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Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan

MCAS Iwakuni is a mission-ready air station, capable of providing continuous base-operating support for tenant organizations and follow-on U.S. and allied forces during training, combat or contingency (HA/DR) operations throughout the Indo-Asia Pacific region.
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Cpl. Alissa P. Schuning, the social media noncommissioned officer with the Public Affairs Office aboard Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, walks in the Daimyo Procession during the 38th Annual Kintai-kyo Bridge Festival, in Iwakuni City, April 29, 2015. The procession is an annual parade that reenacts the return of a daimyo, one of the most powerful feudal rulers who is subordinate only to the shogun and his entourage from the capital of Japan.
150429-M-AS279-138.JPG Photo By: Cpl. Luis Ramirez

May 5, 2015
MARINE CORPS AIR STATION IWAKUNI, Japan - Cpl. Alissa P. Schuning, the social media noncommissioned officer with the Public Affairs Office aboard Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan, walks in the Daimyo Procession during the 38th Annual Kintai-kyo Bridge Festival, in Iwakuni City, April 29, 2015. The procession is an annual parade that reenacts the return of a daimyo, one of the most powerful feudal rulers who is subordinate only to the shogun and his entourage from the capital of Japan.


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