In lieu of Halloween, there are many stories that have been coming forward about the claims of haunted US military bases. Whether or not there are indeed hauntings at military bases or not is often left up to speculation, but many have claimed tat they have seen the ghosts of others roam around in the various military bases.
This is not all that uncommon, and most of the stories that are shared are often more bunk than they are real. Nonetheless, there is a great deal of those that still believe and look for the haunts of military bases all throughout.
Camp Zama in Japan, for example, is often known to be a very haunted location. This is often accreted to the fact that there were many mercy killings at the time, and old crematoriums still remain, although, obviously no longer in working order. It is often through relics such as these that old stories of favorite haunts live on, and recant the tale time and again of the tragedies that took place so long ago. Stories often make the best subjects, especially around the Halloween holiday.
Even those that are stationed overseas will tell the stories of the haunted military camps that US soldiers are stationed at now, including the location in Japan. The fright lives on for many, while others will often think that it nothing more than fun fiction. All in all, the fear and thrill of being scared is what many will think of when they think of haunted US bases.
In the old AAF Ramey Base in Aguadilla Puerto Rico, nom Rafael Hernandez Airport; a ghost B17 ww2 Bomber lands at night. A ghost of a P47 Thunderbolt pilot appears on the middle of the runway at night. a group of white lights appear in the abandoned housing of the base.