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U.S. service members and members of the Japan Self-Defense

U.S. service members and members of the Japan Self-Defense

U.S. service members and members of the Japan Self-Defense Force worked together to clean the Minato Elementary School April 2 as part of Operation Tomodachi.

Marines from Joint Task Force Fuji, shovel debris into

Marines from Joint Task Force Fuji, shovel debris into

Marines from Joint Task Force Fuji, shovel debris into a cart April 2. U.S. service members and members of the Japan Self-Defense Force worked together to clean the Minato Elementary School as part of Operation... More

Members of the Japan Self-Defense Force collect debris

Members of the Japan Self-Defense Force collect debris

Members of the Japan Self-Defense Force collect debris at the Minato Elementary School here April 2. U.S. service members and members of the JSDF visited the school to help clear reminisce of debris caused by t... More

A member of the Japan Self-Defense Force collects debris

A member of the Japan Self-Defense Force collects debris

A member of the Japan Self-Defense Force collects debris at the Minato Elementary School here April 2. U.S. service members and members of the JSDF visited the school to help clear reminisce of debris caused by... More

A Marine uses a tram to fill a dump truck with debris

A Marine uses a tram to fill a dump truck with debris

A Marine uses a tram to fill a dump truck with debris April 2. Marines and sailors with Combat Logistics Regiment 35, Joint Task Force Fuji and soldiers from the 35th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, worke... More

A member of the Japan Self-Defense Force picks up debris

A member of the Japan Self-Defense Force picks up debris

A member of the Japan Self-Defense Force picks up debris at the Minato Elementary School here April 2. Both U.S. service members and members of the Japan Self-Defense Force helped clean debris from the school a... More

U.S. service members carry a piece of debris while

U.S. service members carry a piece of debris while

U.S. service members carry a piece of debris while helping to clean the Minato Elementary School April 2. Both U.S. service members and members of the Japan Self-Defense Force helped clean debris from the schoo... More

Gulfport, Miss., native Pfc. Robert Neal points out

Gulfport, Miss., native Pfc. Robert Neal points out

Gulfport, Miss., native Pfc. Robert Neal points out the location of a group of pictures to a member of the Japan Self-Defense Force April 2. U.S. service members collected sentimental items and delivered them t... More

Marines from Joint Task Force Fuji, shovel debris into

Marines from Joint Task Force Fuji, shovel debris into

Marines from Joint Task Force Fuji, shovel debris into a cart April 2. U.S. service members and members of the Japan Self-Defense Force worked together to clean the Minato Elementary School as part of Operation... More

Gulfport, Miss., native Pfc. Robert Neal uses an improvised

Gulfport, Miss., native Pfc. Robert Neal uses an improvised

Gulfport, Miss., native Pfc. Robert Neal uses an improvised wheelbarrow to remove debris from the Minato Elementary School April 2. Both U.S. service members and members of the Japan Self-Defense Force helped c... More

U.S. service members carry a piece of debris while

U.S. service members carry a piece of debris while

U.S. service members carry a piece of debris while helping to clean the Minato Elementary School April 2. Both U.S. service members and members of the Japan Self-Defense Force helped clean debris from the schoo... More

Memphis, Tenn., native Lance Cpl. Jorge Banuelos from

Memphis, Tenn., native Lance Cpl. Jorge Banuelos from

Memphis, Tenn., native Lance Cpl. Jorge Banuelos from Joint Task Force Fuji, shovels debris into a cart April 2. Banuelos, along with other U.S. service members and members of the Japan Self-Defense Force worke... More

New Jersey native Staff Sgt. German Estrada, left,

New Jersey native Staff Sgt. German Estrada, left,

New Jersey native Staff Sgt. German Estrada, left, and Monterey, Calif., native, Staff Sgt. Jaime Barajasmora carry a piece of debris while helping to clean the Minato Elementary School April 2. Both U.S. servi... More

U.S. service members carry a piece of debris while

U.S. service members carry a piece of debris while

U.S. service members carry a piece of debris while helping to clean the Minato Elementary School April 2. Both U.S. service members and members of the Japan Self-Defense Force helped clean debris from the schoo... More

U.S. service members and members of the Japan Self-Defense

U.S. service members and members of the Japan Self-Defense

U.S. service members and members of the Japan Self-Defense Force collect debris while helping to clean the Minato Elementary School April 2 as part of Operation Tomodachi.

Pfc. Amanda Traversie from Joint Task Force Fuji shovels

Pfc. Amanda Traversie from Joint Task Force Fuji shovels

Pfc. Amanda Traversie from Joint Task Force Fuji shovels debris into a wheelbarrow here April 2. Traversie and other U.S. service members helped members of the Japan Self-Defense Force clean the Minato Elementa... More

A Marine uses a tram to remove debris April 2. Marines

A Marine uses a tram to remove debris April 2. Marines

A Marine uses a tram to remove debris April 2. Marines and sailors with Combat Logistics Regiment 35, Joint Task Force Fuji and soldiers from the 35th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, worked with members o... More

Littleton, Colo., native Lance Cpl. Keith Scofield

Littleton, Colo., native Lance Cpl. Keith Scofield

Littleton, Colo., native Lance Cpl. Keith Scofield uses a chainsaw to cut debris into manageable pieces April 2. Scofield, along with other U.S. service members and members of the Japan Self-Defense Force worke... More

U.S. service members and members of the Japan Self-Defense

U.S. service members and members of the Japan Self-Defense

U.S. service members and members of the Japan Self-Defense Force worked together to clean the Minato Elementary School April 2 as part of Operation Tomodachi.

U.S. service members and members of the Japan Self-Defense

U.S. service members and members of the Japan Self-Defense

U.S. service members and members of the Japan Self-Defense Force worked together to clean the Minato Elementary School April 2 as part of Operation Tomodachi.

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