Growing up in Japan My memories of Japan start on May 1, 1958 when our ship pulled into the port of Yokohama and seeing all these red flags waving and signs that said “Go home Yankees” . I ask me dad about it and he told me that some of the Japanese didn’t like Americans but I didn’t need to worry about it, but as a seven year old that made me wonder if we should go back to Kansas the next day on another ship. The place we would call home for the next 4 years was Tachikawa Air Base which was about 18 miles from Tokyo and we made the trip that first day in a very small taxi which took over 2 hours.
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Skidmore, Mike: Growing up in Tachikawa Air Base, Japan: 1958-1962
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Skidmore, Mike: Growing up in Tachikawa Air Base, Japan: 1958-1962
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Michael G Skidmore: Tachikawa Air Base Japan 1945-1977
Skidmore, Mike: Growing up in Tachikawa Air Base, Japan: 1958-1962
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Michael G Skidmore: Tachikawa Air Base Japan 1945-1977
Remnants of the US Air Force Base in Tachikawa, Japan
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Michael G Skidmore: Tachikawa Air Base Japan 1945-1977
Old Tachikawa Air Base still holds special place for military children
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