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, officially Shimohusa Air Base, is a military aerodrome of the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force. It is located east of Matsudo in Chiba Prefecture,
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. The base straddles the border between
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Operations

Shimofusa Air Base is currently the headquarters of the JMSDF Simohusa Air Training Group, which is equipped with Kawasaki-Lockheed P-3C Orion maritime patrol aircraft and NAMC YS-11 training aircraft. It is also host to the JMSDF 3rd Service School and a detachment from the JMSDF Communications Command.


History


Origins

Shimofusa Air Base was initially founded as for the IJAAF in 1945 during the closing stages of World War II by appropriating the Musashi Country Club Fujigaya Course which was once the premier golf course in the Tokyo area. With the completion of the airfield facility in April 1945, the 116th Airfield Battalion was assigned to Fujigaya to become the base host unit. At that time, the deployment of major IJAAF units in Tokatsu Region of Chiba Prefecture were: * Fujigaya Airfield, Fujigaya, Kazahaya Village, Higashi-Katsushika District ** 116th Airfield Battalion * Matsudo Airfield, Gokō-Mutsumi, Matsudo City ** 53rd Air Combat Group ( Ki-45 Kai) ** 6th Airfield Battalion * Kashiwa Airfield, Toyofuta, Tanaka Village, Higashi-Katsushika District ** 70th Air Combat Group ( Ki-44) ** Rear Echelon, 18th Air Combat Group ( Ki-61, Ki-100) ** ''Tokuheitai'' ( Ki-200 test and evaluation unit) ( Ku-13, Ki-51) ** 3rd Airfield Battalion In June 1945, the advanced echelon of the 18th Air Combat Group withdrew from the Philippines by heavy attrition in the Battle of Luzon. Immediately upon arrival in Japan, they joined with the rear echelon which consisted of 36 aircrews and 46 Ki-100s, and on 19 June 1945 the group reassigned to Matsudo Airfield for air defense missions over the Kanto Plain area. Consequently, the 53rd Air Combat Group was reassigned from Matsudo to Fujigaya and performed air defense missions until the end of the war.


U.S. military use

After the surrender of Japan, Fujigaya Airfield was occupied by approximately 300 troops of the
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was sent elements in to relieve the occupation troops at Fujigaya. By the end of the year, the airfield was placed under the control of Fifth Air Force and was redesignated as Shiroi Air Base, after the nearby town of
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. Since then, the base was utilized as an auxiliary airfield and alternate Air Defense Control Center. There are two off-base/detached installations operated by USAF in support of Shiroi; aircraft control and warning radar site at Mineokayama Liaison Annex, and HF radio communications transmitter station at
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Communication Site.


Japan Self Defense Force use

In 1959, joint use agreement between USAF and Japan Maritime Self Defense Force was established at Shiroi, and JMSDF ground service crew training unit activated in place. As a result, all USAF assets left Shiroi on 12 December 1959. The base was completely returned to the Government of Japan in June 1960, then redesignated as JMSDF Shimohusa Air Base. Afterward, the JMSDF Fleet Air Force Headquarters activated at Shimofusa, then the base became an important facility for anti-submarine patrol aircraft's operations in Japan. In 1962, the runway and control tower were rebuilt, and the JMSDF Fleet Air Wing 4 was activated. With the partial release of U.S. Naval Air Station Atsugi in 1973, Headquarters JMSDF Fleet Air Force and the Fleet Air Wing 4 was relocated to Atsugi, and primary purpose of the base was reduced as a training facility. As the result, the JMSDF Air Training Command was relocated from JMSDF Utsunomiya Air Base (present, JGSDF Camp Kita-Utsunomiya) to Shimofusa. In addition, the JMSDF Helicopter Rescue Squadron has been stationed at Shimofusa from 1993.


Units


Imperial Japanese Army Air Service

* 53rd Air Combat Group, June-August 1945 ( Ki-45 Kai) * 116th Airfield Battalion, April-August 1945


U.S. Air Force

Wings * 456th Troop Carrier Wing (Medium), 10 November 1955-6 June 1956 * 6920th Security Wing, USAFSS, unknown-1 November 1958 Groups * 524th Aircraft Control and Warning Group * 528th Aircraft Control and Warning Group * 597th Aircraft Control and Warning Group * 6002d Air Intelligence Service Group * 6902d Special Communications Group Squadrons * 611th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron * 620th Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron, c. 1 August 1946-15 March 1955 * 621st Aircraft Control and Warning Squadron, 21 July 1948-3 June 1949 * 711th Air Transport Squadron * 744th Troop Carrier Squadron (Medium), 10 November 1955-6 June 1956 ( C-119) * 745th Troop Carrier Squadron (Medium), 10 November 1955-6 June 1956 (C-119) * 746th Troop Carrier Squadron (Medium), 10 November 1955-17 May 1956 (C-119) *
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* 6020th Air Base Squadron * 6924th Radio Squadron (Mobile) * 6926th Radio Squadron (Mobile) Detachments * Det. 4, Headquarters, Far East Air Forces * Det. 10, 1st Air Postal Squadron * Det. C, District Ofiice No. 6, AFOSI Others * 6030th USAF Infirmary (later, Dispensary)


Japan Maritime Self Defense Force

* Shiroi Service Training Unit, 21 October 1959
Redesignated: 3rd Service School, 1 February 1961-present Fleet Air Force * Headquarters, Fleet Air Force, 1 September 1961-25 December 1973 * Fleet Air Wing 4, 1 September 1962-25 December 1973 ** 3rd Squadron (Patrol), 1 September 1962-25 December 1973 ( P2V-7, P-2J, S-2F) ** 14th Squadron (Patrol), 6 May 1963-25 December 1973 (P2V-7, P-2J, S-2F) * 51st Squadron (Test and Evaluation), 15 March 1963-October 1981 (P2V-7, P-2J, HSS-2) * 111th Squadron (Minesweeping), 1 February 1974-1 September 1989 ( KV-107II-3) * Shimohusa Rescue Squadron, May 1965-c. 25 December 1973 ( S-62J) Air Training Command * Headquarters, Air Training Command, 20 February 1973-present * Shimohusa Air Training Group, 16 February 1974-present ** 201st Support and Maintenance Squadron, 16 February 1974
Redesignated: 203rd Support and Maintenance Squadron, 24 March 1997
Redesignated: 203rd Maintenance and Supply Squadron, 8 December 1998-present ** 205th Air Training Squadron, 16 February 1974-1 June 2011 ( YS-11T) ** 206th Air Training Squadron, 1 December 1987 ( P-3C)
Redesignated: 203rd Air Training Squadron, 24 March 1997-present (P-3C) ** Shimohusa Rescue Squadron, 27 September 1993-26 March 2008 (
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) ** Shimohusa Air Station Squadron, 16 February 1974-present Communications Command (HQ: JMSDF Ichigaya Area) * Mobile Communications Squadron, March 1968-present * Det. Shimohusa, Yokosuka Communications Squadron, March 2003-present Criminal Investigation Command (HQ: JMSDF Yokosuka Base) * Det. Shimohusa, Yokosuka District JMSDF CIC, May 1962-present


References


Bibliography

* * * U.S. Far East Command, "FEC U.S. Telephone Directory, December 1955." Pershing Heights, Tokyo: General Headquarters, U.S. Far East Command. Document is on file at the United States National Archives (previously declassified and released under FOIA). * War History Office, National Institute for Defense Studies,
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(1968). ''
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, Vol. 19, Hondo Bōkū Sakusen (WWII Air Defense Operations on the Japanese mainland).'' Tokyo: Asagumo Shimbunsha.


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