RMW724EX–Incoming Commander, Brigadier General (BGEN) Thomas G. Miller (left), meets with General (GEN) Masahiro Nakatani, CHIEF of STAFF Japan Ground Self Defense Force, in the Camp Zama Community Club, after the United States Army Japan (USARJ) and 9th Theater Support Command (9th TSC), Change of Command ceremony.
RM2GKJG5R–Chaplain (Capt.) Danny Black, chaplain for the 311th Military Intelligence Battalion, prays for peace during the National Day of Prayer Lunch at the Camp Zama Community Club, Camp Zama, Japan, May 3.
RMPJBFC5–Command Sgt. Maj. Will Holland, left, passes the U.S. Army Garrison Japan guidon to Garrison Commander Col. Phillip Gage during Holland’s relinquishment of responsibility ceremony July 11, 2018, at the Camp Zama Community Club.
RM2GKJG4W–Scott Yeager, religious education director for U.S. Army Garrison Japan, prays for the nation during the National Day of Prayer Lunch at the Camp Zama Community Club, Camp Zama, Japan, May 3.
RMPJBFCD–Outgoing U.S. Army Garrison Japan Command Sgt. Major Will Holland, and his wife, Wendy, pose with Japanese guests after Holland’s relinquishment of responsibility ceremony July 11, 2018, at the Camp Zama Community Club. Holland told those gathered that USAG Japan was the best assignment of his 32-year-career in the Army.
RM2GKJG45–Col. Thomas Matelski, commander of U.S. Army Garrison Japan, speaks during the National Day of Prayer Lunch at the Camp Zama Community Club, Camp Zama, Japan, May 3. Matelski was the keynote speaker.
RMPJBFC9–Command Sgt. Maj. Will Holland colors in the eye of a Japanese “Daruma” doll to symbolize the achievement of his goals as part of his relinquishment of responsibility ceremony July 11, 2018, at the Camp Zama Community Club. Holland is headed to Washington, D.C., to serve as a liaison between the U.S. Army and the U.S. Department of Education.
RM2GKJG4P–U.S. Army Garrison Japan Command Sgt. Maj. Justin Turner and his wife Royall pray during the National Day of Prayer Lunch at the Camp Zama Community Club, Camp Zama, Japan, May 3.
RMPJBFCB–Col. Phillip Gage, USAG Japan commander, presents Wendy Holland with an Outstanding Civilian Service Award for her dedication and volunteerism in the community during an informal ceremony before her husband's relinquishment of responsibility ceremony July 11, 2018, at Camp Zama Community Club. Her husband, outgoing Command Sgt. Maj. Will Holland, told ceremony attendees that Zama was the best duty station he had served at in his 32-year-career.
RM2GKJG68–Sgt. Ryan MacDonald and Spc. Michael Zuniga, members of the U.S. Army Japan Band’s Fuji Winds woodwind quintet, play during the National Day of Prayer Lunch at the Camp Zama Community Club, Camp Zama, Japan, May 3.
RMPKFBP6–Command Sgt. Maj. Billy J. Norman accepts the U.S. Army Garrison Japan colors from Col. Phillip K. Gage, garrison commander, Aug. 10 during an assumption of responsibility ceremony in the Camp Zama Community Club. By doing so, Norman accepts his new role as the USAG Japan command sergeant major and the garrison’s new senior enlisted advisor.
RM2NX64K8–U.S. Army Garrison Japan Commander Col. Christopher L. Tomlinson, left, shakes hands with Dru Hill member Smoke Jan. 10 at the USAG Japan headquarters. The group toured the installation and met with Soldiers prior to their concert that night at the Camp Zama Community Club.
RMPKFBP8–Command Sgt. Maj. Billy J. Norman, U.S. Army Garrison Japan command sergeant major and Col. Phillip K. Gage, garrison commander, present the Daruma doll to those who are present at the Aug. 10 assumption of responsibility ceremony, in the Camp Zama Community Club. Daruma, a Japanese symbol of good luck, is characterized by a weighted bottom so that it always returns to an upright position when it is tipped over. The eyes of a new Daruma are left unpainted. The person paints in one eye while praying for the fulfillment of some special wish. They then place the Daruma in the family shrine or the
RM2NXDBF7–R&B group Dru Hill sing to the crowd during the group’s concert Jan. 10 at the Camp Zama Community Club at Camp Zama, Japan. The group was in Japan as part of a tour of U.S. military bases in Asia in conjunction with Armed Forces Entertainment.
RMRACEC4–Camp Zama Soldiers and community members listen to an entrepreneur’s story during the Veteran Transition Conference 2017 hosted by Camp Zama's Transition Service Center Jan. 18 at Camp Zama Community Club.
RM2NX5WDW–Dru Hill member Sisqó sings a song during the group’s concert Jan. 10 at the Camp Zama Community Club at Camp Zama, Japan. The group was in Japan as part of a tour of U.S. military bases in Asia in conjunction with Armed Forces Entertainment.
RMRACEC5–Soldiers attend the Veteran Transition Conference 2017 hosted by Camp Zama's Transition Service Center Jan. 18 at Camp Zama Community Club to gain insight and resources on how they can successfully transition into another career.
RM2NX083D–Dru Hill member Scola sings a song during the group’s concert Jan. 10 at the Camp Zama Community Club at Camp Zama, Japan. The group was in Japan as part of a tour of U.S. military bases in Asia in conjunction with Armed Forces Entertainment.
RMRACEC1–An entrepreneur gives insight and resources to community members on how Soldiers can successfully transition into another career during the Veteran Transition Conference 2017 hosted by the Camp Zama's Transition Service Center Jan. 18 at Camp Zama Community Club.
RM2P0BREY–Dru Hill member Tao extends his hand to an audience member while singing during the group’s concert Jan. 10 at the Camp Zama Community Club at Camp Zama, Japan. The group was in Japan as part of a tour of U.S. military bases in Asia in conjunction with Armed Forces Entertainment.
RMRACEC2–Camp Zama Soldiers and community members attend the Veteran Transition Conference 2017 hosted by Camp Zama's Transition Service Center Jan. 18 at Camp Zama Community Club Jan 18 to gain insight and resources on how they can successfully transition into another career.
RM2NX7HPH–From left, Dru Hill members Scola, Nokio and Black perform during the group’s concert Jan. 10 at the Camp Zama Community Club at Camp Zama, Japan. The group was in Japan as part of a tour of U.S. military bases in Asia in conjunction with Armed Forces Entertainment.
RMRACEC6–Chief Warrant Officer 3, Salvador Subido, assigned to U.S. Army Aviation Battalion Japan, asks one of the guest speakers a question about entrepreneurship during the Veteran Transition Conference 2017 hosted by the Camp Zama's Transition Service Center Jan. 18 at Camp Zama Community Club.
RM2NX8BA8–Dru Hill member Scola poses for a selfie with an audience member during the group’s concert Jan. 10 at the Camp Zama Community Club at Camp Zama, Japan. The group was in Japan as part of a tour of U.S. military bases in Asia in conjunction with Armed Forces Entertainment.
RM2GKJG3K–From right, Sgt. Lacey Semansky, Sgt. Caitlin Brody and Sgt. 1st Class Heather Harmon, members of the U.S. Army Japan Band’s Fuji Winds woodwind quintet, play during the National Day of Prayer Lunch at the Camp Zama Community Club, Camp Zama, Japan, May 3.
RM2NXWBT7–Sisqó, a member of the R&B group Dru Hill, calls out to the crowd during the group’s concert Jan. 10 at the Camp Zama Community Club at Camp Zama, Japan. The group was in Japan as part of a tour of U.S. military bases in Asia in conjunction with Armed Forces Entertainment.
RM2MK26T5–Toshiaki Shibuya, a commercial artist assigned to the Visual Information Division here, looks at one of the 10 photo collages he was tasked with creating for display in the hallways of the newly renovated Camp Zama Community Club. He looked through 200 historical photos and decided the theme and layout of each collage, and the project took two years to complete.
RMRACEC3–Phil Randazzo, founder and CEO of American Dream U, gives Soldiers and Family Members advice on how they can successfully prepare to transit out into another career during the Veteran Transition Conference 2017 hosted by the Camp Zama's Transition Service Center Jan. 18 at the Camp Zama Community Club.
RM2KFBM7C–Toshiaki Shibuya, a commercial artist assigned to the Visual Information Division here, looks at one of the 10 photo collages he was tasked with creating for display in the hallways of the newly renovated Camp Zama Community Club. He looked through 200 historical photos and decided the theme and layout of each collage, and the project took two years to complete.
RM2NX2BB2–Dru Hill member Jazz points to the crowd in appreciation after finishing a song during the group’s concert Jan. 10 at the Camp Zama Community Club at Camp Zama, Japan. The group was in Japan as part of a tour of U.S. military bases in Asia in conjunction with Armed Forces Entertainment.
RM2MK27EX–One of the 10 photo collages that Toshiaki Shibuya, a commercial artist assigned to the Visual Information Division here, created for display at the Camp Zama Community Club hangs on the wall at the club. Shibuya was tasked with creating the collages and was given 200 historical photos to look through. He decided the theme and layout of each collage, and the project took two years to complete.
RMPH0P87–Pfc. Cynarra Strickland, assigned to 35th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, participates in the cake-cutting ceremony during the ball for 243rd Army Birthday held at Camp Zama Community Club June 14, 2018 along with Maj. Gen. James F. Pasquarette, left, commanding general of U.S. Army Japan, and Command Sgt. Maj. Richard Clark, right, command sergeant major of USARJ.
RM2KFBM7X–One of the 10 photo collages that Toshiaki Shibuya, a commercial artist assigned to the Visual Information Division here, created for display at the Camp Zama Community Club hangs on the wall at the club. Shibuya was tasked with creating the collages and was given 200 historical photos to look through. He decided the theme and layout of each collage, and the project took two years to complete.
RMPH0P88–The 35th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion receives first place in the Commander’s Cup Competition for having the most wins as a unit during the Army Birthday Ball held June 14, 2018 at Camp Zama Community Club. Pictured from left to right are: Command Sgt. Maj. Richard Clark, command sergeant major of U.S. Army Japan, Command Sgt. Maj. Kenneth Law, command sergeant major of 35th CSSB, and Maj. Gen. James Pasquarette, commanding general of USARJ.
RM2MK26WF–Rick Bosch, left, director of Camp Zama’s Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation, presents a commemorative MWR coin to Toshiaki Shibuya, right, a commercial artist assigned to the Visual Information Division here, Sept 2, at the Camp Zama Community Club. Shibuya was tasked with creating 10 photo collages for display in the hallways of the newly renovated Camp Zama Community Club. He looked through 200 historical photos and decided the theme and layout of each collage, and the project took two years to complete.
RMMHK754–Students from Zama American Middle-High School Drama and Chorus Class receive a certificate of appreciation for their performance during the Women's History Month Observance held March 23 in the Camp Zama Community Club. (U.S. Army
RM2KFBM7B–Rick Bosch, left, director of Camp Zama’s Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation, presents a commemorative MWR coin to Toshiaki Shibuya, right, a commercial artist assigned to the Visual Information Division here, Sept 2, at the Camp Zama Community Club. Shibuya was tasked with creating 10 photo collages for display in the hallways of the newly renovated Camp Zama Community Club. He looked through 200 historical photos and decided the theme and layout of each collage, and the project took two years to complete.
RM2GKW9RB–Former U.S. Army Garrison Japan Commander Col. Thomas R. Matelski, left, and Japan Ground Self-Defense Force Col. Kazuya Ono, right, commander of the 4th Engineer Group, pose for a photo with Toyoko Akutagawa, second from left, and Masako Kawasaki, second from right, who have been supporting Camp Zama’s Bon Odori Festival as volunteer Bon dance instructors for a combined 50-plus years. The two were recognized during an appreciation luncheon held July 7 at the Camp Zama Community Club.
RM2GYMGAB–Erika Katagiri, an employee at the Camp Zama Commissary, cheers for the San Francisco 49ers during the Super Bowl LIV party at the Camp Zama Community Club, Camp Zama, Japan, Feb. 3, 2020.
RMMHK74J–Andrew Lewis, left, seventh-grader at Zama American Middle-High School, showcases choreographed dance to highlight American women’s achievements during Women's History Month Observance held March 23, 2018 in the Camp Zama Community Club. (U.S. Army
RM2GYMGBN–Robert Santana, a fitness specialist for Camp Zama Child and Youth Services, cheers for the San Francisco 49ers during the Super Bowl LIV party at the Camp Zama Community Club, Camp Zama, Japan, Feb. 3, 2020.
RM2GYKCBF–Sgt. Maj. Kimberly D. McGhaney-Reed, assigned to the U.S. Army Japan Inspector General Office, gives remarks as the keynote speaker at the Martin Luther King Jr. Day observance held Jan. 16 at the Camp Zama Community Club.
RM2GYMGAA–Retired Lt. Col. Douglas Fields, head of the Junior Reserve Officers’ Corps at Zama Middle High School, and his wife Kathy, cheer for the Kansas City Chiefs during the Super Bowl LIV party at the Camp Zama Community Club, Camp Zama, Japan, Feb. 3, 2020.
RMMHK74P–Students from Zama American Middle-High School Drama and Chorus Class showcase performance to honor one of the American women’s achievements during Women's History Month Observance held March 23, 2018 in the Camp Zama Community Club. (U.S. Army
RM2MJYH0G–Logo and title design for a Domestic violence Awareness video. Family Advocacy Program for troop training conducted during September 2022. Based in the Camp Zama Community Club with the aim to conduct training which focused on the dynamics of domestic violence and child abuse, creating a coordinated community response, and reviewing the available resources for Families, Soldiers and leaders. U.S. Army graphic by Derek Mayhew.
RM2R4A9HG–U.S. Army Medical Command – Japan commander, Col. Jeremy Johnson, briefs to a ‘space available’ town hall at the Camp Zama Community Club, January 31, 2023. The town hall was held in response to Department of Defense civilians being restricted to ‘space available’ clinic visits after a mandate released in 2017 prioritized active-duty Servicemembers and their families, or those who were covered by the military health plan TRICARE Prime. Guest speakers, to include the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness, Hon. Gilbert R. Cisneros, Acting Assistant Secretary of DHA, Ms. Seileen
RMMHK74M–Students from Zama American Middle-High School Drama and Chorus Class sing a song to highlight several American women’s achievements during Women's History Month Observance held March 23, 2018 in the Camp Zama Community Club. (U.S. Army
RM2P10F5M–U.S. Army Medical Command – Japan commander, Col. Jeremy Johnson, briefs to a ‘space available’ town hall at the Camp Zama Community Club, January 31, 2023. The town hall was held in response to Department of Defense civilians being restricted to ‘space available’ clinic visits after a mandate released in 2017 prioritized active-duty Servicemembers and their families, or those who were covered by the military health plan TRICARE Prime. Guest speakers, to include the Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness, Hon. Gilbert R. Cisneros, Acting Assistant Secretary of DHA, Ms. Seileen
RMMR233A–Yukie Furukawa, named Outstanding Volunteer of the Year, receives a plaque during Camp Zama's annual Volunteer Recognition Ceremony April 21 at the Camp Zama Community Club. (U.S. Army photo by Honey Nixon)
RMMHK74W–Students from Zama American Middle-High School Drama and Chorus Class invited women in uniform from the audience to sing the national anthem with them to honor what they do for the nation during the Women's History Month Observance held March 23, 2018 in the Camp Zama Community Club. (U.S. Army
RMMR233B–Camp Zama's annual volunteer recognition ceremony hosted by U.S. Army Garrison Japan honored the many volunteers who support and contribute to the community April 21 at the Camp Zama Community Club. The ceremony revealed the youth and adult Outstanding Volunteers of the Year as well as the Outstanding Volunteer Family of the Year. (U.S. Army photo by Honey Nixon)
RMPF5FB0–Command Sgt. Maj. Billy J. Norman accepts the U.S. Army Garrison Japan colors from Col. Phillip K. Gage, garrison commander, Aug. 10 during an assumption of responsibility ceremony in the Camp Zama Community Club. By doing so, Norman accepts his new role as the USAG Japan command sergeant major and the garrison’s new senior enlisted advisor. (U.S. Army photo by Kiyoshi Tokeshi)
RMR7R9XE–U.S. Army Dental Health Activity-Japan hosted Camp Zama’s Women’s History Observance March 30 at the Camp Zama Community Club. The observance included a video highlighting achievements of women in the military, a mock Family Feud, and speech by keynote speaker, Lt. Col. Clydea Prichard-Brown, commander of 836th Transportation Battalion.
RMPF3XD3–Command Sgt. Maj. Billy J. Norman accepts the U.S. Army Garrison Japan colors from Col. Phillip K. Gage, garrison commander, Aug. 10 during an assumption of responsibility ceremony in the Camp Zama Community Club. By doing so, Norman accepts his new role as the USAG Japan command sergeant major and the garrison’s new senior enlisted advisor. (U.S. Army photo by Kiyoshi Tokeshi)
RMPFF4XM–Eleven Soldiers and two Local National Employees, along with their families, are recognized for their service as they embark on retirement during a celebration of service ceremony held June 12, 2018 at Camp Zama Community Club during the Army Birthday Week celebration.
RMPF3XD4–Command Sgt. Maj. Billy J. Norman, U.S. Army Garrison Japan command sergeant major and Col. Phillip K. Gage, garrison commander, present the Daruma doll to those who are present at the Aug. 10 assumption of responsibility ceremony, in the Camp Zama Community Club. Daruma, a Japanese symbol of good luck, is characterized by a weighted bottom so that it always returns to an upright position when it is tipped over. The eyes of a new Daruma are left unpainted. The person paints in one eye while praying for the fulfillment of some special wish. They then place the Daruma in the family shrine or the
RMPFF4XN–Staff Sgt. April Thomas, assigned to Public Health Activity Japan, salutes Maj. Gen. James F. Pasquarette, commanding general of USARJ after receiving an Audie Murphy induction award June 13, 2018 outside the Camp Zama Community Club for the Army Birthday Week celebration.
RMPF5FB1–Command Sgt. Maj. Billy J. Norman, U.S. Army Garrison Japan command sergeant major and Col. Phillip K. Gage, garrison commander, present the Daruma doll to those who are present at the Aug. 10 assumption of responsibility ceremony, in the Camp Zama Community Club. Daruma, a Japanese symbol of good luck, is characterized by a weighted bottom so that it always returns to an upright position when it is tipped over. The eyes of a new Daruma are left unpainted. The person paints in one eye while praying for the fulfillment of some special wish. They then place the Daruma in the family shrine or the
RMPEHXH3–Army Command Sgt. Maj. Luther Thomas Jr. (left), command sergeant major, U.S. Army Reserve, and Army Maj. Gen. James F. Pasquarette, commanding general, U.S. Army Japan & I Corps (Forward) (right), discuss the challenges and opportunities facing their respective commands Aug. 18, 2015, at Camp Zama, Japan. Earlier that morning, Thomas and dozens of Soldiers, family members and Department of Defense civilians gathered at the Camp Zama Community Club to watch Pasquarette pin the rank of colonel onto newly promoted Army Col. Timothy M. Snyder (right), director, Army Reserve Engagement Team-Japan
RMMPMF05–U.S. Army Dental Health Activity-Japan hosted Camp Zama’s Women’s History Observance March 30 at the Camp Zama Community Club. The observance included a video highlighting achievements of women in the military, a mock Family Feud, and speech by keynote speaker, Lt. Col. Clydea Prichard-Brown, commander of 836th Transportation Battalion. (U.S. Army info graphic by Alia Naffouj)
RMPFF4XP–Four Soldiers who were inducted into the Sgt. Audie Murphy Club, receiving an induction award from Maj. Gen. James Pasquarette, commanding general of U.S. Army Japan June 13, 2018 at Camp Zama Community Club during the Army Birthday BBQ are pictured with their outgoing President. From left to right: Staff Sgt. Joel Heredia, U.S. Army Japan Band; Staff Sgt. Michael Jenkins, 35th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion; Sgt. 1st Class Edwin Salazarvaldez, USARJ Headquarters and Headquarters Company, outgoing president of the USARJ Chapter of the SAMC; Staff Sgt. Damien Stowers, 311th Military Intel
RMMTAPRW–Yukie Furukawa, named Outstanding Volunteer of the Year, receives a plaque during Camp Zama's annual Volunteer Recognition Ceremony April 21 at the Camp Zama Community Club.
RMMTAPWW–Camp Zama American middle and high school choir entertain the crowd during the reception before the annual Volunteer Recognition Ceremony April 21 at the Camp Zama Community Club.
RMMTAPW5–Yukie Furukawa, named Outstanding Volunteer of the Year, receives standing ovation as she gets up to receive her award during Camp Zama's annual Volunteer Recognition Ceremony April 21 at the Camp Zama Community Club.
RMMTAPT2–Camp Zama's annual volunteer recognition ceremony hosted by U.S. Army Garrison Japan honored the many volunteers who support and contribute to the community April 21 at the Camp Zama Community Club. The ceremony revealed the youth and adult Outstanding Volunteers of the Year as well as the Outstanding Volunteer Family of the Year.
RMMTAPTM–U.S. Army Japan and Garrison Japan leaders display a check for $900,221.57, the amount saved in the past year by the hard work volunteers performed during the year during Camp Zama's annual Volunteer Recognition Ceremony April 21 at the Camp Zama Community Club.
RMMTAPX0–Camp Zama's annual volunteer recognition ceremony hosted by U.S. Army Garrison Japan honored the many volunteers who support and contribute to the community April 21 at the Camp Zama Community Club. The ceremony revealed the youth and adult Outstanding Volunteers of the Year as well as the Outstanding Volunteer Family of the Year.
RMPJBFD1–Command Sgt. Maj. Will Holland, outgoing command sergeant major for U.S. Army Garrison Japan, thanks community members for their support during Holland's relinquishment of responsibility ceremony July 11, 2018, at Camp Zama's Community Club.
RMPJBFCC–Col. Phillip Gage, USAG Japan commander, thanks outgoing Command Sgt. Maj. Will Holland for his outstanding service during Holland’s relinquishment of responsibility ceremony July 11, 2018, at Camp Zama’s Community Club. Holland, and his wife, Wendy, are headed to the next assignment in Washington, D.C.
RMRAHW8J–Introductions are made during FEMP’s meet-and-greet Feb. 3 hosted by 441st Military Intelligence Battalion and US Army Garrison Japan at Camp Zama Community Club.
RMRAHW8F–FEMP event participants converse with each other during a meet-and-greet Feb. 3 hosted by 441st Military Intelligence Battalion and US Army Garrison Japan at Camp Zama Community Club as part of the Female Enrichment Mentorship Program.
RMRAHW8H–The event participants, who dressed up as women who have inspired them, pose during FEMP’s meet-and-greet hosted by 441st Military Intelligence Battalion and U.S. Army Garrison Japan Feb. 3 at Camp Zama Community Club.
RMRAHW8M–The event attendees, who dress up as woman who has inspired them, get together to pose during FEMP’s meet-and-greet Feb. 3 at Camp Zama Community Club hosted by 441st Military Intelligence Battalion and U.S. Army Garrison Japan.
RMRAHW8D–Sgt. 1st Class Sherri Queen, assigned to USAG Japan and program coordinator for FEMP, speaks to event participants during a meet-and-greet held Feb. 3 at Camp Zama Community Club and hosted by 441st Military Intelligence Battalion and U.S. Army Garrison Japan.
RMRAHW8K–Yolanda Hingel, community life officer for Army Community Service, speaks to the event participants as mistress of ceremonies during a meet-and-greet Feb. 3 hosted by 441st Military Intelligence Battalion and US Army Garrison Japan at Camp Zama Community Club as part of the Female Enrichment Mentorship Program.
RMR6K983–Samoan dancers entertain audience members at the Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month Observance May 18, 2017 at Camp Zama Community Club.
RMR6K984–Hawaiian dance team entertains audience members at the Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month Observance May 18, 2017 at Camp Zama Community Club.
RMR60XDD–Yukie Furukawa, named Outstanding Volunteer of the Year, receives a plaque during Camp Zama's annual Volunteer Recognition Ceremony April 21 at the Camp Zama Community Club.
RMR60XDJ–Camp Zama American middle and high school choir entertain the crowd during the reception before the annual Volunteer Recognition Ceremony April 21 at the Camp Zama Community Club.
RMR6K98B–Dan Dalat, center, senior at Zama American High School, receives an award for introducing his father at the Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month Observance May 18, 2017 at Camp Zama Community Club.
RMR60XDH–Yukie Furukawa, named Outstanding Volunteer of the Year, receives standing ovation as she gets up to receive her award during Camp Zama's annual Volunteer Recognition Ceremony April 21 at the Camp Zama Community Club.
RMR6K97T–Lt. Col. Lan Dalat shares his family’s story of escape from Vietnam with an audience of community members May 18, 2017 for the Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month Observance at Camp Zama Community Club.
RMR6K97W–Lt. Col. Lan Dalat shares his perspective of the American Dream through his family’s story of escape from Vietnam with an audience of community members May 18, 2017 for the Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month Observance at Camp Zama Community Club.
RMR60XDK–Camp Zama's annual volunteer recognition ceremony hosted by U.S. Army Garrison Japan honored the many volunteers who support and contribute to the community April 21 at the Camp Zama Community Club. The ceremony revealed the youth and adult Outstanding Volunteers of the Year as well as the Outstanding Volunteer Family of the Year.
RMR60XDE–Camp Zama's annual volunteer recognition ceremony hosted by U.S. Army Garrison Japan honored the many volunteers who support and contribute to the community April 21 at the Camp Zama Community Club. The ceremony revealed the youth and adult Outstanding Volunteers of the Year as well as the Outstanding Volunteer Family of the Year.
RMR60XDG–U.S. Army Japan and Garrison Japan leaders display a check for $900,221.57, the amount saved in the past year by the hard work volunteers performed during the year during Camp Zama's annual Volunteer Recognition Ceremony April 21 at the Camp Zama Community Club.
RMPFF4XK–Soldiers assigned to 311th Military Intelligence Battalion participate in Army physical readiness training June 12, 2018 at the Dining Facility Field during Camp Zama's Army Birthday Week celebration.
RMPFF4XT–Ten Soldiers take the Army's oath of enlistment with Maj. Gen. James F. Pasquarette, commanding general of USARJ, during a mass reenlistment ceremony held June 13, 2018 outside CZCC for the Army Birthday Week celebration.
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