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Lance Corporal Emmaline Della Maggiora (center), a range control fire desk operator assigned to CATC Camp Fuji, talks with children about their experience visiting the installation fire station, September 17, 2023. CATC Camp Fuji Marines mentored Japanese children through English Camp emersion course hosted by the National Chuo Youth Friendship Center in Gotemba, Japan. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Song Jordan)
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A CATC Camp Fuji firefighter encourages children to ask questions during their visit to the installation, September 17, 2023. CATC Camp Fuji Marines mentored Japanese children through English Camp emersion course hosted by the National Chuo Youth Friendship Center in Gotemba, Japan. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Song Jordan)
Photo by Song Jordan
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Corporal Brissenia Rojo, from the CATC Camp Fuji range control office, plays in the sand with girls, September 16, 2023. CATC Camp Fuji Marines mentored Japanese children through English Camp emersion course hosted by the National Chuo Youth Friendship Center in Gotemba, Japan. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Song Jordan)
Photo by Song Jordan
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Sergeant Selene Cruz Alavez (right), a supply clerk with the CATC Camp Fuji distribution management office and Cpl. Brissenia Rojo, from the range control office, sit in the sand as they interact with youth, September 16, 2023. CATC Camp Fuji Marines mentored Japanese children through English Camp emersion course hosted by the National Chuo Youth Friendship Center in Gotemba, Japan. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Song Jordan)
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The Japanese memorial Mikasa warship in Yokosuka, Japan, September 13, 2023. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Song Jordan)
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Several uniforms that were worn during the time of the Russo-Japanese War, are on display at the historical Japanese memorial Mikasa warship in Yokosuka, Japan, September 13, 2023. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Song Jordan)
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An original figurehead that was attached to a bow of a ship that was a part of the Russo-Japanese War, is one of many exhibit items at the historical Japanese memorial Mikasa warship in Yokosuka, Japan, September 13, 2023. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Song Jordan)
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Gunnery Sgt. Sonlord Jean, Camp Fuji mess hall manger, and Staff Sgt. Fernando Quijano, assistant mess hall manager, examine exterior structures during their visit of the historical Japanese memorial Mikasa warship, September 13, 2023. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Song Jordan)
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1st Lieutenant Francisco Mendoza, S-4 Logistics of Combined Arms Training Center, Camp Fuji Japan, takes in the starboard side view from the historical Japanese memorial Mikasa warship, September 13, 2023. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Song Jordan)
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“Greg” Kouta, a Mikasa Preservation Society advisor and retired Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force captain, makes suggestions about where Major Brad Hull, executive officer of Combined Arms Training Center, Camp Fuji, Japan, and others can begin their tour of the historical Japanese memorial Mikasa warship, September 13, 2023. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Song Jordan)
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“Greg” Kouta, a Mikasa Preservation Society advisor and retired Japanese Maritime Self-Defense Force captain, pauses during his talks with members from the Combined Arms Training Center during their visit of the historical Japanese memorial Mikasa warship, September 13, 2023. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Song Jordan)
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Major Brad Hull, executive officer of Combined Arms Training Center, Camp Fuji Japan, delivers a lecture before he and his audience visit the historical Japanese memorial Mikasa warship, September 13, 2023. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Song Jordan)
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A Marine searches for frozen Commissary items in a CATC Camp Fuji mess hall freezer. The items were delivered by the Sagamihara Commissary via the Click2Go program. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Song Jordan)
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Click2Go customer, Staff Sgt. Maxwell Lewis accepts grocery items from Cpl. Sophia Marie Ramos, the mess hall meal verification and cash collection agent at CATC Camp Fuji. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Song Jordan)
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Commissary Click2Go customer, Benjamin Rush examines his receipt with Sgt. Tyreek Braithwaite, a chief cook at CATC Camp Fuji. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Song Jordan)
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Several key members of Combined Arms Training Center, Camp Fuji, discuss their response after Exercise Mamoru concludes, August 17, 2023. The mass casualty exercise was designed to see how Marines and base first responders could potentially help and evacuate wounded individuals at the small installation. Mamoru is a Japanese word, it means - to protect. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Song Jordan)
Photo by Song Jordan
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Several key members of Combined Arms Training Center, Camp Fuji, were tested on their response capabilities during Exercise Mamoru, August 17, 2023. The mass casualty exercise was designed to see how Marines and base first responders could potentially help and evacuate wounded individuals at the small installation. Mamoru is a Japanese word, it means - to protect. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Song Jordan)
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Several key members of Combined Arms Training Center, Camp Fuji, were tested on their response capabilities during Exercise Mamoru, August 17, 2023. The mass casualty exercise was designed to see how Marines and base first responders could potentially help and evacuate wounded individuals at the small installation. Mamoru is a Japanese word, it means - to protect. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Song Jordan)
Photo by Song Jordan
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Several key members of Combined Arms Training Center, Camp Fuji, were tested on their response capabilities during Exercise Mamoru, August 17, 2023. The mass casualty exercise was designed to see how Marines and base first responders could potentially help and evacuate wounded individuals at the small installation. Mamoru is a Japanese word, it means - to protect. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Song Jordan)
Photo by Song Jordan
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Several key members of Combined Arms Training Center, Camp Fuji, were tested on their response capabilities during Exercise Mamoru, August 17, 2023. The mass casualty exercise was designed to see how Marines and base first responders could potentially help and evacuate wounded individuals at the small installation. Mamoru is a Japanese word, it means - to protect. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Song Jordan)
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