JGSDF Camp Komakado explained

JGSDF Camp Komakado
Native Name:駒門駐屯地
Location:Gotemba, Shizuoka, Japan
Coordinates:35.2569°N 138.9025°W
Pushpin Map:Japan Shizuoka Prefecture#Japan
Pushpin Relief:1
Type:Military Base
Built:1936
Used:1936-1945 Imperial Japanese Army
1945-1960 United States Army
1960-present Japan Ground Self-Defense Force

is a military base of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force, located in Gotemba, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan. It is one of several military facilities located in the foothills of Mount Fuji.

History

Camp Komakado was established in April 1936 by the Imperial Japanese Army as a training facility, and by 1943 it had become the central training school for Japan's heavy artillery regiments.

After the end of World War II, Camp Komakado came under the control of the United States Army in Japan, and was renamed “South Camp”.

In 1960, after the conclusion of the Treaty of Mutual Cooperation and Security between the United States and Japan, the base was returned to the control of the Japanese government and reestablished as a training facility for artillery and armor under the post-war Ground Japan Self-Defense Force. The JSDF 1st Tank Battalion has been based at Camp Komakado since 1962.

The International Peace Cooperation Activities Training Unit of the JGSDF Central Readiness Force has been based at Camp Komakado since 2007.

Organization

The following are units currently stationed in Camp Komakado:[1]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: https://www.mod.go.jp/gsdf/crf/ipca/komakado-sta-j/butai/butai.htm. ja:駐屯地所在部隊. 2010-03-13. Japanese. Ground Self-Defense Force. https://web.archive.org/web/20110722105421/http://www.mod.go.jp/gsdf/crf/ipca/komakado-sta-j/butai/butai.htm. 2011-07-22. dead.