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Aid station stamps cover a Fuji hiking stick carried

Aid station stamps cover a Fuji hiking stick carried

Aid station stamps cover a Fuji hiking stick carried by a Marine with Combined Arms Training Center (CATC) Camp Fuji, heading to summit Mount Fuji on July 19, 2019 in Shizuoka, Japan. CATC personnel hiked the m... More

Fuji hiking sticks are carried by Marines with Combined

Fuji hiking sticks are carried by Marines with Combined

Fuji hiking sticks are carried by Marines with Combined Arms Training Center (CATC) Camp Fuji while summiting Mount Fuji on July 19, 2019 in Shizuoka, Japan. CATC personnel hiked the mountain to enhance unit-wi... More

A U.S. Marine with Combined Arms Training Center (CATC)

A U.S. Marine with Combined Arms Training Center (CATC)

A U.S. Marine with Combined Arms Training Center (CATC) Camp Fuji descends Mount Fuji on July 19, 2019 in Shizuoka, Japan. CATC personnel hiked the mountain to enhance unit-wide morale and provide an opportunit... More

U.S. Marine Corps Gunnery Sgt. Luis Pagan, administrative

U.S. Marine Corps Gunnery Sgt. Luis Pagan, administrative

U.S. Marine Corps Gunnery Sgt. Luis Pagan, administrative chief with Combined Arms Training Center (CATC) Camp Fuji smiles while summiting Mount Fuji on July 19, 2019 in Shizuoka, Japan. CATC personnel hiked th... More

A member of the local community stamps a hiking stick

A member of the local community stamps a hiking stick

A member of the local community stamps a hiking stick on Mount Fuji on July 19, 2019 in Shizuoka, Japan. U.S. Marines and sailors with Combined Arms Training Center (CATC) Camp Fuji personnel hiked the mountain... More

U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Jamison Staoter, motor transportation

U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Jamison Staoter, motor transportation

U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Jamison Staoter, motor transportation mechanic with Combined Arms Training Center (CATC) Camp Fuji holds a hiking stick before summiting Mount Fuji on July 19, 2019 in Shizuoka, Japan. CA... More

U.S. Marine Corps Col. Michael D. Rilley, right, commanding

U.S. Marine Corps Col. Michael D. Rilley, right, commanding

U.S. Marine Corps Col. Michael D. Rilley, right, commanding officer, Combined Arms Training Center (CATC) Camp Fuji, summits Mount Fuji alongside over 40 members of his command on July 19, 2019 in Shizuoka, Jap... More

An entrance sign for Fujinomiya hiking trail is situated

An entrance sign for Fujinomiya hiking trail is situated

An entrance sign for Fujinomiya hiking trail is situated on Mount Fuji on July 19, 2019 in Shizuoka, Japan. U.S. Marines and sailors with Combined Arms Training Center (CATC) Camp Fuji personnel hiked the mount... More

A member of the local community stamps a hiking stick

A member of the local community stamps a hiking stick

A member of the local community stamps a hiking stick on Mount Fuji on July 19, 2019 in Shizuoka, Japan. U.S. Marines and sailors with Combined Arms Training Center (CATC) Camp Fuji personnel hiked the mountain... More

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