Marine Corps Air Station Futenma

Marine Corps Air Station Futenma
海兵隊普天間航空基地
Kaiheitai Futenma Kōkū Kichi
Ginowan, Okinawa Prefecture in Japan
An aerial view of MCAS Futenma during 2010.
MCAS Futenma is located in Japan
MCAS Futenma
MCAS Futenma
Location in Japan
Coordinates26°16′15″N 127°44′53″E / 26.27083°N 127.74806°E / 26.27083; 127.74806
TypeMarine Corps Air Station
Site information
OwnerVarious (leased by Government of Japan and made available to the US)
OperatorUS Marine Corps
Controlled by1st Marine Aircraft Wing
ConditionOperational
Websitewww.mcasfutenma.marines.mil Edit this at Wikidata
Site history
Built1945 (1945)
In use1945 – present
Garrison information
Current
commander
Colonel William Pacatte
GarrisonHeadquarters and Headquarters Squadron
Airfield information
IdentifiersICAO: ROTM, WMO: 479330
Elevation75.5 metres (248 ft) AMSL
Runways
Direction Length and surface
06/24 2,740 metres (8,990 ft) Asphalt/Concrete
Source: Japanese AIP at AIS Japan[1]

Marine Corps Air Station Futenma or MCAS Futenma (Japanese: 海兵隊普天間航空基地, Hepburn: Kaiheitai Futenma Kōkū Kichi)A[2] (ICAO: ROTM) is a United States Marine Corps base located in Ginowan, Okinawa, Japan, 5 NM (9.3 km; 5.8 mi) northeast[1]B of Naha, on the island of Okinawa. It is home to approximately 3,000[3] Marines of the 1st Marine Aircraft Wing and other units, and has been a U.S. military airbase since the defeat of the Japanese Imperial Army in the Battle of Okinawa in 1945. Marine Corps pilots and aircrew are assigned to the base for training and providing air support to other land and sea-based Marines in Okinawa and throughout the Asia-Pacific region. MCAS Futenma is part of the Marine Corps Installations Pacific command.

MCAS Futenma is situated in Ginowan City (pop. 93,661).[4] The base includes a 2,740 by 45 m (8,990 by 148 ft)[1]A runway at 75 meters elevation,[5] as well as extensive barracks, administrative and logistical facilities. The air station is tasked with operating a variety of fixed wing, rotary wing and tilt rotor aircraft in support of the III Marine Expeditionary Force, the Japan U.S. defense alliance and many allies and treaty partners in the region. The base is also used as a United Nations air distribution hub facility for response to disaster or other crisis requiring air supplies due to the length of the runway and elevation.[6][failed verification]

For years, the relocation of the base has been a major political issue for Okinawa, Japan and the US military and diplomacy in Asia.

  1. ^ a b c AIS Japan
  2. ^ United States Marine Corps (2012). 海兵隊普天間航空基地 [Marine Corps Air Station Futenma] (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 27 December 2013. Retrieved 25 May 2012.
  3. ^ United States Marine Corps (2012). 海兵隊普天間航空基地 [Marine Corps Air Station Futenma] (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 27 December 2013. Retrieved 18 July 2015.
  4. ^ City of Ginowan (2012). 平成23年版 宜野湾市統計書 [Statistics of Ginowan City, 2011 ed.] (in Japanese). Ginowan, Okinawa Prefecture. Archived from the original on 29 July 2012. Retrieved 25 May 2012.
  5. ^ airportnavfinder.com (2012). "ROTM: FUTENMA MCAS". USA. Retrieved 21 January 2013.
  6. ^ "普天間飛行場 (Futenma Hikōjō)". 日本歴史地名大系 (Nihon Rekishi Chimei Taikei) (in Japanese). Tokyo: Shogakukan. 2012. Archived from the original on 25 August 2007. Retrieved 25 May 2012.