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Space Soldiers clean up ‘crystal’ beach

Space Soldiers clean up ‘crystal’ beach

Soldiers from the 14th Missile Defense Battery at the Kyogamisaki Communication Site at Kyotango-Shi, Japan, picks up trash as part of a community cleanup of Suisho-hama Beach, Nov 8. The battery, operated by t... More

A Soldier of the 14th Missile Defense Battery, Kyogamisaki

A Soldier of the 14th Missile Defense Battery, Kyogamisaki

A Soldier of the 14th Missile Defense Battery, Kyogamisaki Communication Site, Kyotango-Shi, Japan, instructs soldiers of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force on the operation of a crew-served machine gun during... More

A Soldier from the 14th Missile Defense Battery at

A Soldier from the 14th Missile Defense Battery at

A Soldier from the 14th Missile Defense Battery at the Kyogamisaki Communication Site at Kyotango-Shi, Japan, picks up trash as part of a community cleanup of Suisho-hama Beach, Nov 8. The battery, operated by ... More

A Soldier from the 14th Missile Defense Battery at

A Soldier from the 14th Missile Defense Battery at

A Soldier from the 14th Missile Defense Battery at the Kyogamisaki Communication Site at Kyotango-Shi, Japan, hauls out trash as part of a community cleanup of Suisho-hama Beach, Nov 8. The battery, operated by... More

A Soldier from the 14th Missile Defense Battery at

A Soldier from the 14th Missile Defense Battery at

A Soldier from the 14th Missile Defense Battery at the Kyogamisaki Communication Site at Kyotango-Shi, Japan, picks up trash as part of a community cleanup of Suisho-hama Beach, Nov 8. The battery, operated by ... More

A soldier in the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force teaches

A soldier in the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force teaches

A soldier in the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force teaches a Soldier from the 14th Missile Defense Battery, Kyogamisaki Communication Site, Kyotango-Shi, Japan, how to write letters of the Japanese alphabet as pa... More

Soldiers of the 14th Missile Defense Battery, Kyogamisaki

Soldiers of the 14th Missile Defense Battery, Kyogamisaki

Soldiers of the 14th Missile Defense Battery, Kyogamisaki Communication Site, Kyotango-Shi, Japan, take part in a Japanese Taiko drum ceremony with soldiers of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force in a cultural ... More

Soldiers of the 14th Missile Defense Battery, Kyogamisaki

Soldiers of the 14th Missile Defense Battery, Kyogamisaki

Soldiers of the 14th Missile Defense Battery, Kyogamisaki Communication Site,Kyotango-Shi, Japan, along with soldiers of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force, load a mock casualty into an ambulance as part of a ... More

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