan, 16 Jun 1949; Tsuiki AB, Japan, 11 Aug 1950; Suwon AB, South Korea, 7 Oct 1950; Kimpo AB, South Korea, 26 Oct 1950; Pyongyang, North Korea, 25 Nov 1950; Seoul AB, South Korea, 3 Dec 1950;
Ashiya AB, Japan, 4 Sep 1950-15 Nov 1954; Sewart AFB, TN, 15 Nov 1954 (deployed at Clark AFB, Philippines, 1 Dec 1965-30 Jun 1966; RAF Mildenhall, England, 5 May-14 Aug 1967, 28 Mar-29 Jun 1968); Little Rock AFB, AR, 5 Mar 1970-
Ashiya AB, Japan, attacked enemy targets in South Korea in the evening, but bad weather made the raids ineffective. Jun 28, 1950 Far East Air Forces launched its first successful airstrike.
Ashiya AB, Japan, 10 December 1950; Tachikawa AB, Japan, 26 March-15 November 1952 * 314th Troop Carrier Group, Medium (C-82/C-119 Flying Boxcar) Attached to: Far East Air Forces , 7–9 September 1950 Attached to: FEAF Combat Cargo Command, 10 September-30 November 1950 Attached to: 314th Air Division, 1 December 1950-25
;Ashiya Ab RJTA;Atsugi United States Naval Air Station ... http://www.noaa-apt.com/Weather/stations.
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Ashiya AB, Japan on January 1, 1953, trained French pilots and mechanics on temporary duty in Hanoi as part of "Operation Swivel Chair.
Ashiya AB, Japan (J1) after 15-day TDY at Kadena AB, Okinawa.
Ashiya AB, Japan 1316 Detached Operations on Cho-do 1327 Enemy SIGINT Ops - Korean War 1330 Evacuating Cho-do 1337 15th RSM Detached Ops on PY-do
Ashiya Ab Ashiya Air Base Asosan Atsugi United States Naval Air Station Chiba Chichibu Chichijima Chitose Chitose Ab Chitose Air Base Chitose Japanese Air Self Defense Force
Ashiya AB uses T-4 to train cadet pilots, and has integrated maintenance environment. http://headlines.yahoo.co.jp/hl?a=20...000087-san-pol http://sankei.jp.msn.com/politics/ph...1300006-p1.
Ashiya AB, Japan, 30 July 1950 * Pusan East AB (K-9), South Korea, 8 September 1950 * Pyongyang East AB (K-24), North Korea, 21 November 1950 * Suwon AB (K-13), South Korea, 1 December 1950 * Chinhae AB (K-10), South Korea, c.