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米海兵隊岩国航空基地

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Bands, dance crews and more showed up to put on a show for the service members at Club Iwakuni aboard Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan August 29, 2015. Many different types of music were played such as country, Americana and rock. - Bands, dance crews and more showed up to put on a show for the service members at Club Iwakuni aboard Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan August 29, 2015. Many different types of music were played such as country, Americana and rock.

Students from Matthew C. Perry High School aboard Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan and Yanai City High School participate in a calligraphy class during a field trip to the Monk Gessho Exhibition Hall August 22, 2015. The students got the opportunity to do this as well as other activities like sword dancing and cooking favorite local dishes allowing them to learn more about the area in which they live. - Students from Matthew C. Perry High School aboard Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan and Yanai City High School participate in a calligraphy class during a field trip to the Monk Gessho Exhibition Hall August 22, 2015. The students got the opportunity to do this as well as other activities like sword dancing and cooking favorite local dishes allowing them to learn more about the area in which they live.

Pfc. Makayla Whitney, a postal clerk with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron based aboard Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, shows students at Josho Hoikuen School in Iwakuni City, how to play duck, duck, goose during a community relations event hosted by the Marine Memorial Chapel, Aug. 11, 2015. Service members commit to building positive relationships with the local community by participating in these events. - Pfc. Makayla Whitney, a postal clerk with Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron based aboard Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, shows students at Josho Hoikuen School in Iwakuni City, how to play duck, duck, goose during a community relations event hosted by the Marine Memorial Chapel, Aug. 11, 2015. Service members commit to building positive relationships with the local community by participating in these events.

Mikah Ricafrente, a Boy Scout with Troop 77, and his father, Master Sgt. Nephtali D. Ricafrente, watch as a world scout volunteer assembles wooden knives in the Boy Scouts of America tent at the 23rd World Scout Jamboree in Kirara-hama, Yamaguchi, Japan, August 1, 2015. This is Japan’s second time hosting the World Scout Jamboree, which occurs every four years. The U.S., Mexico and Canada are co-hosting the 24th World Scout Jamboree in 2019, in West Virginia. - Mikah Ricafrente, a Boy Scout with Troop 77, and his father, Master Sgt. Nephtali D. Ricafrente, watch as a world scout volunteer assembles wooden knives in the Boy Scouts of America tent at the 23rd World Scout Jamboree in Kirara-hama, Yamaguchi, Japan, August 1, 2015. This is Japan’s second time hosting the World Scout Jamboree, which occurs every four years. The U.S., Mexico and Canada are co-hosting the 24th World Scout Jamboree in 2019, in West Virginia.