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Lance Cpl. Jose Casias explains a drill during soccer practice July 20 in Pohang, Republic of Korea. Casias volunteers his weeknights to coach a local youth soccer team. He also teaches English classes at different grade schools and kindergartens, as well as participating in clean ups throughout the community near Camp Mujuk. Casias, an Atlanta, Georgia, native is a bulk fuel specialist with Camp Mujuk Headquarters Logistics, Marine Corps Installations Pacific. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Jessica Collins) - Lance Cpl. Jose Casias explains a drill during soccer practice July 20 in Pohang, Republic of Korea. Casias volunteers his weeknights to coach a local youth soccer team. He also teaches English classes at different grade schools and kindergartens, as well as participating in clean ups throughout the community near Camp Mujuk. Casias, an Atlanta, Georgia, native is a bulk fuel specialist with Camp Mujuk Headquarters Logistics, Marine Corps Installations Pacific. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Jessica Collins)
CAMP HANSEN, OKINAWA, Japan – Shaggy listens to the crowd cheer during a concert July 22 aboard Camp Hansen, Okinawa, Japan. Shaggy, a former field artillery cannon crewmember for the Marine Corps, is now a Jamaican-American reggae fusion singer and DJ. The free concert was open to the military and local community. (U.S Marine photo by Lance Corporal Tayler P. Schwamb) - CAMP HANSEN, OKINAWA, Japan – Shaggy listens to the crowd cheer during a concert July 22 aboard Camp Hansen, Okinawa, Japan. Shaggy, a former field artillery cannon crewmember for the Marine Corps, is now a Jamaican-American reggae fusion singer and DJ. The free concert was open to the military and local community. (U.S Marine photo by Lance Corporal Tayler P. Schwamb)
Hundreds of people gather to watch the performance “The Picture Scrolls of the Three Great Urasoe Kings” during the 40th Annual Tedako Matsuri Festival July 22 in Urasoe City, Okinawa, Japan. This festival is a way for the community to pay respects to King Eiso, a powerful king of the Ryukyu Kingdom. The festival featured many food venders, games, haunted houses, bounce houses and live music. - Hundreds of people gather to watch the performance “The Picture Scrolls of the Three Great Urasoe Kings” during the 40th Annual Tedako Matsuri Festival July 22 in Urasoe City, Okinawa, Japan. This festival is a way for the community to pay respects to King Eiso, a powerful king of the Ryukyu Kingdom. The festival featured many food venders, games, haunted houses, bounce houses and live music.
Marines and children pose for a group photo after a friendly kickball game July 15 aboard Camp Kinser, Okinawa, Japan. Kinser’s Single Marine Program and the Morinoko and Miyagi Children Centers came together for a day of fun. Many activities took place such as, kickball, soccer, frisbee, tag, spraying one another with water, followed by lunch and popsicles. - Marines and children pose for a group photo after a friendly kickball game July 15 aboard Camp Kinser, Okinawa, Japan. Kinser’s Single Marine Program and the Morinoko and Miyagi Children Centers came together for a day of fun. Many activities took place such as, kickball, soccer, frisbee, tag, spraying one another with water, followed by lunch and popsicles.