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  2. United States Fleet Activities Sasebo - Wikipedia

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    On 4 July 1980, this trend was reversed when U.S. Fleet Activities Sasebo regained its name, and Seventh Fleet ships were once again forward-deployed to Sasebo. U.S. Fleet Activities Sasebo played a vital logistics role in Operation Desert Shield/Storm during 1990–91, by serving as a supply point for ordnance and fuel for ships and Marines ...

  3. Naval Beach Unit Seven - Wikipedia

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    Commander Jessica Betz Military unit Naval Beach Unit Seven , (NBU-7) is a United States Navy amphibious unit based at United States Fleet Activities Sasebo in Sasebo, Japan .

  4. Naval Forces Japan (United States) - Wikipedia

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    In August 1945 the U.S. Pacific Liaison Group with the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers (FLTLOSCAP) was established to carry out initial naval activities related to the Allied occupation of Japan. On 28 January 1946 FLTLOSCAP was dissolved and Naval Activities, Japan (COMNAVJAP) was established under the command of Vice Admiral R. M ...

  5. United States Seventh Fleet - Wikipedia

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    The result was that Commander, U.S. Seventh Fleet was ordered to assume additional responsibilities as Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Central Command. The Fleet Commander departed Yokosuka, Japan immediately, heading for the Persian Gulf, and joined the remainder of his staff aboard the flagship Blue Ridge on 1 September 1990.

  6. Naval Hospital Yokosuka Japan - Wikipedia

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    The core hospital is located on board Commander Fleet Activities Yokosuka with branch clinics serving Naval Air Facility Atsugi, Combined Arms Training Center Camp Fuji, Commander Fleet Activities Chinhae Korea, Naval Support Activity Diego Garcia, Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni and Commander Fleet Activities Sasebo.

  7. Task Force 76 - Wikipedia

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    Expeditionary Strike Group SEVEN/Task Force 76 (Amphibious Force U.S. SEVENTH Fleet) is a United States Navy task force. It is part of the United States Seventh Fleet and the USN's only permanently forward-deployed expeditionary strike group.

  8. Commander, Navy Installations Command - Wikipedia

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    The Commander, Navy Installations Command (CNIC) is an Echelon II shore command responsible for all shore installations under the control of the United States Navy. As an Echelon II command, it reports directly to the chief of naval operations .

  9. United States Forces Japan - Wikipedia

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    United States Fleet Activities Sasebo: Port Facility: Sasebo, Nagasaki: FAC 5030: Sasebo Dry Dock Area FAC 5032: Akasaki POL Depot: Storage FAC 5033: Sasebo Ammunition Supply Point FAC 5036: Iorizaki POL Depot FAC 5039: Yokose POL Depot: Saikai, Nagasaki: FAC 5050: Harioshima Ammunition Storage Area: Sasebo, Nagasaki: FAC 5086: Tategami Basin ...