Children from Camp Zama and Zama City participated in a cultural exchange event Feb. 25 at the Youth Center here meant to enhance the bilateral friendship between the two groups.
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Sailors assigned to the U.S. Navy Helicopter Sea Combat Squadron 25, Detachment 6, the “Archangels,” have spent the past few weeks conducting training and maintenance with their Army aviator...
U.S. Marines and families from Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni participated in a community cultural exchange with local Japanese children at Tsuzu Elementary School, Iwakuni City, Jan. 25, 2020.
An annual holiday concert featuring U.S. Army musicians and held at a Japanese concert hall that neighbors the installation reflects onstage the fruition of years of bilateral cooperation, the band's commander said.
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U.S. Marine Corps Col. Richard Fuerst, the commanding officer of Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Iwakuni, Yoshihiko Fukuda, the mayor of Iwakuni City, and local city leadership participated in the 11th annual Joint Leadership Walk in Iwakuni City, July 12, 2019.
Team Misawa members commemorated Misawa City Mayor Kazumasa Taneichi’s service to Misawa City and Misawa Air Base during a service recognition ceremony at Misawa Air Base, Japan, June 5.
The bi-annual community relations (COMREL) clean-up helps preserve, enhance and beautify the cemetery which was founded in 1854 during the signing of the Kanagawa Treaty.