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Staff Sgt. James M. Fehr, a San Manuel, Arizona native, poses for a photo on range 18 aboard Camp Hansen, Okinawa, Japan. Fehr traveled to Okinawa from Quantico, Virginia to coach Marines participating in a three-gun shooting competition where Marines shot the M9 pistol, M1014 shotgun and the M16A4 service rifle. “Our goal is to make the Marines into better warfighters,” said Fehr. “Everyone benefits from going out and training in their weapon systems.” Fehr is a competitor, instructor and staff non-commissioned officer in charge of the U.S. the Marine Corps Combat Shooting Team. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Cpl. Brittany A. James/ Released) - Staff Sgt. James M. Fehr, a San Manuel, Arizona native, poses for a photo on range 18 aboard Camp Hansen, Okinawa, Japan. Fehr traveled to Okinawa from Quantico, Virginia to coach Marines participating in a three-gun shooting competition where Marines shot the M9 pistol, M1014 shotgun and the M16A4 service rifle. “Our goal is to make the Marines into better warfighters,” said Fehr. “Everyone benefits from going out and training in their weapon systems.” Fehr is a competitor, instructor and staff non-commissioned officer in charge of the U.S. the Marine Corps Combat Shooting Team. (U.S. Marine Corps Photo by Cpl. Brittany A. James/ Released)

Gunnery Sgt. Terry D. Lewis reads a letter of appreciation Feb. 24 during a visit to Okito Taxi Company in Urasoe City, Okinawa. Marines with the Criminal Investigation Division of the Provost Marshal’s Office presented a letter of appreciation to the Okito Taxi Company, contracted with the Army and Air Force Exchange Service, not only for their assistance in solving a credit card fraud case, but also turning in items left in taxis by service members. Businesses do their part by staying vigilant and reporting suspicious activity to PMO, according to Lewis, a native of Fredericksburg, Va. Lewis is the central district chief and an investigator with CID, PMO, Marine Corps Installations Pacific-Marine Corps Base Camp Butler, Japan. - Gunnery Sgt. Terry D. Lewis reads a letter of appreciation Feb. 24 during a visit to Okito Taxi Company in Urasoe City, Okinawa. Marines with the Criminal Investigation Division of the Provost Marshal’s Office presented a letter of appreciation to the Okito Taxi Company, contracted with the Army and Air Force Exchange Service, not only for their assistance in solving a credit card fraud case, but also turning in items left in taxis by service members. Businesses do their part by staying vigilant and reporting suspicious activity to PMO, according to Lewis, a native of Fredericksburg, Va. Lewis is the central district chief and an investigator with CID, PMO, Marine Corps Installations Pacific-Marine Corps Base Camp Butler, Japan.

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