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Kenwa Matsuda askes his volunteer teachers to join him for his speech during a ceremony March 29 aboard Camp Schwab, Okinawa, Japan. He requested to get up in front of the class to speak in English and show his appreciation for his volunteer teachers. He used examples of what they taught him such as, fairytales, fables and myths. Laughing with the class, Matsuda expressed how grateful he was for this program. Matsuda has attended the class since 2013 and is a retired school principal. - Kenwa Matsuda askes his volunteer teachers to join him for his speech during a ceremony March 29 aboard Camp Schwab, Okinawa, Japan. He requested to get up in front of the class to speak in English and show his appreciation for his volunteer teachers. He used examples of what they taught him such as, fairytales, fables and myths. Laughing with the class, Matsuda expressed how grateful he was for this program. Matsuda has attended the class since 2013 and is a retired school principal.
Col. William L. DePue awards three uniform victim advocates from Headquarters and Support Battalion at the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Event March 14 aboard Camp Foster, Okinawa, Japan. UVAs, Staff Sgt. John C. Rudolf, left, Staff Sgt. Tina D. Downing, center, Gunnery Sgt. Jason L. Silva, right, were three of the 17 advocates recognized and awarded with letters of appreciation. Depue is the commanding officer of Headquarters and Support Battalion, Marine Corps Installations Pacific-Marine Corps Base Camp Butler, Japan. - Col. William L. DePue awards three uniform victim advocates from Headquarters and Support Battalion at the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Event March 14 aboard Camp Foster, Okinawa, Japan. UVAs, Staff Sgt. John C. Rudolf, left, Staff Sgt. Tina D. Downing, center, Gunnery Sgt. Jason L. Silva, right, were three of the 17 advocates recognized and awarded with letters of appreciation. Depue is the commanding officer of Headquarters and Support Battalion, 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. - 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.
Kojin Chibana, right, applauds Lance Cpl. Steven T. Danisi, left, during an award ceremony Feb. 26 at the Okinawa Police Station in Okinawa City. Danisi was one of six Marines to receive an award for their immediate response to the Jan. 13 wreck that occurred near Zukeran Elementary School in Kitanakagusuku Village. Chibana is the chief of the Okinawa Police Station. Danisi is an accident investigator with the accident investigation section, Provost Marshal’s Office, Marine Corps Base Camp Smedley D. Butler, Marine Corps Installations Pacific. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Hiroko Tamaki) - Kojin Chibana, right, applauds Lance Cpl. Steven T. Danisi, left, during an award ceremony Feb. 26 at the Okinawa Police Station in Okinawa City. Danisi was one of six Marines to receive an award for their immediate response to the Jan. 13 wreck that occurred near Zukeran Elementary School in Kitanakagusuku Village. Chibana is the chief of the Okinawa Police Station. Danisi is an accident investigator with the accident investigation section, Provost Marshal’s Office, Marine Corps Base Camp Smedley D. Butler, Marine Corps Installations Pacific. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Hiroko Tamaki)