CAMP KINSER, OKINAWA, Japan – Chief Warrant Officer John Hyatt talks to students Nov. 6 aboard Camp Kinser, Okinawa, Japan. In a joint community outreach effort, Mrs. Ayano Shimojo and Hyatt led the Kinser Elementary School Students and the local and military community in making a “senbazuru” for the elementary students of Antilles Elementary School. Senbazuru is a group of 1,000 origami paper cranes made of 25 long strands of 40 cranes. The cranes symbolize hope and healing during challenging times. Shimojo is the culture class teacher at Kinser Elementary School. Hyatt is a food service offi
CAMP KINSER, OKINAWA, Japan – Chief Warrant Officer John Hyatt talks to students Nov. 6 aboard Camp Kinser, Okinawa, Japan. In a joint community outreach effort, Mrs. Ayano Shimojo and Hyatt led the Kinser Elementary School Students and the local and military community in making a “senbazuru” for the elementary students of Antilles Elementary School. Senbazuru is a group of 1,000 origami paper cranes made of 25 long strands of 40 cranes. The cranes symbolize hope and healing during challenging times. Shimojo is the culture class teacher at Kinser Elementary School. Hyatt is a food service officer with Headquarters Regiment, 3rd Marine Logistics Group, III Marine Expeditionary Force. ( Marine photo by Lance Corporal Tayler P. Schwamb)
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