WHITE BEACH, Japan (Feb. 20, 2021) Commander, Fleet Activities Okinawa Command Master Chief Michael Fluent, background, and Senior Chief Electrician’s Mate Brian Kelley, assigned to CFAO, clear jungle growth obstructing a path to a family tomb onboard CFAO White Beach Naval Facility, Okinawa, Japan Feb. 20, 2021. US Navy and a Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force volunteer worked alongside personnel from Uruma City Heshikiya District Community Center in the path clearing. The tomb path clearing called “jungle attack” is a regularly conducted community service project which maintains accessibility
WHITE BEACH, Japan (Feb. 20, 2021) Commander, Fleet Activities Okinawa Command Master Chief Michael Fluent, background, and Senior Chief Electrician’s Mate Brian Kelley, assigned to CFAO, clear jungle growth obstructing a path to a family tomb onboard CFAO White Beach Naval Facility, Okinawa, Japan Feb. 20, 2021. US Navy and a Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force volunteer worked alongside personnel from Uruma City Heshikiya District Community Center in the path clearing. The tomb path clearing called “jungle attack” is a regularly conducted community service project which maintains accessibility for old family tombs on White Beach.
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