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Icicle Range (No information or photo's at this time)
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Incheon (No information at this time)
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Imjin River (no information at this time)
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Camp Indian (Camp Indian has now closed)
D Company 44th Engineer Battalion
HHC, 2nd Battalion, ABN 505th
HHC, 2nd Battalion, ABN 505th
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Camp Intercept
1961 44th Artillery
1970 F Battery, 4th battalion, 44th Artillery
1961 44th Artillery
1970 F Battery, 4th battalion, 44th Artillery
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Camp Irwin (Acquired September 13,1953) (TAC2-Site36, Pobwon-Ni Area) (Camp Irwin has now closed)
1955-1970 24th Medical Battalion, 24th Infantry Division. 15th Medical Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division. 2nd Medical Battalion, 2nd Infantry Division.
1958-1959 15th Medical Battalion, 1st Cavalry
1963-1964 Headquarters & Headquarters, A,B,C Company,15th Medical Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division
1967-1968 C Company, 2nd Medical Battalion, 2nd Infantry Division
1970 Administration, 2nd Battalion, 71 ADA Brigade.
1971-1972 B,C Battery, 2nd Battalion, 71st ADA, 38th Brigade (HAWK)
M-5, 2nd Medical Battalion, 2nd Infantry Division
D Company, 2nd Medical Battalion
B & C Battery, 2nd Battalion, 71st Artillery
1955-1970 24th Medical Battalion, 24th Infantry Division. 15th Medical Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division. 2nd Medical Battalion, 2nd Infantry Division.
1958-1959 15th Medical Battalion, 1st Cavalry
1963-1964 Headquarters & Headquarters, A,B,C Company,15th Medical Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division
1967-1968 C Company, 2nd Medical Battalion, 2nd Infantry Division
1970 Administration, 2nd Battalion, 71 ADA Brigade.
1971-1972 B,C Battery, 2nd Battalion, 71st ADA, 38th Brigade (HAWK)
M-5, 2nd Medical Battalion, 2nd Infantry Division
D Company, 2nd Medical Battalion
B & C Battery, 2nd Battalion, 71st Artillery
Camp Irwin Compound M-5, 2nd Medical Battalion, 2nd Infantry Division
Welcome to Camp Irwin, B & C Battery
Military Police Barracks
Camp Irwin Theater, 2nd Infantry Division
Camp Irwin Orderly Room, 71st ADA, 1st Air Mobile HAWK
Camp Irwin Welcome
Camp Irwin 2nd Medical
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Camp Irwin Gate
D Company, 2nd Medical Battalion, 2nd Infantry Division
Camp Irwin PX
Camp Irwin Main Gate
Camp Irwin Motor Pool
Camp Irwin PX & Theater
Camp Irwin Bull Dog Barracks
Camp Irwin 1978
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Camp Irwin Gate 1978
Camp Irwin Military Police, Compound Sesurity
Camp Irwin 32nd Medical Main Gate, Guard Shack
Camp Irwin NCO Club & Officers Club on the Right
Camp Irwin 2nd Medical Battalion (Dispensary)
2nd Infantry Division 1966 Camp Irwin Gate 2010
Camp Irwin & Camp Warner 1970
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Camp Jackson (formerly I-3) (Acquired December 23,1953) (Western Corridor DMZ) (Camp Jackson has now closed)
This camp was named in memory of Private First Class George W. Jackson Jr., 25th Artillery battalion. He was killed in action on November 23rd, 1951 and awarded the Silver Star posthumously.
Camp Jackson was established in May 1952as an Artillery Camp. The artillerymen lived in tents until 1955 when they erected Quonset Huts. Two years later concrete block Laterites, Mess Hall, and recreation buildings were built.
The 3rd Brigade Headquarters, 2nd Infantry Division was stationed here and then ay Camp Young. Camp Jackson was released to the ROK Army in 1971. The camp an active base with many of the Quonset Huts surviving.
1963 123rd Signal Company, 4th Ordnance Battalion
Headquarters & Headquarters, 3rd Brigade, 7th Division
1971 ROK Army
This camp was named in memory of Private First Class George W. Jackson Jr., 25th Artillery battalion. He was killed in action on November 23rd, 1951 and awarded the Silver Star posthumously.
Camp Jackson was established in May 1952as an Artillery Camp. The artillerymen lived in tents until 1955 when they erected Quonset Huts. Two years later concrete block Laterites, Mess Hall, and recreation buildings were built.
The 3rd Brigade Headquarters, 2nd Infantry Division was stationed here and then ay Camp Young. Camp Jackson was released to the ROK Army in 1971. The camp an active base with many of the Quonset Huts surviving.
1963 123rd Signal Company, 4th Ordnance Battalion
Headquarters & Headquarters, 3rd Brigade, 7th Division
1971 ROK Army
Camp Jackson Headquarters & Headquarters, 3rd Brigade, 7th Division
Camp Jackson 1955
Camp Jackson 1st Cavalry
Camp Jackson 1965
Camp Jackson 1963
Camp Jackson Compound 1954
Camp Jackson Entrance 1965
Camp Jackson Katusa Training Academy,
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Camp Jackson, 123rd Signal Company, 4th Ordnance Battalion 1963
Camp Jackson Motor Pool
Camp Jackson Gate
Camp Jackson looking to rear of camp
Camp Jackson Compound 1954
DMZ CP
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Camp Jackson Entrance 1965
Camp Jackson 1st Cavalry
Camp Jackson Mess Hall 1965
Camp Jackson, 123rd Signal Company, 4th Ordnance Battalion 1963
Camp Jackson looking to rear of camp
Camp Jackson 1955
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Camp Jackson, most of the buildings are taken down by the local Korean goverment
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Camp Jeb Stuart (formerly F-4) (Dragonhead Area) (Returned to the R.O.K in 1971)
This camp was named on February 17th, 1960 to memorialized James Ewell Brown Stuart. In 1855 Lieutenant Stuart was assigned to the new 1st Regiment at Fort Riley, Kansas. During his stay at the Fort he helped raise money for St Mary's Chapel the first stone church in Kansas. Jeb Stuart saw duty on the Kansas frontier, but resigned from the Army in 1861 to enter service of the Confederacy as a Colonel off the 1st Virginia. Jeb Stuart became a famous cavalrymen known for his daring raids. He Died in the battle of the Yellow Tavern, Virginia on May 12th, 1864.
The camp was named on June 1960. This camp was created in 1953 using tents and a few Quonset Huts. In 1955 the infantry troops moved Quonset Huts. When naming Camp Stuart it was home to D Company, 3rd Medium, 3rd Battalion, 23rd Infantry. m Tank Battalion, Cavalry Division. The 2nd Division converted to an Infantry Camp for C Company, 3rd Battalion, 23rd Infantry. In 1971 the ROK Army made it an Infantry Post.
1955 D Company, 3rd Medium, 3rd Battalion, 23rd Infantry
1963-1964 C Company 2nd Battalion, 7th Cavalry, 2nd Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division
1970 A Troop, 4th 7th Cavalry
D Company, 3rd Medium, 3rd Battalion, 23rd Infantry
1971 ROK Army
This camp was named on February 17th, 1960 to memorialized James Ewell Brown Stuart. In 1855 Lieutenant Stuart was assigned to the new 1st Regiment at Fort Riley, Kansas. During his stay at the Fort he helped raise money for St Mary's Chapel the first stone church in Kansas. Jeb Stuart saw duty on the Kansas frontier, but resigned from the Army in 1861 to enter service of the Confederacy as a Colonel off the 1st Virginia. Jeb Stuart became a famous cavalrymen known for his daring raids. He Died in the battle of the Yellow Tavern, Virginia on May 12th, 1864.
The camp was named on June 1960. This camp was created in 1953 using tents and a few Quonset Huts. In 1955 the infantry troops moved Quonset Huts. When naming Camp Stuart it was home to D Company, 3rd Medium, 3rd Battalion, 23rd Infantry. m Tank Battalion, Cavalry Division. The 2nd Division converted to an Infantry Camp for C Company, 3rd Battalion, 23rd Infantry. In 1971 the ROK Army made it an Infantry Post.
1955 D Company, 3rd Medium, 3rd Battalion, 23rd Infantry
1963-1964 C Company 2nd Battalion, 7th Cavalry, 2nd Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division
1970 A Troop, 4th 7th Cavalry
D Company, 3rd Medium, 3rd Battalion, 23rd Infantry
1971 ROK Army
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Camp Jennings (Artillery Valley DMZ) (No information at this time)
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Camp Johnson (Nopa-Dong, Pugam-Ni)
1962-1964 Headquarters & Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 7th Cavalry (Mechanized), 1st Cavalry Division
1965 A Company Ordnance
1962-1964 Headquarters & Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 7th Cavalry (Mechanized), 1st Cavalry Division
1965 A Company Ordnance
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Camp Jessup (Munsan, Paju-Ri) (No photo's at this time)
1963-1964 Headquarters & Headquarters Company 2nd S&T Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division
1963-1964 15th Postal Unit APO 24
1957-1973 HHC & A Company S&T
1963-1964 Headquarters & Headquarters Company 2nd S&T Battalion, 1st Cavalry Division
1963-1964 15th Postal Unit APO 24
1957-1973 HHC & A Company S&T
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Camp Jecelin - Uijonbu
Sgt. William R. Jecelin received the Medal of Honor for his action during the Korean War.
Sgt. William R. Jecelin received the Medal of Honor for his action during the Korean War.
Camp Jecelin 1955-1956
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Camp Jonathan Williams (Seoul)
General Jonathan Williams was Chief Engineer of the Army, 1805-1812. His memory was honored in the 1961 naming of this Camp.
This camp was built in the Korean War as an Engineer base. A number of engineer units served here. In 1954 the 547th Engineers were at this camp. They left in 1960, replaced by the 600th Engineers who stayed until 1965. An Ordnance Company, the 37th took over the camp and stayed until the 7th Division went back to the United States in 1971. At that time the ROK Army moved into the Quonset Hut Camp. It is an active ROK camp nine miles southwest of Uijngbu at the junction of Route 39 and Route 1.
1954, the 547th Engineers
1965, 600th Engineers 1965
1970, 335ft Maintenance Battalion
37th Ordnance Company
R.O.K Army
General Jonathan Williams was Chief Engineer of the Army, 1805-1812. His memory was honored in the 1961 naming of this Camp.
This camp was built in the Korean War as an Engineer base. A number of engineer units served here. In 1954 the 547th Engineers were at this camp. They left in 1960, replaced by the 600th Engineers who stayed until 1965. An Ordnance Company, the 37th took over the camp and stayed until the 7th Division went back to the United States in 1971. At that time the ROK Army moved into the Quonset Hut Camp. It is an active ROK camp nine miles southwest of Uijngbu at the junction of Route 39 and Route 1.
1954, the 547th Engineers
1965, 600th Engineers 1965
1970, 335ft Maintenance Battalion
37th Ordnance Company
R.O.K Army
Camp Jonathan Williams Gate 2010
Camp Jonathan Williams
Camp Jonathan Williams Motor Pool Across the road
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Camp Jonathan Williams Enlisted Barracks
Camp Jonathan Williams central Latrine on the left
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Camp Jonathan Williams Orderly Room Barracks, Mess Hall
Camp Jonathan Williams Enlisted Barracks
Camp Jonathon Williams 335th Maintenance Battalion 1969-1970
Camp Jonathan Williams Motor Pool Across the road
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Camp Johnson
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JSA (DMZ Camps, Neutral Nations Compound)
Swish & Swedish Camp Neutral Forces
U.S. Army Support Group JSA 8th Army
1st Cavalry DMZ Police
3rd Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division
Swish & Swedish Camp Neutral Forces
U.S. Army Support Group JSA 8th Army
1st Cavalry DMZ Police
3rd Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division
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JSA
Swiss and Swedish Camp, Neutral Nations Supervisory Commission
MAC Joint Security Area
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Crossing Station all press will be shown to guard before entering DMZ
U.S. Army Support Group J.S.A., 8th Army
North Korean Flag DMZ 1966
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Crossing Station
Crossing Station all press will be shown to guard before entering DMZ
Crossing Station all press will be shown to guard before entering DMZ
Panmunjun Crossing Station
JSA U.S. Command Security Battalion 31st Infantry
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Swiss & Swedish delegations August 1, 1953
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JUSMAG-K U.S. Naval Forces Chinhae Facility 1973
1973, JUSMAG-K U.S. Naval Forces Facility
1973, JUSMAG-K U.S. Naval Forces Facility
JUSMAG-K U.S. Naval Forces Facility 1973
JUSMAG-K U.S. Naval Forces Facility 1973
Commissary Crew 1973
Conference Room at the Village, Kojedo 1973
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JUSMAG-K U.S. Naval Forces Facility 1973
Dispensary Crew 1973
Commissary 1973
1973
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JUSMAG-K U.S. Naval Forces Facility 1973
Dispensary 1973
Chapel and Library 1973
1973
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K6 Air Base (Compound)
K-6 Compound (Air Base) 1953 was later called Camp Humphreys (U.S. Army Humphreys Garrison)
K-6 Compound (Air Base) 1953 was later called Camp Humphreys (U.S. Army Humphreys Garrison)
K-6 Air Base Pyongtaek 1953
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K-9 Air Field (Acquired August 1,1962) (No photo's at this time)
Pusan East K-9 Air Base 1950-1990
Pusan East K-9 Air Base 1950-1990
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K16 Air Base Acquired May 3,1972) (No information at this time)
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K47 Air Base (No information at this time)
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Camp Kaiser (Northern Area)
Camp Kaiser was named after SFC Ken Kaiser who was killed on January 20, 1952. Camp Kaiser is located next to Uncheon-Ni North East of Camp Casey and about 50miles North of Seoul. Camp Kaiser was officially named in 1954. camp Kaiser was occupied by 17th Infantry Regiment, 7th Infantry Division on and off from 1952.
1954 1st, 17th Infantry Regiment, 7th Infantry Division
1959 2nd Recon, 10th Cavalry, 7th Infantry Division
1964 AFNN Radio
1969 HHC 2nd, 17th Medical
C Company, 17th Infantry\
1st Battalion (Mech) 17th Infantry
18th Military Police & 13th Engineer
D Company, 2nd, 3rd Infantry
2nd Brigade, 17th Headquarters
Camp Kaiser was named after SFC Ken Kaiser who was killed on January 20, 1952. Camp Kaiser is located next to Uncheon-Ni North East of Camp Casey and about 50miles North of Seoul. Camp Kaiser was officially named in 1954. camp Kaiser was occupied by 17th Infantry Regiment, 7th Infantry Division on and off from 1952.
1954 1st, 17th Infantry Regiment, 7th Infantry Division
1959 2nd Recon, 10th Cavalry, 7th Infantry Division
1964 AFNN Radio
1969 HHC 2nd, 17th Medical
C Company, 17th Infantry\
1st Battalion (Mech) 17th Infantry
18th Military Police & 13th Engineer
D Company, 2nd, 3rd Infantry
2nd Brigade, 17th Headquarters
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Kangnung Air Base - Koryo (No information or photo's at this time)
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Camp Kensington (formerly L-4) (Artillery Valley)
Camp Kensington was an Artillery Camp. For whom it is named it is not known. Like the camps in t it was transferred he region it was transferred to the ROK Army in 1971
Camp Kensington was an Artillery Camp. For whom it is named it is not known. Like the camps in t it was transferred he region it was transferred to the ROK Army in 1971
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Camp Kim - Seoul, (Camp Kim has now closed) (No information at this time)
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Kimhae Air Base, Yongjugol (No information or photo's at this time)
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Kimpo Air Base, Kimpo Mail Terminal (Acquired December 5,1980), (K14)
45th TAC Recon Squadron, 67th TAC Recon Wing
Kimpo OP. Village, A Battery, 2nd 72nd ADA, TAC Site 42
45th TAC Recon Squadron, 67th TAC Recon Wing
Kimpo OP. Village, A Battery, 2nd 72nd ADA, TAC Site 42
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Camp Kitty Hawk (renamed Camp Bonifas) (Acquired August 4, 1954 (Western Corridor DMZ)
JSA Security area camp
JSA Security area camp
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Camp Knox (Pobwoni Area)
1966-1969 HHB, 6th Battalion, 80th Artillery, 7th Infantry Division (in 2nd Infantry Division)
1966-1969 HHB, 6th Battalion, 80th Artillery, 7th Infantry Division (in 2nd Infantry Division)
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Camp Kohima (No information at this time)
Camp Kohima now Camp McIntyre
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Koon-Ni Range (On July 2006 the range was returned to the R.O.K.)
About 40 miles Southwest of Seoul
About 25 miles Northwest of Osan Air Base
51st Range Squadron
About 40 miles Southwest of Seoul
About 25 miles Northwest of Osan Air Base
51st Range Squadron
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Kunsan Air Base K-2 (Acquired January 1,1951) (Kunsan POL Terminal Site)
1950 3rd Battalion, 24th Infantry
1954-1968 6170th Air Base Group & 6170th Air Base Squadron
1968-1970 654th, later 54th Tactical Fighter Wing
1970 6175th
1971 3rd Tactical Fighter Wing
1974 8th Tactical Fighter Wing
1992 8th Fighter Wing
354th TAC Fighter Wing, 354th Combat Support Group
1977 8th Headquarters Squadron, Combat Support Group
1977, 8th Munitions Maintenance Squadron
1982, 8th Equipment Maintenance Squadron
1986, 8th Civil Engineer Squadron
80th Fighter Generation Squadron, 34th Fighter Generation
1950 3rd Battalion, 24th Infantry
1954-1968 6170th Air Base Group & 6170th Air Base Squadron
1968-1970 654th, later 54th Tactical Fighter Wing
1970 6175th
1971 3rd Tactical Fighter Wing
1974 8th Tactical Fighter Wing
1992 8th Fighter Wing
354th TAC Fighter Wing, 354th Combat Support Group
1977 8th Headquarters Squadron, Combat Support Group
1977, 8th Munitions Maintenance Squadron
1982, 8th Equipment Maintenance Squadron
1986, 8th Civil Engineer Squadron
80th Fighter Generation Squadron, 34th Fighter Generation
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8th Headquarters Squadron, Combat Support Group 1977
Central Base Administration, 8th Combat Support Group
Administration Communications Branch Documentation Management Branch Publishing Branch Reproduction Branch Base Distribution Master Publications Library Special Orders Kunsan Officers Open Mess
Kunsan Billeting Office
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Consolidated Base personnel Office within PACAF
Civilian Personnel Office Staff
Kunsan Billeting Office
Exchange Offices
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Consolidated Base personnel Office within PACAF
Chapel
Supply Services Section
Services Division Housing Supply 8th Tactical
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Kunsan Air Base AFKN Radio 1977
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Kunsan POL Terminal Site (No information or photo's at this time)
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Camp Kwangsa-Ri (Tongduchon Area) (Camp Kwangsa-Ri was turned over to the R.O.K. in 2005) (No photo's at this time)
17th Ordnance Company, 17th Ordnance Battalion
17th Ordnance Company, 17th Ordnance Battalion
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Kwan Ju Air Base (Acquired August 28,1963)
1975, 33rd AD Advisory Team, JUSMAG-K and AFKN
1983, 1982nd Communications Squadron AFCC
1983, 8th Tactical Fighter Wing, 617th Air Base Squadron
1975, 33rd AD Advisory Team, JUSMAG-K and AFKN
1983, 1982nd Communications Squadron AFCC
1983, 8th Tactical Fighter Wing, 617th Air Base Squadron
Kwan Ju Air Base Operations 1974
OLD 1982nd Communications Squadron AFCC 1983
NCO Club 1974
Kwan-Ju Air Base Chapel 1973
Kwan-Ju Air Base Chapel and Annex 1974
Kwan-Ju Air Base Local Shopping Center 1974
Kwan-Ju Air Base Headquarters First Fighter Wing
Kwan-Ju Air Base
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Army Section 33rd AD Advisory Team, JUSMAG-K and AFKN 1975
6171st BM Kwang-Ju, Barrier Maintenance 1983
Kwan-Ju Air Base 1974
TUOC-ROKF Operations 1974
ROKAF Officers Club 1974
Kwan-Ju Air Base Main Fountain and Province HallYongbo-Ri Village 1974
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8th Tactical Fighter Wing WG, 6171st Air Base Squadron 1983
Kwan-Ju McDonalds 1983
ROKAF Officers Club 1974
Kwan-Ju Base Main Gate
Machine Gun Fox Hole 1974
Kwan-Ju Air Base Wonder Acres 1974
Kwan-Ju Air Base
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Camp Kyle (Acquired December 8,1953) (Uijongbu) (Camp Kyle has now closed)
36th Ordnance Company (DS)
203rd Ordnance Detachment (AR)
538th Engineer Company (D-E)
61st maintenance Company, 473rd Guarded Master
36th Ordnance Company (DS)
203rd Ordnance Detachment (AR)
538th Engineer Company (D-E)
61st maintenance Company, 473rd Guarded Master
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Camp LaGuardia - Uijongbu (Acquired May 28,1951) (No information at this time)
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