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During a June 18, 2015, VIP tour of Nissan's Zama Operations

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During a June 18, 2015, VIP tour of Nissan's Zama Operations

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During a June 18, 2015, VIP tour of Nissan's Zama Operations Center and Heritage Collection, Shuji Narazaki, general manager of human resources, Nissan Motor Corporation, introduces four of his finest technicians bound for Brazil to compete in the 2015 WorldSkills Olympics. Nissan invited Soldiers, family members and Department of Defense civilians from U.S. Army Japan to watch the competitors demonstrate their automotive skills while learning more about the one another's culture, history and heritage. Hosted by a different country every two years, the WorldSkills Olympics stands as the world's largest professional education event that attracts thousands of craftsmen from more than 50 countries to compete in various challenges from manufacturing and mobile robotics to hairdressing and graphic design. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. John L. Carkeet IV, U.S. Army Japan)

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