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SASEBO, Japan (July 19, 2016) Master-at-Arms 1st Class

SASEBO, Japan (July 19, 2016) Master-at-Arms 1st Class

SASEBO, Japan (July 19, 2016) Master-at-Arms 1st Class Nicholas Miller conducts a breathalyzer on a Sailor at Commander, U.S. Fleet Activities Sasebo Dragon Vale Housing July 19, 2016. CFAS has increased sobrie... More

SASEBO, Japan (July 19, 2016) Master-at-Arms 1st Class

SASEBO, Japan (July 19, 2016) Master-at-Arms 1st Class

SASEBO, Japan (July 19, 2016) Master-at-Arms 1st Class Nicholas Miller conducts a breathalyzer on a Sailor at Commander, U.S. Fleet Activities Sasebo Dragon Vale Housing July 19, 2016. CFAS has increased sobrie... More

A Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron Recovery Marine,

A Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron Recovery Marine,

A Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron Recovery Marine, left, drives the Save a Life Tour’s drunk driving simulator while Andrew Gras, road crew for Kramer International’s Save a Life Tour, right, presents th... More

SASEBO, Japan (July 19, 2016) Master-at-Arms 1st Class

SASEBO, Japan (July 19, 2016) Master-at-Arms 1st Class

SASEBO, Japan (July 19, 2016) Master-at-Arms 1st Class Nicholas Miller conducts a breathalyzer on a Sailor at Commander, U.S. Fleet Activities Sasebo Dragon Vale Housing July 19, 2016. CFAS has increased sobrie... More

Volunteers from the Fort Drum Chapter for the Drunk

Volunteers from the Fort Drum Chapter for the Drunk

Volunteers from the Fort Drum Chapter for the Drunk Driving Prevention Program set up a booth to help Soldiers to sign up for the program in order to prevent driving home under the influence at a ball held by t... More

Marines from Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron,

Marines from Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron,

Marines from Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Marine Corps Air Station Yuma, Ariz., participate in post-event surveys at the Save a Life Tour at the station’s gym, July 22. The Save a Life Tour is a trav... More

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