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      • Eccleston was responsible for a unit overseeing cargo and air traffic at Kadena Air Force Base. The respected airman had no known enemies and a career on the rise. His death shocked the Japanese island.
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  2. Jun 20, 2019 · In February 2011, Air Force Technical Sergeant Curtis Eccleston was found brutally stabbed to death in his apartment off base in Okinawa, Japan. Eccleston was responsible for a unit...

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  3. Feb 7, 2011 · Tech Sgt. Curtis Eccleston in an Air Force photograph from March when he was the special planning supervisor for the 733rd Air Mobility Squadron at Kadena Air Base. Eccleston was found dead with...

  4. Feb 7, 2011 · Tech. Sgt. Curtis Eccleston in an Air Force photograph when he was the special planning supervisor for the 733rd Air Mobility Squadron at Kadena Air Base. Eccleston was found dead with a neck...

  5. Tech. Sgt. Curtis Eccleston in an Air Force photograph when he was the special planning supervisor for the 733rd Air Mobility Squadron at Kadena Air Base. Eccleston was found dead with a neck...

  6. Kadena Air Base, Air Force Staff Sgt. Nicholas Cron, 26, of the 733rd Air Mobility Squadron, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit murder, premeditated murder and obstruction of justice and on Thursday Cron was sentenced to life without parole for stabbing death of Tech. Sgt. Curtis Eccleston on Feb. 6, 2011

  7. Nov 5, 2017 · Jon Mitchell. Other veterans were exposed there, too. According to VA records, a U.S. Marine truck driver who transported barrels of Agent Orange from Okinawa’s ports for storage at Kadena Air Base between 1967 and ’68, developed prostate cancer as a result of his exposure. The VA awarded him compensation in 2013.

  8. Command Chief Master Sergeant, 18th Wing, Kadena Air Base. 5th Air Force Biographies. Pacific Air Forces Biographies. For other Air Force biographies -- including current and retired, military and civilian -- visit the Biographies page on Air Force Link, the official Web site of the U.S. Air Force.

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