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Anyone out there have information on the Jungle Warfare School in Okinawa? Is there even one left out here? Trying to build a working relationship with our devil dog brothers down South of us.
Lifes to short to be a REMF...
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I did some googling. I couldn't find any specific G-2 about 2009, but it was evidently there in 2008, so one would have to presume it is still there?
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Camp Gonsalves

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Cherry
      
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My best advice is to try to contact Division Schools at 3rd MARDIV. I went through Combat Squad Leader's Course in Okinawa at Camp Hanson in '85, and to my knowledge there was no Jungle Warfare School there then. I think the Jungle Warfare School was in the PI at that time. In my opinion, the Combat Squad Leader's Course in Okinawa was all Jungle Warfare since the class did almost all of it's field training at the Northern Training Center (NTC), which was all jungle. Hope this helps.
Semper Fi
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The only real Jungle School is closed.....Fort Sherman, Panama!!!   

LOAD CLEAR! LOAD CLEAR! Your Job is my Hobby!
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You got that right Bro, and besides we OPFORed some Marines who went through it back in late 88' or early 89'.
I'm Surprised Panama's still sea level, after all the Push Ups I did down there.
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