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  2. Camp Page - Wikipedia

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    Camp Page(캠프 페이지) also known as K-47 Air Base was a former US Army base located near Chuncheon, South Korea which was closed on 1 April 2005. It enclosed 157.2 acres in North Central South Korea, near Chuncheon City, 48 miles north of Seoul, in the Kangwon province. [1]

  3. CAAC Flight 296 - Wikipedia

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    The hijacking of CAAC Flight 296, a Hawker Siddeley Trident 2E aircraft, took place on May 5, 1983. Flight 296 of China Civil Aviation Airlines (CAAC), a scheduled domestic passenger flight from Shenyang Dongta Airport [] to Shanghai Hongqiao International Airport, was hijacked by six Chinese nationals and was forced to land at Camp Page, a US military base in Chuncheon, South Korea.

  4. List of United States Army installations in South Korea

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    Denfeld, D. Colt (1997). American Military Camps in the Republic of Korea, 1866-1996.Pacific Bases Research. Cragg, Dan (2000). "Korea §. Army".

  5. CAAC (airline) - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft landed at the US Army base Camp Page in Chunchon, South Korea. The incident marked the first direct negotiations between South Korea and China, which did not have formal relations at the time.

  6. 2nd Aviation Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Arriving in Pusan, South Korea Sept. 17th, 2001, The unit then reassembled their Apaches and were stationed at Camp Page, Chuncheon, South Korea. The unit was there until the year 2003, when they transferred to Camp Eagle, Wonju Enclave, South Korea. 1-2 AVN Regt Strike Deep, then was redesignated 4-2 AVN Death Dealers, and transferred to Camp ...

  7. 6147th Tactical Control Group - Wikipedia

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    In April 1951, the 6147th elevated to group-level and organized three squadrons, two of which provided airborne controllers while the third provided the U.S. Army with ground tactical air control parties. A year later, the group moved to Chunchon, from where it directed interdiction missions.

  8. 1989 United States Army Pacific order of battle - Wikipedia

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    5th Battalion, 501st Aviation (Attack), Camp Coiner (AH-1F Cobra & OH-58C Kiowa helicopters) [22] 1st Signal Brigade , Camp Humphreys [ 25 ] Headquarters & Headquarters Company

  9. Battle of the Ch'ongch'on River - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of the Ch'ongch'on River (Chinese: 清川江战役; pinyin: Qīngchuānjiāng Zhànyì), also known as the Battle of the Ch'ongch'on, was a decisive battle in the Korean War that took place from November 25 to December 2, 1950, along the Ch'ongch'on River Valley in the northwestern part of North Korea.