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Musician Second Class (MU2) Jeremy Bustillos, United States Navy (USN), from Irving, Texas (right), with the Seventh Fleet Band, Yokosuka, Japan, entertains a young music enthusiast at the KK Women's and Children's Hospital in Singapore, during the seventh annual Cooperation Afloat Readiness and Training (CARAT) 2001 exercise

Musician Second Class (MU2) Jeremy Bustillos, United States Navy (USN)...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Subject Operation/Series: CARAT 2001 Country: Singapore (SGP) Scene Major Command Shown: FLTCOMBATCAMGRUPAC Scene Camera Operator: PH1 Kevin H. Tierney... More

CAPT. Oscar Sordo and a fellow ultralight enthusiast fly over the countryside

CAPT. Oscar Sordo and a fellow ultralight enthusiast fly over the coun...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Country: Panama (PAN) Scene Camera Operator: MSGT. Rick Diaz Release Status: Released to Public Combined Military Service Digital Photographic Files

Chesapeake Country Scenic Byway - Byway Enthusiast in St. Luke's Episcopal Church Graveyard

Chesapeake Country Scenic Byway - Byway Enthusiast in St. Luke's Episc...

The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: Byway enthusiast wanders through the graveyard of St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Church Hill, MD. Location: Maryland Status: Public do... More

John D. Trent (right), a Defense Commissary Agency

John D. Trent (right), a Defense Commissary Agency

John D. Trent (right), a Defense Commissary Agency contractor and motorcycle enthusiast living in Japan, visits his friend and fellow rider, Makoto Tanabe (left), as he recovers from his injuries sustained in a... More

Scores of motorcycle enthusiasts partake in a leisurely

Scores of motorcycle enthusiasts partake in a leisurely

Scores of motorcycle enthusiasts partake in a leisurely ride through Japan’s countryside. Japan boasts hundreds of international riding clubs featuring riders from all walks of life. They are particularly popul... More

John D. Trent, a Defense Commissary Agency contractor

John D. Trent, a Defense Commissary Agency contractor

John D. Trent, a Defense Commissary Agency contractor and motorcycle enthusiast living Japan, participates in an interview with a reporter from Stars and Stripes Pacific at U.S. Army Japan’s headquarters July 1... More

John D. Trent (right), a Defense Commissary Agency

John D. Trent (right), a Defense Commissary Agency

John D. Trent (right), a Defense Commissary Agency contractor and motorcycle enthusiast living in Japan, shares lunch with his friend and fellow rider, Makoto Tanabe (left). Trent saved Tanabe’s life during a l... More

A member of the Hard n’ Fast international riding club

A member of the Hard n’ Fast international riding club

A member of the Hard n’ Fast international riding club assists two Japanese first responders as they prepare Makoto Tanabe (lying on ground) for an emergency air evacuation July 3, 2016, in Shizuoka Prefecture,... More

John D. Trent, a Defense Commissary Agency contractor

John D. Trent, a Defense Commissary Agency contractor

John D. Trent, a Defense Commissary Agency contractor and motorcycle enthusiast living in Japan, stands next to his 2013 Harley Davidson SL1200V Model 72. Trent, a seasoned rider with more than 35 years’ experi... More

John D. Trent, a Defense Commissary Agency contractor

John D. Trent, a Defense Commissary Agency contractor

John D. Trent, a Defense Commissary Agency contractor and motorcycle enthusiast living Japan, participates in an interview at U.S. Army Japan’s headquarters July 13, 2016, in Camp Zama, Japan. Trent, a seasone... More

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