Languages:

This site is created using Wikimapia data. Wikimapia is an open-content collaborative map project contributed by volunteers around the world. It contains information about 32402400 places and counting. Learn more about Wikimapia and cityguides.

Itoman recent comments:

  • Yoza Dake Air Station, Harv Berzin (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    Harv Berzin radar operator 1956 & 57 / loved the time spent over there.
  • Yoza Dake Air Station, Sam Creecy wrote 9 years ago:
    Stationed at YD Radio Relay from Sept 72 to about March 73. When the site was reverted, Ray Green and I were transferred to Kadena AB. At that time the TRC-24s were still installed and operating. I left the island a year later. Ray extended. Sam Creecy KK4VTC
  • Cornerstone of Peace, guest (guest) wrote 13 years ago:
    Peoples who have been at war talk of peace, but those who are yet to see war talk of war ! Chances of war have not reduced since WW2, only the places and manner of fighting have. Mankind has very little ability to learn from experience.
  • Yoza Dake Air Station, Bill Roberts, Airman 1 C (guest) wrote 13 years ago:
    I was stationed on Yoza Dake in 1963 and 1964 and worked at the Detachment 3 Receiver site. Contact me at firefriar@molalla.net if you were stationed at this Air Force site during the 60's.
  • Yoza Dake Air Station, Regar (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    Stationed there 1957-57 A/3c R. Garcia
  • Yoza Dake Air Station, jtbgood (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    Yoza Dake - 623 AC&W Sq Okinawa, Japan
  • The Cornerstone of Peace (A Monument to Those Who Died in the Battle of Okinawa), RichBurgan wrote 18 years ago:
    Location corrected. Thanks for pointing out the error. Please add you pictures and description to this location.
  • The Cornerstone of Peace (A Monument to Those Who Died in the Battle of Okinawa), an unknown soldier (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    This is NOT the Cornerstone of Peace. Real place is 500 meter south-west from here.