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SAPPORO, Japan (Jan. 31, 2013) Aviation Structural

SAPPORO, Japan (Jan. 31, 2013) Aviation Structural

SAPPORO, Japan (Jan. 31, 2013) Aviation Structural Mechanic (Safety Equipment) Airman Gabriel Neri, right, originally from San Diego, and assigned to Naval Air Facility Misawa, and Cryptologic Technician (Colle... More

The Navy Misawa snow team takes time out from building

The Navy Misawa snow team takes time out from building

The Navy Misawa snow team takes time out from building its snow sculpture to welcome local schoolchildren who are on a field trip through Odori Park. The team is from Naval Air Facility Misawa and is creating a... More

Aviation Structural Mechanic (Safety Equipment) Airman

Aviation Structural Mechanic (Safety Equipment) Airman

Aviation Structural Mechanic (Safety Equipment) Airman Gabriel Neri, right, originally from San Diego, and assigned to Naval Air Facility Misawa, observes as a local schoolchild assists him with carving a snow ... More

Aviation Structural Mechanic (Safety Equipment) Airman

Aviation Structural Mechanic (Safety Equipment) Airman

Aviation Structural Mechanic (Safety Equipment) Airman Gabriel Neri, offers up a high-five to local schoolchildren who are visiting Odori Park. The Navy Misawa snow team is from Naval Air Facility Misawa and ar... More

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