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U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Col.  Brian N. Clifton, commanding

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U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Col. Brian N. Clifton, commanding

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U.S. Marine Corps Lt. Col. Brian N. Clifton, commanding officer, Marine Medium Tiltrotor Squadron 363, greets and provides a tour of the inside of a MV-22B Osprey to Japan Defense Society members during a base visit, Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Jan. 23, 2019. Members of the Japan Defense Society were given an opportunity to ask detailed questions about defense-related issues of mutual concern and regional issues. The Japan Defense Society raises citizen awareness of national defense, promote mutual understanding between the people and Self-Defense Forces to encourage sound development of the Self-Defense Forces, thus contributing to the peace and prosperity of Japan. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Jesus Sepulveda Torres)

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23/01/2019
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