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Maj. David Shearman, Left, and Ryuji Kishimoto pose

Maj. David Shearman, Left, and Ryuji Kishimoto pose

Maj. David Shearman, Left, and Ryuji Kishimoto pose for a picture together after an award ceremony honoring Kishimoto for helping Marines with Marine Wing Support Squadron 172, 1st Marine Aircraft Wing, III Mar... More

Master Sgt. Rodolfo Huerta (Left) congratulates Ryuji

Master Sgt. Rodolfo Huerta (Left) congratulates Ryuji

Master Sgt. Rodolfo Huerta (Left) congratulates Ryuji Kishimoto after receiving an award from Marine Wing Support Squadron-172, 1st Marine Aircraft Wing, III Marine Expeditionary Force on Oct. 23, 2015, at Ie S... More

Marines and sailors take part in a perimeter run of

Marines and sailors take part in a perimeter run of

Marines and sailors take part in a perimeter run of Camp Hansen May 3 to welcome Sgt. Maj. Howard L. Kreamer. Kreamer spoke to Marines about his leadership style, expectations and hopes for a productive future ... More

Marines recognized for heroic actions

Marines recognized for heroic actions

U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. James B. Hecker, left, presents a coin to U.S. Marine Corps Capt. Travis K. Pugh Aug. 15 at Marine Corps Air Station Futenma. Marines with Marine Medium Helicopter Squadron 262 were pr... More

Dancers perform the Shishi Mai, or lion dance, July

Dancers perform the Shishi Mai, or lion dance, July

Dancers perform the Shishi Mai, or lion dance, July 15 during the opening ceremony of the Aqua Social Fes 2013 "Vitamin Sea," The dance was adopted from the Chinese culture during the period of the Ryukyu Kingdom.

Cpl. Andy Cazeau, center, picks up litter with community

Cpl. Andy Cazeau, center, picks up litter with community

Cpl. Andy Cazeau, center, picks up litter with community members July 15 during the Aqua Social Fes 2013 “Vitamin Sea” where community members and service members cleaned the shoreline of Inanse in Urasoe. Caze... More

Members of the Okinawa community move out of the tsunami

Members of the Okinawa community move out of the tsunami

Members of the Okinawa community move out of the tsunami hazard zone to a safer location Sept. 4 during a disaster relief drill performed at Camp Foster. The participants entered through Camp Foster’s gate five... More

Lance Cpl. Joshua W. Nickson, right, shares a laugh

Lance Cpl. Joshua W. Nickson, right, shares a laugh

Lance Cpl. Joshua W. Nickson, right, shares a laugh with Masumi Oshiro July 15 during the Aqua Social Fes 2013 “Vitamin Sea.” “Community engagements such as volunteering at a nursing home or participating in a ... More

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