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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. List of United States Army installations in South Korea

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    Camp Mosier (U.S. 43rd Mash Unit and 377th Air Ambulance) - closed; Camp Nimble - closed; Camp Page - closed; Camp Red Cloud - turned over to ROK in 2018; Camp Sarafi - closed; Camp Sears - closed; Camp St Barbara - turned over to ROK in 1971; Camp Stanley - closed [1] Camp Walker; USAG Yongsan; H220 Heliport - turned over to ROK in May 2022; K ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Category:Korean War air bases - Wikipedia

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    Camp Henry; Camp Humphreys; Camp Page; Camp Walker; Chodo Airport; D. Daegu International Airport; ... This page was last edited on 9 March 2023, at 08:01 (UTC).

  6. Yongsan Garrison - Wikipedia

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    After the Korean War it served as Korea's primary in-processing facility for Army troops. (As of 2008, the 1st Replacement Company (1RC), a part of the Yongsan Readiness Center, serves as the central in-processing and orientation center for U.S. servicemembers and their families arriving to Korea. [24]) There was an Officers' Club, NCO Club and ...

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    A woman works at the Kim Jong Suk Pyongyang textile factory in Pyongyang, North Korea. AP Photo/Wong Maye-E, File. The Kim Jong Suk Pyongyang textile factory, named after North Korean leader Kim ...

  9. 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.