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A Marine Corps Color Guard stands in wait July 4 at

A Marine Corps Color Guard stands in wait July 4 at

A Marine Corps Color Guard stands in wait July 4 at the U.S. Consulate General, Naha, Okinawa, prior to an official Independence Day ceremony. The event brought local community leaders and members together with... More

Flags are staged July 4 at the U.S. Consulate General,

Flags are staged July 4 at the U.S. Consulate General,

Flags are staged July 4 at the U.S. Consulate General, Naha, Okinawa. The flags were presented during a U.S. Independence Day celebration, which featured remarks by community leaders as well as a cake-cutting c... More

Kurayoshi Takara, center, offers remarks with the assistance

Kurayoshi Takara, center, offers remarks with the assistance

Kurayoshi Takara, center, offers remarks with the assistance of a translator July 4 during an official ceremony honoring the U.S. Independence Day at the U.S. Consulate General, Naha, Okinawa. Local community m... More

U.S. Consul General Alfred R. Magleby, left, shakes

U.S. Consul General Alfred R. Magleby, left, shakes

U.S. Consul General Alfred R. Magleby, left, shakes hands with local community leaders during an official ceremony July 4 at the U.S. Consulate General. The event featured remarks by community leaders, such as ... More

Kurayoshi Takara offers remarks July 4 during an official

Kurayoshi Takara offers remarks July 4 during an official

Kurayoshi Takara offers remarks July 4 during an official ceremony honoring the U.S. Independence Day at the U.S. Consulate General, Naha, Okinawa. Community members and officials took the opportunity to celebr... More

Makiko Morita leads an official ceremony July 4 honoring

Makiko Morita leads an official ceremony July 4 honoring

Makiko Morita leads an official ceremony July 4 honoring the U.S. Independence Day at the U.S. Consulate General, Naha, Okinawa. The event offered local community members and leaders an opportunity to celebrate... More

Community leaders, along with Lt. Gen. John Wissler,

Community leaders, along with Lt. Gen. John Wissler,

Community leaders, along with Lt. Gen. John Wissler, center, and U.S. Consul General Alfred R. Magleby, center left, cut a cake together during and official ceremony July 4 at the U.S. Consulate General honorin... More

U.S. Consul General Alfred R. Magleby offers remarks

U.S. Consul General Alfred R. Magleby offers remarks

U.S. Consul General Alfred R. Magleby offers remarks during an official ceremony July 4 honoring U.S. Independence Day at the U.S. Consulate General, Naha, Okinawa. During the event, local community members and... More

Cpl. Erica C. Romero, left, performs July 4 at the

Cpl. Erica C. Romero, left, performs July 4 at the

Cpl. Erica C. Romero, left, performs July 4 at the U.S. Consulate during a U.S. Independence Day ceremony. The event featured remarks by community leaders, such as Okinawa Vice Governor Kurayoshi Takara and U.S... More

A Marine Corps Color Guard stands in wait July 4 at

A Marine Corps Color Guard stands in wait July 4 at

A Marine Corps Color Guard stands in wait July 4 at the U.S. Consulate General, Naha, Okinawa, prior to an official Independence Day ceremony. The event brought local community leaders and members together with... More

A Marine Corps color guard performs during an official

A Marine Corps color guard performs during an official

A Marine Corps color guard performs during an official ceremony July 4 at the U.S. Consulate General, Naha, Okinawa. The event brought local community leaders and members together with visiting Americans in cel... More

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