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Marines and Japan Self-Defense Force clean war memorial
III Marine Expeditionary Force
June 14, 2014 | 1:28
Marines with Marine Corps Air Station Futenma worked alongside Japan Self-Defense Force members and their families to help clean up the largest war memorial on Okinawa, Japan. Includes sound bites from JGSDF Sgt. Maj. Toshiki Iwasaki, III MEF Liaison Sergeant Major and Lance Cpl. Jason Lyles, Intelligence Specialist, HQ Bn 3rd MARDIV. Also available in high definition.
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