Royal Occupation Corps (Ume)

The Royal Occupation Corps Japan (ROCJ) (Dutch: Koninklijke Bezettings Korps Japan (KBKJ); Japanese: 在日蘭軍 Zainichi Rangun; Taiwanese Mandarin: 日本蘭軍 Rìběn Lánjūn) is an active unified combatant command of the Royal Dutch Armed Forces in charge of the Japan-China region. It was activated on 4 March 1947 at Taitō Airfield in Taitō, Nankyō Prefecture, Japan. The KBKJ is commanded by the Brigade-Generaal, Koninklijke Bezettings Korps Japan (BGKBKJ). The KBKJ is currently headquartered in Hōzan Air Force Base in Takao City. The BGKBKJ is tasked with maintaining Dutch interests in the Far East and Pacific alongside the interests of Pacific Defense and Commerce Pact (PACDEFCOMP). They are also responsible for working the Japanese Armed Forces to develop defensive plans for the country and to keep all Dutch nationals in Japan and the Asia-Pacific safe from any harm.