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Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron here is slated to implement a new Lean on Me mentorship program starting Thursday to enhance unit cohesion and aid in the positive development of all Marines and sailors. Based on how well the program works with H&HS, it is slated to be presented to the other squadrons here to participate in. - Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron here is slated to implement a new Lean on Me mentorship program starting Thursday to enhance unit cohesion and aid in the positive development of all Marines and sailors. Based on how well the program works with H&HS, it is slated to be presented to the other squadrons here to participate in.
Ronald Pearcy, Blue Bolts power forward, launches the ball over the heads of Tytiana McCourt, Heat point guard, and her teammates during the Blue Bolts vs. Heat game in the 5- to 6-year-old division at the IronWorks Gym Sports Courts here Jan. 27. - Ronald Pearcy, Blue Bolts power forward, launches the ball over the heads of Tytiana McCourt, Heat point guard, and her teammates during the Blue Bolts vs. Heat game in the 5- to 6-year-old division at the IronWorks Gym Sports Courts here Jan. 27.
Staff Sgt. Shane Hall, O Killaz lineman, makes a grab for Lt. Col. Michael Coletta, quarterback/coach, as Coletta looks down the field for an open receiver here Jan. 28 at Penny Lake field in the Officers versus Staff Noncommissioned Officers flag football game. The SNCOs were on the losing end of a 20-13 defeat by the officers as they attempted to go for an upset. - Staff Sgt. Shane Hall, O Killaz lineman, makes a grab for Lt. Col. Michael Coletta, quarterback/coach, as Coletta looks down the field for an open receiver here Jan. 28 at Penny Lake field in the Officers versus Staff Noncommissioned Officers flag football game. The SNCOs were on the losing end of a 20-13 defeat by the officers as they attempted to go for an upset.
Army Capt. Kimberly Yore, officer-in-charge of the Iwakuni branch veterinary services, instructs dog owners during a dog training course hosted by the Iwakuni branch veterinary services at the park next to the Thrift Store here Jan. 25 in support of National Train Your Dog Month. Four station dog owners attended the training course along with dogs. - Army Capt. Kimberly Yore, officer-in-charge of the Iwakuni branch veterinary services, instructs dog owners during a dog training course hosted by the Iwakuni branch veterinary services at the park next to the Thrift Store here Jan. 25 in support of National Train Your Dog Month. Four station dog owners attended the training course along with dogs.
John Ayers Jr., a Matthew C. Perry High School basketball guard, rushes forward, dribbling the ball down the court in a game against Yokota High School at the M.C. Perry High School gym here Saturday. Though the game was a close win for the M.C. Perry team, Yokota won 85-77. - John Ayers Jr., a Matthew C. Perry High School basketball guard, rushes forward, dribbling the ball down the court in a game against Yokota High School at the M.C. Perry High School gym here Saturday. Though the game was a close win for the M.C. Perry team, Yokota won 85-77.
American students from Matthew C. Perry High School and Japanese students from Iwakuni Municipal Higashi Junior High School play their musical instruments together during the inaugural U.S.-Japan Friendship Concert Sunday at Iwakuni Sinfonia Concert Hall. The Chugoku-Shikoku Defense Bureau hosted the event to foster and strengthen the relationship between the station and the surrounding community. - American students from Matthew C. Perry High School and Japanese students from Iwakuni Municipal Higashi Junior High School play their musical instruments together during the inaugural U.S.-Japan Friendship Concert Sunday at Iwakuni Sinfonia Concert Hall. The Chugoku-Shikoku Defense Bureau hosted the event to foster and strengthen the relationship between the station and the surrounding community.