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U.S. Marine Corps Col. Vincent J. Ciuccoli, commanding

U.S. Marine Corps Col. Vincent J. Ciuccoli, commanding

U.S. Marine Corps Col. Vincent J. Ciuccoli, commanding officer for Headquarters and Support Battalion, Marine Corps Base Smedley D. Butler, shakes hands with Masakatsu Kamiyama, vice mayor of Chatan Town, durin... More

Beau Blew, regional program specialist with American

Beau Blew, regional program specialist with American

Beau Blew, regional program specialist with American Red Cross, poses for a photo at the commissary before a Tsunami Evacuation Drill at Camp Foster, Okinawa, Japan, Nov. 9, 2019. The drill was held to convey t... More

U.S. Marine Corps Col. Vincent J. Ciuccoli, commanding

U.S. Marine Corps Col. Vincent J. Ciuccoli, commanding

U.S. Marine Corps Col. Vincent J. Ciuccoli, commanding officer for Headquarters and Support Battalion, Marine Corps Base Smedley D. Butler, gives remarks after a Tsunami Evacuation Drill, Camp Foster, Okinawa, ... More

Masakatsu Kamiyama, vice mayor of Chatan Town, speaks

Masakatsu Kamiyama, vice mayor of Chatan Town, speaks

Masakatsu Kamiyama, vice mayor of Chatan Town, speaks to during a closing ceremony as part of a Tsunami Evacuation Drill, Camp Foster, Okinawa, Japan, Nov. 9, 2019. The drill was held to convey the readiness an... More

Participants stand in a line during the closing ceremony

Participants stand in a line during the closing ceremony

Participants stand in a line during the closing ceremony as part of a Tsunami Evacuation Drill at Camp Foster, Okinawa, Japan, Nov. 9, 2019. The drill was held to convey the readiness and capabilities of the ca... More

Participants walk during a Tsunami Evacuation Drill

Participants walk during a Tsunami Evacuation Drill

Participants walk during a Tsunami Evacuation Drill at Camp Foster, Okinawa, Japan, Nov. 9, 2019. The drill was held to convey the readiness and capabilities of the camp to members of the U.S. and local communi... More

Participants walk during a Tsunami Evacuation Drill

Participants walk during a Tsunami Evacuation Drill

Participants walk during a Tsunami Evacuation Drill at Camp Foster, Okinawa, Japan, Nov. 9, 2019. The drill was held to convey the readiness and capabilities of the camp to members of the U.S. and local communi... More

U.S. Marine Corps SgtMaj Lynnette C. Marr-Gaye, Sergeant

U.S. Marine Corps SgtMaj Lynnette C. Marr-Gaye, Sergeant

U.S. Marine Corps SgtMaj Lynnette C. Marr-Gaye, Sergeant Major with Headquarters and Support Battalion, Marine Corps Base Smedley D. Butler assists participants during a Tsunami Evacuation Drill at Camp Foster,... More

Participants walk during a Tsunami Evacuation Drill

Participants walk during a Tsunami Evacuation Drill

Participants walk during a Tsunami Evacuation Drill at Camp Foster, Okinawa, Japan, Nov. 9, 2019. The drill was held to convey the readiness and capabilities of the camp to members of the U.S. and local communi... More

An American Red Cross jacket sits on display at the

An American Red Cross jacket sits on display at the

An American Red Cross jacket sits on display at the commissary before a Tsunami Evacuation Drill at Camp Foster, Okinawa, Japan, Nov. 9, 2019. The drill was held to convey the readiness and capabilities of the ... More

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