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  2. Allied Telesis - Wikipedia

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    May 2005, Allied Telesis Capital Corp is established in Washington state, US. December 2006, Allied Telesis Capital Corp opens branch on Yokota Air Base, Japan. June 2007, Allied Telesis launches Switchblade x908 Advanced Layer 3 High-capacity stackable chassis switch. July 2007, Allied Telesis Yokota AFB Branch rolls out IPTV as part of its ...

  3. Alaxala Networks - Wikipedia

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    The business type and scope is same as Allied Telesis, that is also the company in Japan. And they are collaborated for producing networking hardware sold in both brands. And they are collaborated for producing networking hardware sold in both brands.

  4. AlliedWare Plus - Wikipedia

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    AlliedWare Plus is a fully featured Layer 3 operating system developed by Allied Telesis, used on its high-end enterprise network switches, and is the successor to AlliedWare. It is a package encompassing CLI and GUI management, routing, switching and internetworking functionality into a multitasking operating system for IPv4 and IPv6 Ethernet ...

  5. AN/FLR-9 - Wikipedia

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    Misawa AB, Japan, built 1963 to 1965, demolished beginning in 2014. [4] San Vito dei Normanni Air Station, Italy (near Brindisi, Italy) Advances in technology have made the FLR-9 obsolete. In 1997, the FLR-9 at the former Clark AB in the Philippines was converted into a 35,000-seat fabric-covered amphitheatre. In early May 2002, systematic ...

  6. Naval Air Facility Atsugi - Wikipedia

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    Naval Air Facility Atsugi (厚木海軍飛行場, Atsugi Kaigun-hikōjō) (IATA: NJA, ICAO: RJTA) is a joint Japan-US naval air base located in the cities of Yamato and Ayase in Kanagawa, Japan. It is the largest United States Navy (USN) air base in the Pacific Ocean , and once housed the squadrons of Carrier Air Wing Five (CVW-5), which ...

  7. 356th Fighter Squadron - Wikipedia

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    At Misawa, it was assigned to the 39th Air Division, whose mission was to support Misawa, Taegu Air Base and Kunsan Air Base in South Korea which all had just been reactivated. From Misawa, aircraft and personnel of the 356th rotated six F-100D aircraft every ten days to Kunsan and Taegu performing Nuclear alert duty. The 356th was on a TDY ...

  8. Far East Network - Wikipedia

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    AFN-Japan is headquartered at Yokota Air Base, a major U.S. Air Force installation on the outskirts of Tokyo, and is also known as "AFN-Tokyo". The network has affiliates located at Misawa Air Base (AFN-Misawa), Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni (AFN-Iwakuni), and Fleet Activities Sasebo (AFN-Sasebo). While not operationally part of what was ...

  9. 35th Operations Group - Wikipedia

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    It is stationed at Misawa Air Base, Japan, and is a part of Pacific Air Forces (PACAF). During World War II , the unit's predecessor, the 35th Fighter Group operated primarily in the Southwest Pacific Theater as part of Fifth Air Force , first using P-38s and P-39s, and later P-47s.