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Sgt. Maj. Steven Brown, Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni

Sgt. Maj. Steven Brown, Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni

Sgt. Maj. Steven Brown, Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni sergeant major, stands on the finished replica of a Kintai Bridge arch at Sekido Storage Warehouse, Dec. 7, 2012. Patrons learned about the architecture ... More

NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (July 8, 2015) Master Chief Machinist

NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (July 8, 2015) Master Chief Machinist

NEWPORT NEWS, Va. (July 8, 2015) Master Chief Machinist Mate Ramon Marte, assigned to Pre-commissioning Unit Gerald R. Ford (CVN 78) makes the first purchase in the ship store during the grand opening. The open... More

Patrons on a Cultural Adaptation trip take a look inside

Patrons on a Cultural Adaptation trip take a look inside

Patrons on a Cultural Adaptation trip take a look inside the Shirohebi Shrine at the White Snake Museum, Dec. 7, 2012. Station residents had the opportunity to view the inside of the shrine before it officially... More

A station resident holds one of the snakes on display

A station resident holds one of the snakes on display

A station resident holds one of the snakes on display at the White Snake Museum as part of the Cultural Adaptation trip, Dec. 7, 2012. Patrons were able to learn about the history of the snakes and had the oppo... More

Station residents work together to build a replica

Station residents work together to build a replica

Station residents work together to build a replica of a Kintai Bridge arch at Sekido Storage Warehouse, Dec. 7, 2012. On the tour, patrons viewed some of the techniques of handmade woodwork and learned about th... More

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