Loved this SOOO much!! I grew up there from 1980 - 1984 !! It's still the same! I could follow the roads around and saw my pool and old road, amazing, thank you!!!!
Another great video. I visited Yokosuka a handful of times. My husband was a pilot and would fly into Atsugi. After a couple of days we would drive to Yokosuka to collect his belongings off of the ship. I would really appreciate it if you would do another video on Atsugi. If you could show officer housing I would really appreciate it. I would love to show our daughter where she spent the first three years of her life.
Well done Google Earth Studio and Japan Brats. The music was also great. Grandson is stationed there and this gives us an idea of how the land lies in this Port. Smooth video taking. Thank you for sharing and uncovering Yokosuka Naval Base.
Another fantastic video... I've visited the hospital many times over the years for work. We're planning a trip down to the NEX to shop in the new year. It's a fantastic base with lots of plans for new construction in the future.
Having lived in Japan for years as a Westerner, and recently moved to Yokosuka, it's such a weird place. Downtown you see tons of Americans off the base. I've met and worked with a lot of Americans in Japan, but the ones in Yokosuka are really living in their own world. As you can see, this base is basically a town, and it's closed off to the country that it's within.
jesus canales: I've posted hundreds of videos on my Japanbrats channel. Here they are: ruclips.net/user/japanbratsvideos Here's one Google Earth tour of Yokota I did in 2019: ruclips.net/video/1jQVYKCkRjs/видео.html
This is where I spent many, many happy times and met people who became lifelong friends.
I was there on the Oklahoma City 1971-1973. Still miss it.
Loved this SOOO much!! I grew up there from 1980 - 1984 !! It's still the same! I could follow the roads around and saw my pool and old road, amazing, thank you!!!!
Another great video. I visited Yokosuka a handful of times. My husband was a pilot and would fly into Atsugi. After a couple of days we would drive to Yokosuka to collect his belongings off of the ship.
I would really appreciate it if you would do another video on Atsugi. If you could show officer housing I would really appreciate it. I would love to show our daughter where she spent the first three years of her life.
I was stationed here 2004-2007 on the Kittyhawk. The base wasn't bad, good for family and singles alike.
Well done Google Earth Studio and Japan Brats. The music was also great. Grandson is stationed there and this gives us an idea of how the land lies in this Port. Smooth video taking. Thank you for sharing and uncovering Yokosuka Naval Base.
Very nice tour. Stationed here 2010-2015
Another fantastic video...
I've visited the hospital many times over the years for work. We're planning a trip down to the NEX to shop in the new year. It's a fantastic base with lots of plans for new construction in the future.
My Homeport on the FF-1064 USS Lockwood from 1976 to 1978 I Was 18 Years Old…
Having lived in Japan for years as a Westerner, and recently moved to Yokosuka, it's such a weird place. Downtown you see tons of Americans off the base. I've met and worked with a lot of Americans in Japan, but the ones in Yokosuka are really living in their own world. As you can see, this base is basically a town, and it's closed off to the country that it's within.
October 1967 in Yokosuka Japan
Can you make one of yokota af base love to see that in hd
Is the epic music necessary?
Can see where the new towers are now. When I left, they (1992), they just went up to 10 (Juban).
Tom Barry who crated JapanBrats died in August 2022.
jesus canales: I've posted hundreds of videos on my Japanbrats channel. Here they are: ruclips.net/user/japanbratsvideos
Here's one Google Earth tour of Yokota I did in 2019: ruclips.net/video/1jQVYKCkRjs/видео.html
Yankee occupation Base???😂😂😂