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DPRI, M.C. Perry students collaborate with Hiroshima engineering consultants - George Williams, a Matthew C. Perry High School teacher, five Matthew C. Perry students and three Defense Policy Review Initiative (DPRI) employees from Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, are escorted through the civil engineering office spaces of Chuden Engineering Consultants (CEC) in Hiroshima, Feb. 8, 2018. The Defense Policy Review Initiative (DPRI) scheduled a day with CEC to host their first American visitors, which included five Matthew C. Perry High School students, DPRI employees and a Matthew C. Perry teacher, for a tour of the building and to visit with their employees to see how they work. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Donato Maffin)

"Bond" Stadium brings American, Japanese locals together - Distinguished guests from Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni (MCAS) and Iwakuni City cut the ribbon for Kizuna Stadium during its grand opening in Iwakuni City, Japan, Nov. 4, 2017. The grand opening was celebrated with a round of thank-you speeches by MCAS Iwakuni and Iwakuni City officials, a ribbon-cutting ceremony and was highlighted by a friendly baseball game between American and Japanese high school students. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Carlos Jimenez)

Jeffrey Carr, assistant principal of Matthew C. Perry High School, holds a time capsule while speaking to students and guests during the M.C. Perry High School ribbon-cutting ceremony at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, Feb. 3, 2017. Construction of the new $67 million school began August 2014 and finished August 2016. The school includes a 400 meter track, artificial turf soccer and football field, a concession stand and 1,000 seat spectator grandstand. Replacing the old 38,000 square foot high school built in 1986 and costing approximately $3 million, the new high school provides improved security, resources and opportunities for students and staff. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Aaron Henson) - Jeffrey Carr, assistant principal of Matthew C. Perry High School, holds a time capsule while speaking to students and guests during the M.C. Perry High School ribbon-cutting ceremony at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, Feb. 3, 2017. Construction of the new $67 million school began August 2014 and finished August 2016. The school includes a 400 meter track, artificial turf soccer and football field, a concession stand and 1,000 seat spectator grandstand. Replacing the old 38,000 square foot high school built in 1986 and costing approximately $3 million, the new high school provides improved security, resources and opportunities for students and staff. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Aaron Henson)