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  2. Far East Network - Wikipedia

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    Now known as the American Forces Network-Japan (AFN-Japan), with the disestablishment in 1997 of the Far East Network, this network provides military members, Department of Defense civilian employees, and State Department diplomatic personnel and their families with news, information and entertainment by over-the-air radio and TV, and by base cable television.

  3. American Forces Network - Wikipedia

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    AFN Japan, formerly the Far East Network (FEN), had one full-power VHF terrestrial TV outlet – located on Okinawa atop the Rycom Plaza Housing area in the central part of the island, AFN-Okinawa's (U.S. channel 8) TV signal served Marines, Airmen, Sailors, Soldiers, and their families stationed on-island.

  4. Far East (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Far East (play), an A. R. Gurney play Far East (2001 film), an American adaptation of the play directed by Daniel J. Sullivan; Far East Broadcasting Company, an international Christian radio network; Far East Network, a defunct network of US military stations in Asia; The Far East (periodical), a newspaper published in Japan

  5. Far EasTone - Wikipedia

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    Far EasTone was founded in October 1996 by the Far Eastern Group, in a joint venture with AT&T. The company was awarded two wireless (GSM 900 and GSM 1800) service licenses in January 1997. The following year, Far EasTone launched its service and became the first company to introduce a fully integrated dual-band system. [2]: 7

  6. Far East Broadcasting Company - Wikipedia

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    Far East Broadcasting Company (FEBC) is an international Christian radio network. [1] From 1960 to 1994, FEBC owned and operated shortwave radio station KGEI in San Francisco, California. Karuhatan Pioneer's Wall (Bantayog ng Kasaysayan)

  7. Far East Command (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Far East Command was created on 1 January 1947, and abolished, with functions transferred to Pacific Command, effective 1 July 1957. [3] From 1947–51 the Commander-in-Chief, Far East (CINCFE), was General Douglas MacArthur, who was then succeeded by Generals Matthew Ridgway and Mark Clark.

  8. Far Eastern Group - Wikipedia

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    Far Eastern Group is one of the biggest conglomerates in the Republic of China (ROC, Taiwan). It was founded in 1937 by Yu-Ziang Hsu during the mainland Republican period . The group spans over 10 major industries and includes 9 publicly listed companies.

  9. Feba Radio - Wikipedia

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    Feba Radio is a British-founded broadcasting network. It is driven by Christian values rather than by government or commercial aims. It was established in 1959 in the UK as the Far Eastern Broadcasting Associates (FEBA, later known as Feba Radio) – associated with Far East Broadcasting Company (FEBC) operating in United States and Philippines and the Far East Broadcasting Associates of India ...