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Futenma Marine Corps Air Station

Futenma Marine Corps Air Station

Futenma Marine Corps Air Station is a United States Marine Corps base located in Ginowan, Okinawa, Japan. Established in 1945 during World War II, the air station serves as a key military installation for the US forces in the region.

With a strategic location in the Pacific Ocean, Futenma Air Station plays a crucial role in supporting various military operations and training exercises. It houses a squadron of transport and attack helicopters, as well as providing logistical support for Marine Corps units stationed in Japan.

Despite its military significance, Futenma Air Station has been a subject of controversy due to its proximity to residential areas in Okinawa. The noise generated by military aircraft operations has been a source of tension between the local community and the US military, leading to calls for the relocation or closure of the air station.

In recent years, efforts have been made to address the concerns of the local population, including plans to relocate some of the air station's functions to a less densely populated area in Okinawa. However, the issue remains unresolved, highlighting the complex dynamics of the US military presence in Japan.

Despite the challenges it faces, Futenma Air Station continues to play a vital role in maintaining security and stability in the Asia-Pacific region. Its strategic location and capabilities make it an important asset for the US military's presence in the region, contributing to regional security and defense cooperation among allies.

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ICAO / Ident

ROTM

Type

Medium Airport

Coordinates

26.27429962158203, 127.75599670410156

Elevation Ft.

247

Scheduled Service

No

GPS Code

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  • EN Marine Corps Air Station Futenma
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