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  2. In 1935, the Imperial Japanese Army began construction of an airfield near Lake Ogawara in Misawa, Japan. In 1942, the Imperial Japanese Navy assumed control of the recently completed base and hosted long-range bombers that were intended to launch attacks against the United States.

  3. General information About Misawa and the surrounding for military and civilian personnel being assigned to Misawa as well as visitors.

  4. Misawa Air Base Information, the local community of Misawa and Japan in general

  5. Misawa has well-defined seasons even though weather patters can differ greatly from day to day. Though short, autumn is beautiful with pleasant temperatures, late-blooming flowers, and the changing colors of the trees.

  6. General information About Misawa Japan for military and civilian personnel being assigned to Misawa as well as visitors.

  7. On 30 June 2014, at 1500 hours, the 301st Intelligence Squadron was inactivated at Misawa Air Base, Japan. The 301st was originally activated as the 138th Signal Radio Intelligence Company on 7 Feb 1942 at Fort George Wright in Washington.

  8. Visit USAFSS Misawa Family. Its a great site dedicated to folks stationed at Misawa Security Hill from 1949 - 1979. Trusted friend and OLD Misawa Security Hill Alum has Misawa (USAFSS) collectible coins ($10)

  9. Misawa Air Base Information, the local community of Misawa and Japan in general. WELCOME TO "THE HILL" Back to The Hill main page: Names are arranged alphabetically by last name. This is page 2 of 3. HAVE FUN A - I J - R S - Z : JARVIS, John D.; Det 11, 1st ...

  10. A few years ago, Misawa City officials decided to demolish what was left of AP Alley and replace it with modern shops, restaurants and businesses. This includes main street (White Pole, Green Pole, Yellow Brick Road... however you remember it) from the traffic light outside the main gate on up main street.

  11. Looking for a shop or an item in Japan but don't know Japanese. Click above or call toll free in Japan 0120-202-395.