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Sota Suga, an employee with Camp Zama’s Directorate

Sota Suga, an employee with Camp Zama’s Directorate

Sota Suga, an employee with Camp Zama’s Directorate of Public Works, catches fish July 30 in the pond at Sagami General Depot’s Shrine Park. The fish were being moved temporarily as part of a three-month restor... More

U.S. Army Garrison Japan Directorate of Public Works

U.S. Army Garrison Japan Directorate of Public Works

U.S. Army Garrison Japan Directorate of Public Works employees, prepare to drain the pond at Sagami General Depot’s Shrine Park July 30 as part of a three-month restoration project in which the pond was cleaned... More

Taiko Bridge, part of Shrine Park at Sagami General

Taiko Bridge, part of Shrine Park at Sagami General

Taiko Bridge, part of Shrine Park at Sagami General Depot, was repainted as part of a three-month restoration project in which the park’s pond was also cleaned and repaired. Members of Camp Zama’s Boy Scout tro... More

Skylar Venn, left, 15, a member of the Camp Zama Boy

Skylar Venn, left, 15, a member of the Camp Zama Boy

Skylar Venn, left, 15, a member of the Camp Zama Boy Scouts, prepares paint Aug. 17 at Shrine Park located on Sagami General Depot as part of a three-month restoration project in which the bridge was repainted ... More

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