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CHATAN, OKINAWA, Japan—Sgt. Anthony R. Abell picks

CHATAN, OKINAWA, Japan—Sgt. Anthony R. Abell picks

CHATAN, OKINAWA, Japan—Sgt. Anthony R. Abell picks up a bottle with tongs during a Miyagi seawall cleanup April 14 in Chatan, Okinawa, Japan. This cleanup is a monthly event that allows Marines to take an activ... More

KADENA TOWN, OKINAWA, Japan—Petty Officer 3rd Class

KADENA TOWN, OKINAWA, Japan—Petty Officer 3rd Class

KADENA TOWN, OKINAWA, Japan—Petty Officer 3rd Class Joshua D. Baker, left, and Petty Officer 1st Class Mark S. Little prepare to dive during cleanup April 22 in Kadena Town, Okinawa, Japan. During the cleanup, ... More

KADENA TOWN, OKINAWA, Japan— Sailors dive in search

KADENA TOWN, OKINAWA, Japan— Sailors dive in search

KADENA TOWN, OKINAWA, Japan— Sailors dive in search of trash during a cleanup April 22 in Kadena Town, Okinawa, Japan. Divers took mesh bags with them to hold any trash found beneath the waves. Service members ... More

CHATAN, OKINAWA, Japan—Marines pick up trash during

CHATAN, OKINAWA, Japan—Marines pick up trash during

CHATAN, OKINAWA, Japan—Marines pick up trash during a Miyagi seawall cleanup April 14 in Chatan, Okinawa, Japan. This cleanup is a monthly event that allows Marines to take an active role in their local communi... More

CHATAN, OKINAWA, Japan—Marines walk along the Miyagi

CHATAN, OKINAWA, Japan—Marines walk along the Miyagi

CHATAN, OKINAWA, Japan—Marines walk along the Miyagi seawall picking up trash during a cleanup April 14 in Chatan, Okinawa, Japan. This cleanup is a monthly event that allows Marines to take an active role in t... More

CHATAN, OKINAWA, Japan—Marines pick up trash during

CHATAN, OKINAWA, Japan—Marines pick up trash during

CHATAN, OKINAWA, Japan—Marines pick up trash during a Miyagi seawall cleanup April 14 in Chatan, Okinawa, Japan. This cleanup is a monthly event that allows Marines to take an active role in their local communi... More

KADENA TOWN, OKINAWA, Japan—Petty Officer 3rd Class

KADENA TOWN, OKINAWA, Japan—Petty Officer 3rd Class

KADENA TOWN, OKINAWA, Japan—Petty Officer 3rd Class Joshua D. Baker, left, and Petty Officer 1st Class Mark S. Little prepare to sort debris during a cleanup April 22 in Kadena Town, Okinawa, Japan. During the ... More

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