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Brig. Gen. Tracy King gives closing remarks after a

Brig. Gen. Tracy King gives closing remarks after a

Brig. Gen. Tracy King gives closing remarks after a baseball clinic Jan. 24 on Camp Kinser. This was the first baseball clinic held on Camp Kinser. The clinic consisted of Japanese major league baseball player ... More

Keiichi Hirano, a Japanese major league baseball player,

Keiichi Hirano, a Japanese major league baseball player,

Keiichi Hirano, a Japanese major league baseball player, pitches to an American kid during a baseball clinic Jan. 24 on Camp Kinser. This was the first baseball clinic held on Camp Kinser. Approximately 50 Japa... More

Masahiro Ito leads Japanese and American kids in a

Masahiro Ito leads Japanese and American kids in a

Masahiro Ito leads Japanese and American kids in a cool down run after a game at a baseball clinic Jan. 24 on Camp Kinser. This was the first baseball clinic held on Camp Kinser. Ito is a staff member of the Ch... More

Keiichi Hirano, left, a Japanese major league baseball

Keiichi Hirano, left, a Japanese major league baseball

Keiichi Hirano, left, a Japanese major league baseball player pitches to a local kid during a friendly game at a baseball clinic Jan. 24 on Camp Kinser. This was the first baseball clinic held on Camp Kinser. A... More

Keiichi Hirano, a Japanese major league baseball player,

Keiichi Hirano, a Japanese major league baseball player,

Keiichi Hirano, a Japanese major league baseball player, teaches Japanese and American kids, ages 9-13, basic fundamentals at a baseball clinic Jan. 24 on Camp Kinser. This was the first baseball clinic held on... More

Japanese and American children play rock, paper, scissors

Japanese and American children play rock, paper, scissors

Japanese and American children play rock, paper, scissors before a friendly game of baseball at a baseball clinic Jan. 24 on Camp Kinser. This was the first baseball clinic held on Camp Kinser. Approximately 50... More

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