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Camp Zama community member Demetricus Jefferson participates

Camp Zama community member Demetricus Jefferson participates

Camp Zama community member Demetricus Jefferson participates in a CPR lesson at USAG Japan’s “It Takes a Community” forum held Jan. 22 in the Camp Zama Community Club. (U.S. Army photo by Lance Davis)

Gregory Sanches, safety manager for USAG Japan, explains

Gregory Sanches, safety manager for USAG Japan, explains

Gregory Sanches, safety manager for USAG Japan, explains the use of a camping stove to a community member at the “It Takes a Community” forum held Jan. 22 in the Camp Zama Community Club. (U.S. Army photo by Lance Davis)

Community members discuss nutrition and food safety

Community members discuss nutrition and food safety

Community members discuss nutrition and food safety during USAG Japan’s “It Takes a Community” forum held Jan. 22 in the Camp Zama Community Club. (U.S. Army photo by Lance Davis)

Brig. Gen. Jose Salinas, Assistant Adjutant General

Brig. Gen. Jose Salinas, Assistant Adjutant General

Brig. Gen. Jose Salinas, Assistant Adjutant General for the Joint Staff for the Arizona National Guard, greets members from the Department of Emergency and Military Affairs as they board a UH-60 Black Hawk duri... More

Spc. Jahmoiah Hodge, assigned to 500th Military Intelligence

Spc. Jahmoiah Hodge, assigned to 500th Military Intelligence

Spc. Jahmoiah Hodge, assigned to 500th Military Intelligence Battalion of U.S. Army Japan, receives disaster preparedness information from the American Red Cross station during the “It Takes a Community” forum ... More

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