Marine Corps Col. Peter Lee explains the use of aircraft on Okinawa to the Okinawa Junior Chamber International during a brief Sept. 29, 2016 on Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, Okinawa, Japan. Okinawa JCI visited MCAS Futenma to learn about the roles and capabilities of the military in the Asia-Pacific region. Okinawa JCI is based on the three principles of discipline, service and fellowship with the goal of creating a brighter future. The members sponsor volunteer activities and actively work to resolve societal issues on Okinawa. Lee is the commanding officer of MCAS Futenma. (U.


Marine Corps Col. Peter Lee explains the use of aircraft on Okinawa to the Okinawa Junior Chamber International during a brief Sept. 29, 2016 on Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, Okinawa, Japan. Okinawa JCI visited MCAS Futenma to learn about the roles and capabilities of the military in the Asia-Pacific region. Okinawa JCI is based on the three principles of discipline, service and fellowship with the goal of creating a brighter future. The members sponsor volunteer activities and actively work to resolve societal issues on Okinawa. Lee is the commanding officer of MCAS Futenma. ( Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Brittany A. James)


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