Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan

 

Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan

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Children experience Marine Corps Tradition October 23, 2015 — Children dressed up, danced, ate and experienced a Marine Corps tradition during the Mini-Marine Corps Ball in the Club Iwakuni ballroom at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, Oct. 23, 2015.The children, ranging from 5 to 12 years old, learned traditions of the Marine Corps Ball including, the marching of colors and the cake cutting ceremony MORE
Length of Service Award Ceremony recognizes Japanese civilians October 22, 2015 — Station and city officials recognized Japanese civilians during a ceremony at the Club Iwakuni ballroom for their years of dedicated service working at Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, Oct. 22, 2015.The Length of Service Award Ceremony acknowledges the devotion and passion of Japanese civilians that have worked on the air station for at MORE
Station residents, Japanese locals interact at Info Expo September 12, 2015 — Station residents gathered information and interacted with Japanese locals at the Info Expo inside the Club Iwakuni Ballroom aboard Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, Sept. 12, 2015.The Info Expo gave station residents a glimpse of not only services inside the gates but what Iwakuni City and the surrounding areas have to offer. Tourist MORE
MCAS Iwakuni honors retiring Japanese contractors June 26, 2015 — Station residents and retirees gathered inside Club Iwakuni aboard Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, for a retirement ceremony June 25, 2014.At the ceremony, only 15 retirees attended to receive certificates of appreciation, but in total the ceremony honored 39 retirees coming from a variety of departments within the station.Yukihisa Tasaka, MORE
MCAS Iwakuni hosts Women’s Leadership Symposium March 31, 2015 — Service members and station residents gathered inside the Club Iwakuni ballroom aboard Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, to take part in the 2015 Women’s Leadership Symposium, March 31.In honor of Women’s History Month, the symposium is held to celebrate the resolve and drive of women in and out of the military.During the symposium, MORE
Fathers, daughters dance night away February 21, 2015 — Matthew C. Perry High School’s Parent Teacher Organization sponsored their first Butterfly Kisses Daddy-Daughter Dance inside the Club Iwakuni Ballroom aboard Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, Feb. 21, 2015.The dance presented fathers aboard station with the opportunity to spend an evening dancing and building lasting memories with their MORE
Women’s Leadership Symposium inspires younger generation March 21, 2014 — Service members and station residents gathered inside the Club Iwakuni ballroom aboard Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, to celebrate women of character, courage and commitment during the 2014 Women’s Leadership Symposium March 21.The symposium was held in honor of Women’s History Month; a month dedicated to celebrating the extraordinary MORE
A look inside Club Iwakuni's second-in-command Mori Nobu July 12, 2013 — The previous episode of this series took a look into the watchful eyes of Seiji Shoya, Club Iwakuni supervisor, and his role of ensuring good looking and great tasting food made its way to hungry customers. Now, it's time to move another notch up the club's chain of command.Our next chef in this series of culinary excellence is Mori Nobu, Club MORE
Shoya does it all; cook, taste, supervise June 27, 2013 — Looking at the internal workings of Club Iwakuni, there are numerous sections of the kitchen with several chefs prepping, cooking and serving all different types of food. With so many tasks going on, sometimes it takes additional eyes to keep track of everything.Our next chef in this four part series of culinary excellence is Seiji Shoya, Club MORE
Every cake tells a story; a look behind culinary excellence June 21, 2013 — Artists tend to use several different utensils and materials to display their masterpieces. Sometimes, it’s a sketch on paper, a painting on canvas or chalk on a sidewalk, but what about a cake?For Kaori Nohara, Club Iwakuni chef, a sheet of cake instantly becomes a canvas for her to create a colorful and delicious masterpiece.For nearly 8 years, MORE