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Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan, Seiji Maehara

Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan, Seiji Maehara

Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan, Seiji Maehara (left front on the red carpet) presented a wreath at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific at Punchbowl, to honor the U.S. service members who have s... More

U.S. Pacific Air Forces Firing Squad prepare to render

U.S. Pacific Air Forces Firing Squad prepare to render

U.S. Pacific Air Forces Firing Squad prepare to render a three-gun volley while a bugler from the U.S. Marine Corps Forces Pacific Band plays taps, during a wreath laying ceremony at the National Memorial Ceme... More

U.S. Pacific Command's Joint Service Color Guard renders

U.S. Pacific Command's Joint Service Color Guard renders

U.S. Pacific Command's Joint Service Color Guard renders honors during a wreath laying ceremony by Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan, Seiji Maehara. Minister Maehara presented the wreath as a symbol of resp... More

Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan, Seiji Maehara

Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan, Seiji Maehara

Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan, Seiji Maehara (left) is greeted by Support Services Supervisor of the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific at Punchbowl, Alan Sumitomo (right), upon arrival at the ce... More

Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan, Seiji Maehara,

Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan, Seiji Maehara,

Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan, Seiji Maehara, presents a wreath at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific at Punchbowl to honor the service members who have sacrificed their lives throughout the ... More

The Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan, Seiji Maehara,

The Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan, Seiji Maehara,

The Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan, Seiji Maehara, signs the guest book at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific at Punchbowl at the conclusion of a wreath laying ceremony to honor the U.S. servi... More

Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan, Seiji Maehara

Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan, Seiji Maehara

Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan, Seiji Maehara (right) and Support Services Supervisor of the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific at Punchbowl, Alan Sumitomo (left), show their respect while the U.S... More

The Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan, Seiji Maehara

The Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan, Seiji Maehara

The Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan, Seiji Maehara (far right) presented a wreath to honor the U.S. service members who have sacrificed their lives throughout the Pacific during a wreath laying ceremony a... More

The Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan, Seiji Maehara

The Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan, Seiji Maehara

The Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan, Seiji Maehara presented a wreath at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific at Punchbowl during a ceremony to honor the U.S. service members who have sacrificed ... More

Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan, Seiji Maehara

Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan, Seiji Maehara

Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan, Seiji Maehara (left) is greeted by Support Services Supervisor of the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific at Punchbowl, Alan Sumitomo (right), upon arrival at the ce... More

Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan, Seiji Maehara

Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan, Seiji Maehara

Minister for Foreign Affairs of Japan, Seiji Maehara bows to honor the U.S. service members who have sacrificed their lives throughout the Pacific during a wreath laying ceremony at the National Memorial Cemete... More

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