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Tsuyoshi Gibu, left, Satoshi Yamada, center, and Mark

Tsuyoshi Gibu, left, Satoshi Yamada, center, and Mark

Tsuyoshi Gibu, left, Satoshi Yamada, center, and Mark L. Roberts observe a bilateral humanitarian assistance and disaster relief exercise from a temporary emergency operations center Jan. 29 at Camp Hansen. The... More

An Ishikawa police officer escorts preschool children

An Ishikawa police officer escorts preschool children

An Ishikawa police officer escorts preschool children off a bus during a bilateral humanitarian assistance and disaster relief exercise Jan. 29 at Camp Hansen. The exercise scenario, which was the first of its ... More

Members of the Kin Town Office, Kin Town Fire Department,

Members of the Kin Town Office, Kin Town Fire Department,

Members of the Kin Town Office, Kin Town Fire Department, Ishikawa Police Station, Okinawa Prefectural Police and Marines from Camp Hansen stand in formation for the closing ceremony of a bilateral humanitarian... More

Tsuyoshi Gibu gives opening remarks before the start

Tsuyoshi Gibu gives opening remarks before the start

Tsuyoshi Gibu gives opening remarks before the start of a bilateral humanitarian assistance and disaster relief exercise Jan. 29 at Camp Hansen. “We always have to keep in mind to protect ourselves from danger ... More

The Okinawa Prefectural Police Air Team lowers a disaster

The Okinawa Prefectural Police Air Team lowers a disaster

The Okinawa Prefectural Police Air Team lowers a disaster kit from a helicopter to a temporary evacuation site during a bilateral humanitarian assistance and disaster relief exercise Jan. 29 at Camp Hansen. The... More

Emergency responders escort a simulated evacuee to

Emergency responders escort a simulated evacuee to

Emergency responders escort a simulated evacuee to safety during a bilateral humanitarian assistance and disaster relief exercise Jan. 29 at Camp Hansen. The exercise scenario, which was the first of its kind o... More

Emergency responders help Yoshimori Uema to safety

Emergency responders help Yoshimori Uema to safety

Emergency responders help Yoshimori Uema to safety during a bilateral humanitarian assistance and disaster relief exercise Jan. 29 at Camp Hansen. Uema was a role player who was suffering a simulated injury cau... More

Emergency responders triage Yoshimori Uema during a

Emergency responders triage Yoshimori Uema during a

Emergency responders triage Yoshimori Uema during a bilateral humanitarian assistance and disaster relief exercise Jan. 29 at Camp Hansen. Uema was a role player who was suffering a simulated injury caused by t... More

Emergency responders prepare to transport a simulated

Emergency responders prepare to transport a simulated

Emergency responders prepare to transport a simulated evacuee to safety by ambulance during a bilateral humanitarian assistance and disaster relief exercise Jan. 29 at Camp Hansen. The evacuee was flown into th... More

Satoshi Yamada addresses emergency responders from

Satoshi Yamada addresses emergency responders from

Satoshi Yamada addresses emergency responders from Kin Town and Ishikawa at the opening ceremony for a bilateral humanitarian assistance and disaster relief exercise Jan. 29 at Camp Hansen. The exercise feature... More

Mark L. Roberts gives opening remarks before the start

Mark L. Roberts gives opening remarks before the start

Mark L. Roberts gives opening remarks before the start of a bilateral humanitarian assistance and disaster relief exercise Jan. 29 at Camp Hansen. This was the first exercise where members of the Kin Town Offic... More

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