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Shosuke Kokuba, right, swings as Cpl. Eric D. Chrivia

Shosuke Kokuba, right, swings as Cpl. Eric D. Chrivia

Shosuke Kokuba, right, swings as Cpl. Eric D. Chrivia catches during a friendly softball game between the Henoko Young Men’s Association and U.S. Marines Jan. 25 on Camp Schwab. The Young Men’s Association play... More

Staff Sgt. Jonathon Campos, from Los Angeles, California,

Staff Sgt. Jonathon Campos, from Los Angeles, California,

Staff Sgt. Jonathon Campos, from Los Angeles, California, sprints toward second base during a friendly softball game with members of the Henoko Young Men’s Association Jan. 25 on Camp Schwab. Softball games bet... More

U.S. Marines serve food to Okinawan children at a cookout

U.S. Marines serve food to Okinawan children at a cookout

U.S. Marines serve food to Okinawan children at a cookout following a friendly softball game between the Henoko Young Men’s Association and Marines Jan. 25 on Camp Schwab. Throughout the course of the game, man... More

Gunnery Sgt. Jonathan K. Ivy, from Dimmitt, Texas,

Gunnery Sgt. Jonathan K. Ivy, from Dimmitt, Texas,

Gunnery Sgt. Jonathan K. Ivy, from Dimmitt, Texas, offers cookies to Okinawan children during a cookout following a friendly softball game between the Henoko Young Men’s Association and U.S. Marines Jan. 25 on ... More

Shota Nakamura, from Henoko, Okinawa, leaps to catch

Shota Nakamura, from Henoko, Okinawa, leaps to catch

Shota Nakamura, from Henoko, Okinawa, leaps to catch a softball during a friendly softball game with U.S. Marines Jan. 25 on Camp Schwab. The game consisted of the Henoko Young Men’s Association versus Marines ... More

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