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Pfc. Katherine Bui, assigned to 10th Support Group,

Pfc. Katherine Bui, assigned to 10th Support Group,

Pfc. Katherine Bui, assigned to 10th Support Group, US Army Japan, prepares for raising the American flag during the morning colors ceremony with her Japan Ground Self-Defense Force Western Army counterpart at ... More

Soldiers assigned to 10th Support Group, US Army Japan,

Soldiers assigned to 10th Support Group, US Army Japan,

Soldiers assigned to 10th Support Group, US Army Japan, prepare for raising the American flag during the morning colors ceremony with their Japan Ground Self-Defense Force Western Army counterparts at Camp Keng... More

Pfc. Katherine Bui, assigned to 10th Support Group,

Pfc. Katherine Bui, assigned to 10th Support Group,

Pfc. Katherine Bui, assigned to 10th Support Group, US Army Japan, prepares for raising the American flag during the morning colors ceremony with her Japan Ground Self-Defense Force Western Army counterpart at ... More

Sgt. Michael Dumpson, assigned to 10th Support Group,

Sgt. Michael Dumpson, assigned to 10th Support Group,

Sgt. Michael Dumpson, assigned to 10th Support Group, US Army Japan, raises the American flag during the morning colors ceremony at Camp Kengun, Japan Dec. 8. Yama Sakura is the largest bilateral and joint comm... More

Pfc. Katherine Bui, assigned to 10th Support Group,

Pfc. Katherine Bui, assigned to 10th Support Group,

Pfc. Katherine Bui, assigned to 10th Support Group, US Army Japan, raises the American flag during the morning colors ceremony with her Japan Ground Self-Defense Force Western Army counterparts at Camp Kengun, ... More

Soldiers assigned to 10th Support Group, US Army Japan,

Soldiers assigned to 10th Support Group, US Army Japan,

Soldiers assigned to 10th Support Group, US Army Japan, walk the American flag out of Japan Ground Self-Defense Force (JGSDF) Western Army Headquarters during the morning colors ceremony with their JGSDF counte... More

Pfc. Kiana Nelson (right) and Pfc. Katherine Bui (center),

Pfc. Kiana Nelson (right) and Pfc. Katherine Bui (center),

Pfc. Kiana Nelson (right) and Pfc. Katherine Bui (center), both assigned to 10th Support Group, US Army Japan, prepare for raising the American flag during the morning colors ceremony with their Japan Ground Se... More

Soldiers assigned to 10th Support Group, US Army Japan,

Soldiers assigned to 10th Support Group, US Army Japan,

Soldiers assigned to 10th Support Group, US Army Japan, prepare for raising the American flag during the morning colors ceremony with their Japan Ground Self-Defense Force Western Army counterparts at Camp Keng... More

A member of Japan Ground Self-Defense Force Western

A member of Japan Ground Self-Defense Force Western

A member of Japan Ground Self-Defense Force Western Army raises the Japanese flag during the morning colors ceremony with her U.S. Army Japan counterparts at Camp Kengun, Japan Dec. 8. Yama Sakura is the larges... More

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