Takeshi Tsuhako, the battalion training chief with Marine Corps Installations Pacific Fire and Emergency Services (MCIPAC F&ES), displays the MCIPAC F&ES emblem on Camp Hansen, Okinawa, Japan, Aug. 25, 2021. On a daily basis, Tsuhako is responsible for regulating effective training that ensures all station personnel conduct emergency and nonemergency operations in a safe, effective, and efficient manner. In addition to this, he trains new firefighting personnel and evaluates each engine company’s fire suppression capability and their ability to maintain and improve their performance on a quart


Takeshi Tsuhako, the battalion training chief with Marine Corps Installations Pacific Fire and Emergency Services (MCIPAC F&ES), displays the MCIPAC F&ES emblem on Camp Hansen, Okinawa, Japan, Aug. 25, 2021. On a daily basis, Tsuhako is responsible for regulating effective training that ensures all station personnel conduct emergency and nonemergency operations in a safe, effective, and efficient manner. In addition to this, he trains new firefighting personnel and evaluates each engine company’s fire suppression capability and their ability to maintain and improve their performance on a quarterly basis. Tsuhako is a native of Yonabaru, Okinawa, Japan.


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