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Drummers with the Drug Addiction Rehab Center, an

Drummers with the Drug Addiction Rehab Center, an

Drummers with the Drug Addiction Rehab Center, an organization who receives grant money from American Woman’s Welfare Association (AWWA), perform for guests during the AWWA and Marine Officers’ Spouses’ Club Ok... More

Guests serve themselves dinner during the American

Guests serve themselves dinner during the American

Guests serve themselves dinner during the American Woman’s Welfare Association (AWWA) and Marine Officers’ Spouses’ Club Okinawa Friendship Social on Camp Butler, Okinawa, Japan Mar. 2, 2019. The social is held... More

Typhoon Twisters gymnasts, an organization who received

Typhoon Twisters gymnasts, an organization who received

Typhoon Twisters gymnasts, an organization who received grant money from American Woman’s Welfare Association (AWWA), perform a routine during the AWWA and Marine Officers’ Spouses’ Club Okinawa Friendship Soci... More

U.S. Marine Corps Brig. Gen. Paul Rock Jr., the commanding

U.S. Marine Corps Brig. Gen. Paul Rock Jr., the commanding

U.S. Marine Corps Brig. Gen. Paul Rock Jr., the commanding general of Marine Corps Installations Pacific, Marine Corps Base-Camp Butler, Japan, thanks the American Woman’s Welfare Association (AWWA) for their h... More

The Kadena Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps

The Kadena Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps

The Kadena Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps Color Guard presents colors as the Ryukyu Middle School choir sings the Japan and U.S. national anthems during the American Woman’s Welfare Association (AWWA) ... More

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