An official website of the United States government
Here's how you know
A .mil website belongs to an official U.S. Department of Defense organization in the United States.
A lock (lock ) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .mil website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.


Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan
MCAS Iwakuni Logo for PhotoDashboard.
News Stories
Results:
Archive: June, 2011
CLEAR ALL

Sgt. Edwond M. Henderson, Single Marine Program President, cuts the cake during the 14th SMP Birthday Bash outside the Hornet’s Nest here Saturday as Sgt. Maj. Drew C. Benson, Marine Aircraft Group 12 sergeant major, (far left) and Sgt. Maj. Gerard J. Calvin, Marine Aviation Logistics 12 sergeant::r::::n::major (left), look on. The SMP offers Marines and sailors an opportunity to experience different cultures around the world by supplying trips year round. The SMP also works to improve the quality of life for single and unaccompanied Marines and sailors. - Sgt. Edwond M. Henderson, Single Marine Program President, cuts the cake during the 14th SMP Birthday Bash outside the Hornet’s Nest here Saturday as Sgt. Maj. Drew C. Benson, Marine Aircraft Group 12 sergeant major, (far left) and Sgt. Maj. Gerard J. Calvin, Marine Aviation Logistics 12 sergeant::r::::n::major (left), look on. The SMP offers Marines and sailors an opportunity to experience different cultures around the world by supplying trips year round. The SMP also works to improve the quality of life for single and unaccompanied Marines and sailors.

Charles R. Hill, station environmental protection specialist, holds a can of spray paint and tells the children at the Youth and Teen Center they can take the spray cans to the recycling center instead of throwing them away during his lecture in support of the $2,800 Energy Star Service grant at the Youth and Teen Center here June 21. The children of the Youth and Tean Center must perform the tasks they submitted in their proposal to Energy Star and the Boys and Girls Club of America during a competition held in April for a year. The first activity was educating the children about evironmental awareness, which Hill completed after his lecture. - Charles R. Hill, station environmental protection specialist, holds a can of spray paint and tells the children at the Youth and Teen Center they can take the spray cans to the recycling center instead of throwing them away during his lecture in support of the $2,800 Energy Star Service grant at the Youth and Teen Center here June 21. The children of the Youth and Tean Center must perform the tasks they submitted in their proposal to Energy Star and the Boys and Girls Club of America during a competition held in April for a year. The first activity was educating the children about evironmental awareness, which Hill completed after his lecture.