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写真:デイビッド・ゲッツ兵長 - 9月7日、米海兵隊岩国航空基地、マシュー・ペリー・ハイスクールのフットボールフィールドに立つ、同校フットボール部前監督のフランク・マシアスさん。マシアスさんは2011年から2022年8月までマシュー・ペリー・ハイスクールのフットボール部監督を務めていた。現在はケンタッキー州、ポート・キャンベル在住。(写真:デイビッド・ゲッツ兵長)

Marines participate in 29th annual Kuragake Festival - U.S. Marines and Japanese locals march in a parade during the annual Kuragake Festival in Kuga, Iwakuni City, Japan, Nov. 18, 2018. Iwakuni City held the 29th annual Kuragake Castle Festival and Samurai Parade to commemorate the great battle of faith in 1555. Five U.S. Marines from Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni participated in the parade dressed in samurai costumes. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Mason Roy)

US service members travel back in time becoming ancient warriors - U.S. Marine Corps Lance Cpl. Ivan Urias, left, an adminstrative specialist with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, dresses in traditional clothing before the Nanao Festival in Masuda City, Japan, Nov. 3, 2018. Service members from Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni dressed as protectors of the local samurai warriors and aristocracy in the festival that celebrates the local history and has roots dating back to the 10th century. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Andrew Jones)

From left to right, Pfc. Jacob A. Farbo, combat photographer with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Cpl. Carlos Cruz, mass communicator with H&HS, Lance Cpl. Nathan Wicks, mass communicator with H&HS, Sgt. Antonio Rubio, mass communicator with H&HS, and Sgt. Mitchell Flowers, combat camera production specialist with H&HS, march around town at the Kuragake Castle Festival in Kuga, Iwakuni, Japan, Nov. 22, 2015. The festival honors the local Kuga samurai who urged their castle lord to take a last stand against a much larger enemy force. After the reenactment, the samurai retired their armor and enjoyed the festival with the Japanese locals who afforded the Marines more opportunities to interact with the Kuga community. - From left to right, Pfc. Jacob A. Farbo, combat photographer with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, Cpl. Carlos Cruz, mass communicator with H&HS, Lance Cpl. Nathan Wicks, mass communicator with H&HS, Sgt. Antonio Rubio, mass communicator with H&HS, and Sgt. Mitchell Flowers, combat camera production specialist with H&HS, march around town at the Kuragake Castle Festival in Kuga, Iwakuni, Japan, Nov. 22, 2015. The festival honors the local Kuga samurai who urged their castle lord to take a last stand against a much larger enemy force. After the reenactment, the samurai retired their armor and enjoyed the festival with the Japanese locals who afforded the Marines more opportunities to interact with the Kuga community.

Jarell Davis, a senior with Matthew C. Perry High School Samurai basketball team, shoots to score during a game against the Tabuse Agricultural-Technical High School basketball team on Jan. 18, 2015 at the high school gymnasium aboard Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan. The Samurai won the game against their Japanese counterparts with a score of 57-29 and continue to dominate this season with an undefeated streak of 11-0. - Jarell Davis, a senior with Matthew C. Perry High School Samurai basketball team, shoots to score during a game against the Tabuse Agricultural-Technical High School basketball team on Jan. 18, 2015 at the high school gymnasium aboard Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan. The Samurai won the game against their Japanese counterparts with a score of 57-29 and continue to dominate this season with an undefeated streak of 11-0.

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