Marine Corps Cpl. Michael Auvaa, the inbound personnel first-stage noncommissioned officer-in-charge at the Installation Personnel Administration Center (IPAC), consults with his peers after reviewing inbound documents at the IPAC on Camp Foster, Okinawa, Japan, May 11, 2021. The month of May represents and pays tribute to Asian-American and Pacific-Islander heritage, and recognizes the contribution and influences their cultures made which play an instrumental part in the past, present and future success of the United States of America. Auvaa grew up in A’asu, a village on the north coast


Marine Corps Cpl. Michael Auvaa, the inbound personnel first-stage noncommissioned officer-in-charge at the Installation Personnel Administration Center (IPAC), consults with his peers after reviewing inbound documents at the IPAC on Camp Foster, Okinawa, Japan, May 11, 2021. The month of May represents and pays tribute to Asian-American and Pacific-Islander heritage, and recognizes the contribution and influences their cultures made which play an instrumental part in the past, present and future success of the United States of America. Auvaa grew up in A’asu, a village on the north coast of Tutuila Island, American Samoa, and moved to Anchorage, Alaska when he was 16 years-old, and became a Marine two years later in 2018.


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