Col. Sean M. McBride, right, presents a certificate of commendation March 12 at Camp Hansen to Satoshi Yamada, the Ishikawa chief of police, for his actions on duty. Yamada is retiring as the police chief after two years. Yamada worked with III Marine Expeditionary Force by helping with disaster relief, anti-terrorism and evacuation drills, the drunken driving campaign and spoke at the welcome aboard seminars for Marines on the Unit Deployment Program. Yamada is from Naha City, Okinawa. McBride is from Butte, Montana, and is the commanding officer for III Marine Expeditionary Force Headquarter
Col. Sean M. McBride, right, presents a certificate of commendation March 12 at Camp Hansen to Satoshi Yamada, the Ishikawa chief of police, for his actions on duty. Yamada is retiring as the police chief after two years. Yamada worked with III Marine Expeditionary Force by helping with disaster relief, anti-terrorism and evacuation drills, the drunken driving campaign and spoke at the welcome aboard seminars for Marines on the Unit Deployment Program. Yamada is from Naha City, Okinawa. McBride is from Butte, Montana, and is the commanding officer for III Marine Expeditionary Force Headquarters Group, III MEF. ( Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Devon Tindle/Released) Ishikawa police chief retires, receives Certificate of Commendation from Marine Corps 150312-M-XW268-003
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