Col. Michael W. Taylor receives an award from the Uruma City Police Department Chief of Police Tomohiro Urasoe. Taylor was given a letter of appreciation from the Uruma City Police Department March 11 for his community relations efforts in areas surrounding Camp Courtney. During his time on Okinawa, Taylor has organized several safety campaigns and community outreach programs, including giving gifts to Okinawa children over the holidays and starting a driver safety campaign to educate service members about driving in Okinawa. Taylor also started a radio show hosted by Ray A. Welch, the Camp Co


Col. Michael W. Taylor receives an award from the Uruma City Police Department Chief of Police Tomohiro Urasoe. Taylor was given a letter of appreciation from the Uruma City Police Department March 11 for his community relations efforts in areas surrounding Camp Courtney. During his time on Okinawa, Taylor has organized several safety campaigns and community outreach programs, including giving gifts to Okinawa children over the holidays and starting a driver safety campaign to educate service members about driving in Okinawa. Taylor also started a radio show hosted by Ray A. Welch, the Camp Courtney camp director, which airs Saturdays at 5 on FM and informs service members of Okinawa traditions, driving safety and community events. Taylor is the camp commander of Camp Courtney and commanding officer of Headquarters Battalion, 3rd Marine Division, III Marine Expeditionary Force. (Courtesy photo by Aya Kamata/Released) Camp Courtney commander honored by Uruma City Police Department 150311-M-AO893-003


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