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7th Comm celebrates friendship with nursing home

7th Comm celebrates friendship with nursing home

Clients and residents of the daycare services observe and listen to the music played by the III Marine Expeditionary Force Band during the 20th anniversary ceremony and festival at Hikariga-Oka nursing home, Ki... More

Participants of Water Warrior class perform squats

Participants of Water Warrior class perform squats

Participants of Water Warrior class perform squats prior to entering the Camp Foster 25-meter pool July 6. The class, hosted by Marine Corps Community Services, is a combination of water fitness and standard bo... More

Nathin B. Hayes performs a standing row during the

Nathin B. Hayes performs a standing row during the

Nathin B. Hayes performs a standing row during the Water Warrior class at the Camp Foster 25-meter pool July 6.

Demarius E. Henderson uses water weights, which amplify

Demarius E. Henderson uses water weights, which amplify

Demarius E. Henderson uses water weights, which amplify the natural resistance of the water to strengthen specific muscles during the Water Warrior class at the Camp Foster 25-meter pool July 6. The class, host... More

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