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CATC Camp Fuji is located at the base of the highest mountain in Japan, Mount Fuji, and is a premier training venue that is used by U.S. armed forces and the Japan Self-Defense Force. It is 34,000 acres of training area, and is the only combined arms training facility in the Pacific Region. - CATC Camp Fuji is located at the base of the highest mountain in Japan, Mount Fuji, and is a premier training venue that is used by U.S. armed forces and the Japan Self-Defense Force. It is 34,000 acres of training area, and is the only combined arms training facility in the Pacific Region.
Marines and sailors execute advanced live-fire training with the M16A4 service rifle and M4 carbine June 11 at Combined Arms Training Center Camp Fuji as part of Exercise Fuji Warrior. The training better prepares the service members to rapidly react to hostile contact should they deploy to a regional contingency or crisis. The Marines and sailors are with Combat Logistics Regiments 35 and 37, 3rd Marine Logistics Group, III Marine Expeditionary Force. - Marines and sailors execute advanced live-fire training with the M16A4 service rifle and M4 carbine June 11 at Combined Arms Training Center Camp Fuji as part of Exercise Fuji Warrior. The training better prepares the service members to rapidly react to hostile contact should they deploy to a regional contingency or crisis. The Marines and sailors are with Combat Logistics Regiments 35 and 37, 3rd Marine Logistics Group, III Marine Expeditionary Force.
Community members pound rice to create mochi, a glutinous rice cake, May 10 during the Fuji Friendship Festival 2014 at Combined Arms Training Center Camp Fuji, Marine Corps Installations Pacific. The U.S.-Japan Fuji Friendship Association hosted the activity. Established nearly 14 years ago, the association coordinates events off base for Marines and sailors assigned to CATC Camp Fuji, like planting rice and the ceremonial hauling of large fish nets at Numazu, Japan, according to Wasaku Tatsumichi, the chief secretary of the association. - Community members pound rice to create mochi, a glutinous rice cake, May 10 during the Fuji Friendship Festival 2014 at Combined Arms Training Center Camp Fuji, Marine Corps Installations Pacific. The U.S.-Japan Fuji Friendship Association hosted the activity. Established nearly 14 years ago, the association coordinates events off base for Marines and sailors assigned to CATC Camp Fuji, like planting rice and the ceremonial hauling of large fish nets at Numazu, Japan, according to Wasaku Tatsumichi, the chief secretary of the association.