SUPPORT OUR TROOPS/families and friends in Japan:
OPERATION TENSHI (operation angel)
Soldiers' Angels is collecting the following products for our troops, families and friends in Japan:
- BLANKETS
- Small NEW (not used) toys for the children
- International calling cards
All types of hygeine, easy to ship care products- NEW UNOPENED ONLY
- Shampoo/conditioner
- Soap
- Deordorant
- Chapstick
- Lotions
- Female Personal Hygeine
- Facial cleansing pads
- Wet Wipes
- Eye drops
- Toothpaste/Toothbrushes
Ship these items to the Soldiers' Angels Warehouse:
Soldiers' Angels
4408 N PanAm Exprwy
San Antonio, TX 78218
Giftcards:
Walmart, Visa or Mastercard (etc) giftcards so we can use them to fulfill requests.
Ship Giftcards to our Soldiers' Angels Warehouse
Soldiers' Angels
4408 N PanAm Exprwy
San Antonio, TX 78218
We also need financial donations again to fulfill requests coming in.
All our donation options are listed here:
http://soldiersangels.org/donate.html
Military members in Japan: Roughly 35,000 U.S. military personnel stationed in Japan, and another 5,500 American civilians employed there by the Department of Defense. ALONG WITH THEIR FAMILIES. The United States Seventh Fleet is based in Yokosuka. The 3rd Marine Expeditionary Force (III MEF) is based in Okinawa. 130 USAF fighters are stationed in the Misawa Air Base and Kadena Air Base.
The USFJ headquarters is at Yokota Air Base, about 30 km west of central Tokyo.
The U.S. military installations in Japan and their managing branches are:
Air Force:
- Camp Chitose, Chitose, Hokkaido
- Kadena Air Base, Okinawa Prefecture
- Kadena Ammunition Storage Area, Okinawa Prefecture
- Okuma Recreational Facility, Okinawa Prefecture
- Yaedake Communication Site, Okinawa Prefecture
- Misawa Air Base, Aomori Prefecture
- Yokota Air Base, Fussa, Tokyo
- Fuchu Communications Station, Fuchu, Tokyo
- Tama Service Annex, Inagi, Tokyo
- Yugi Communication Site, Hachioji, Tokyo
- Camp Asaka AFN Transmitter Site, Saitama Prefecture
- Tokorozawa Transmitter Site, Saitama Prefecture
- Owada Communication Site, Saitama Prefecture
Army:
- Fort Buckner, Okinawa Prefecture
- Army POL Depots, Okinawa Prefecture
- White Beach Area, Okinawa Prefecture
- Naha Port Facility, Okinawa Prefecture (return after relocation to the Urasoe Pier area)
- Torii Station, Okinawa Prefecture
- Tengan Pier, Okinawa Prefecture
- Camp Zama, Zama, Kanagawa
- Yokohama North Dock, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture
- Sagami General Depot, Sagamihara, Kanagawa
- Sagamihara Housing Area, Sagamihara, Kanagawa
- Akizuki Ammunition Depot, Hiroshima Prefecture
- Hiro Ammunition Depot, Hiroshima Prefecture
- Kawakami Ammunition Depot, Hiroshima Prefecture
- Hardy Barracks, Minato, Tokyo
Marine Corps:
- Camp Smedley D. Butler, Okinawa Prefecture, Yamaguchi Prefectures. (Although these camps are dispersed throughout Okinawa and the rest of Japan they are all under the heading of Camp Smedley D. Butler):
- Camp McTureous, Okinawa Prefecture
- Camp Courtney, Okinawa Prefecture
- Camp Foster, Okinawa Prefecture
- Camp Kinser, Okinawa Prefecture
- Camp Hansen, Okinawa Prefecture
- Camp Schwab, Okinawa Prefecture
- Camp Gonsalves (Jungle Warfare Training Center), Okinawa Prefecture
- Kin Blue Beach Training Area, Okinawa Prefecture
- Kin Red Beach Training Area, Okinawa Prefecture
- NSGA Hanza
- Higashionna Ammunition Storage Point II
- Henoko Ordnance Ammunition Depot
- Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, Okinawa Prefecture (return after the MCAS Futenma relocates to Camp Schwab)
- Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni
- Camp Fuji, Shizuoka Prefecture
- Numazu Training Area, Shizuoka Prefecture
- Ie Jima Auxiliary Airfield, Okinawa Prefecture
- Tsuken Jima Training Area, Okinawa Prefecture
Navy:
- Naval Air Facility Atsugi, Ayase, Kanagawa
- United States Fleet Activities Sasebo, Sasebo, Nagasaki
- United States Fleet Activities Yokosuka, Yokosuka, Kanagawa
- Urago Ammunition Depot, Yokosuka, Kanagawa Prefecture
- Tsurumi POL Depot, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture
- Naval Housing Annex Negishi, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture
- Naval Transmitter Station Totsuka, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture
- Naval Support Facility Kamiseya, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture
- Tomioka Storage Area, Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture
- Naval Housing Annex Ikego, Zushi, Kanagawa
- White Beach Area, Okinawa Prefecture
- Camp Shields, Okinawa Prefecture
- Camp Lester, Okinawa Prefecture (return after the Naval Hospital relocates to Camp Foster)
- Awase Communication Station, Okinawa Prefecture
- New Sanno Hotel, Tokyo
JSDF–USFJ Areas:
- Tori Shima Range, Okinawa Prefecture
- Kume Jima Range, Okinawa Prefecture
- Kisarazu Auxiliary Landing Field, Kisarazu, Chiba Prefecture
- Camp Hansen (small portion in central area of Camp Hansen), Okinawa Prefecture
- Ukibaru Jima Range, Okinawa Prefecture
- Kadena Air Base (small areas outside of the base that are supported by Kadena—these areas are located on the southern portion of Okinawa), Okinawa Prefecture
- Jungle Warfare Training Center (formerly known as Northern Training Area—four thin elongated areas embedded and distributed evenly within JWTC), Okinawa Prefecture
In Okinawa, U.S. military installations occupy about 10.4 percent of the total land usage. Approximately 74.7 percent of all the U.S. military facilities in Japan are located on the island of Okinawa.


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