Site details:Go to www.zama.army.mil
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9th Theater Army Area Command, Camp Zama, Japan

Description:Headquartered at Camp Zama, Japan, the 9th TAACOM is a major subordinate command of the United States Army Japan and is responsible for the logistical support to units in Japan and the Western Pacific.
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