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Marine Corps Air Station Futenma

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The United States Marine Corps base at Futenma is located within Ginowan city on the island of Okinawa. It is home to around 4,000 Marines and has been a key US military airbase since the island was liberated by the Americans in 1945.

The base includes a 2,800 meter-long runway as well as extensive housing, administrative and logistical facilities. The Marine Corps Air Station is tasked with operating a variety of fixed and rotary-wing aircraft in support of the III Marine Expeditionary Force. The base is also used as a United Nations air facility, but the rent of the base is paid for entirely by the United States government.

MCAS Futenma is a key American air-base where Marine Corps pilots and aircrew are assigned for training, providing the air complement to other land-based Marines in Okinawa, and to help fulfil the 1952 treaty commitment of the United States to defend Japan. But noise and air pollution from the base has become a controversial issue in Ginowan City. In 1997, it was decided that the base should be relocated to a more expensive but much quieter off-shore location at Henoko. This was, and remains, an extremely controversial decision, since the base is to be constructed on a living coral reef, and in a 1997 referendum, a majority of local people voted against it. Construction has yet to begin, and at present it is the subject of an international Greenpeace campaign.

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[Greenpeace campaign to stop construction at Henoko]

Last updated: 05-07-2005 12:50:11
Last updated: 05-13-2005 07:56:04