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Airport (福岡空港, ****uoka Kūkō) (IATA: ****, ICAO: RJFF) —
formerly known as
Itazuke Air Base — is an
international airport located 1.6 NM (3.0 km; 1.8 mi)...
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Itazuke Site (板付遺跡,
Itazuke iseki) is an
archeological site with a late Jōmon
period to late
Yayoi period settlement located in Hakata-ku, ****uoka, ****an...
- weather. The 68th F(AW)S area
would cover southern ****an from
their base at
Itazuke and the 8th
Fighter Bomber Wing, with the 339th F(AW)S
covering Tokyo and...
- fields. The 36th
returned to ****an
after the
Korean War,
operating out of
Itazuke Air Base for the next 10 years.
During the
Vietnam War, the 36th flew combat...
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became responsible for air
defense over
South Korea until relocated to
Itazuke Air Base, ****an in
October 1954. Its
wartime parti****tion in
Korea earned...
- new jet interceptor. In May, F-94Bs
began to re-equip the 68th FAWS at
Itazuke Air Base,
while rotating pilots and
radar operators to
Suwon Air Base in...
- Kurt
Streit (born 14
October 1959 in
Itazuke, ****uoka, ****an) is an Austrian-American
tenor who
performs in operas. Kurt
Streit studied at the University...
- Air Base, ****an, 15
December 1945
Ashiya Air Base, ****an, 20 May 1946
Itazuke Air Base, ****an,
September 1946 Deplo**** at
Miyazaki Air Base, ****an, 10–24...
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activated for
Korean service. It flew its
first missions in
November 1950 from
Itazuke, ****an,
providing daylight support, with the 3rd Bomb Wing, consisting...
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Reconnaissance Squadron,
later redesignated 15th TRS,
served from 27 June 1950 at
Itazuke, ****an,
Taegu (K-2), and
Kimpo (K-14),
South Korea,
until after the armistice...