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Col. Thomas Pecina cut the first piece of cake during

Col. Thomas Pecina cut the first piece of cake during

Col. Thomas Pecina cut the first piece of cake during the Marine Corps birthday cake cutting Nov. 10 aboard Camp Foster, Okinawa, Japan. The first slice was given to the oldest Marine present, Master Gunnery Sg... More

Brig. Gen. Niel E. Nelson, center, and Brig. Gen. (select)

Brig. Gen. Niel E. Nelson, center, and Brig. Gen. (select)

Brig. Gen. Niel E. Nelson, center, and Brig. Gen. (select) Tracy W. King, left, watch as 3rd Marine Logistics Group, III Marine Expeditionary Force, conduct a pass in review July 18 during a change of command c... 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

Brig. Gen. Niel E. Nelson, far left, and Brig. Gen.

Brig. Gen. Niel E. Nelson, far left, and Brig. Gen.

Brig. Gen. Niel E. Nelson, far left, and Brig. Gen. (select) Tracy W. King, second from left, salute the colors of the various units with 3rd Marine Logistics Group, III Marine Expeditionary Force, July 18 duri... More

Brig. Gen. Niel E. Nelson, center, receives the 3rd

Brig. Gen. Niel E. Nelson, center, receives the 3rd

Brig. Gen. Niel E. Nelson, center, receives the 3rd Marine Logistics Group colors from Sgt. Maj. Michael J. Hendges, left, during a change of command ceremony July 18 at Roberts Field on Camp Kinser. After rece... More

Brig. Gen. Tracy King delivers a speech during the

Brig. Gen. Tracy King delivers a speech during the

Brig. Gen. Tracy King delivers a speech during the Marine Corps birthday pageant and cake cutting Nov. 10 aboard Camp Foster, Okinawa, Japan. “We were born a taverns birth and we brandish a swagger that comes c... 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

Kubasaki High School’s Junior Reserve Officers’ Training

Kubasaki High School’s Junior Reserve Officers’ Training

Kubasaki High School’s Junior Reserve Officers’ Training Corps model uniforms worn by Marines throughout history during the Marine Corps birthday pageant Nov. 10 aboard Camp Foster, Okinawa, Japan. The narrator... More

Brig. Gen. Niel E. Nelson, right, passes the 3rd Marine

Brig. Gen. Niel E. Nelson, right, passes the 3rd Marine

Brig. Gen. Niel E. Nelson, right, passes the 3rd Marine Logistics Group colors to Brig. Gen. (select) Tracy W. King, left, July 18 at Roberts Field on Camp Kinser. The “passing of the colors” symbolizes the com... More

Brig. Gen. (select) Tracy W. King addresses Marines,

Brig. Gen. (select) Tracy W. King addresses Marines,

Brig. Gen. (select) Tracy W. King addresses Marines, sailors and civilians with 3rd Marine Logistics Group, III Marine Expeditionary Force, July 18 at Roberts Field during a change of command ceremony on Camp K... More

Capt. Jameel Ali reads Maj. Gen. John A. Lejeune's

Capt. Jameel Ali reads Maj. Gen. John A. Lejeune's

Capt. Jameel Ali reads Maj. Gen. John A. Lejeune's birthday message during the Marine Corps birthday cake cutting Nov. 10 aboard Camp Foster, Okinawa, Japan. On Nov. 1, 1921, Lejeune, 13th commandant of the Mar... More

Master Gunnery Sgt. Eli Ginez hands the first slice

Master Gunnery Sgt. Eli Ginez hands the first slice

Master Gunnery Sgt. Eli Ginez hands the first slice of cake to Lance Cpl. Cory Booher during the Marine Corps birthday cake cutting Nov. 10 aboard Camp Foster, Okinawa, Japan. “The passing of the cake from the ... More

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

Members of the III Marine Expeditionary Force Band

Members of the III Marine Expeditionary Force Band

Members of the III Marine Expeditionary Force Band march in formation July 18 at Roberts Field on Camp Kinser during a change of command ceremony. The event marked the end of Brig. Gen. Niel E. Nelson’s two-yea... 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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