Photo by Yoshie Makiyama | Marine Corps Installations Pacific | 02.23.2024
間、名護市教育委員会主催の名護市英語体験学習に、キャンプ・シュワブから総勢36名の海兵隊員及び海軍兵が参加。体験学習は年齢別に3日間行われ、2月3日は小学1年生から3年生、2月18日は4年生から6年生、2月23日は中学生が対象だった。
Photo by Yoshie Makiyama | Marine Corps Installations Pacific | 02.23.2024
was for grades one to three, Feb. 18 was for grades four to six, and Feb. 23 was for grades seven to nine. 2024年2月23日、参加者の緊張をほぐすための音楽を使った雰囲気作りで、指示された人数でグループを作るために声を掛け合う生徒とボランティアら。2月3日、2月18日、2月23日の3日間、名護市教育委員会主催の
Story by Yoshie Makiyama | Marine Corps Installations Pacific | 05.01.2023
The 20th Urasoe Tedako Walk was held on Feb. 11-12, 2023, for the first time in three years. The event is one of the largest of its kind in Okinawa, and not only to promote physical fitness but also to utilize the history and culture of Urasoe to bring people together from within the community. Two of the courses participants can choose are the routes in which walkers can pass through Camp......
Photo by Yoshie Makiyama | Marine Corps Installations Pacific | 02.11.2023
Col. Andre M. Ingram, Camp Kinser commander, right in orange, and Urasoe Mayor Tetsuji Matsumoto, left in cap, wave goodbye to a group of student from Kamimori Junior High School....
Photo by Yoshie Makiyama | Marine Corps Installations Pacific | 02.11.2023
Participants walk both sides of the fence line at Tedako Walk event.
Photo by Yoshie Makiyama | Marine Corps Installations Pacific | 02.11.2023
Urasoe Mayor Tetsuji Matsumoto, right, talk to the girls from Kamimori Junior High School who were taking a break and having lunch on the grass area during the Tedako walk....
Photo by Yoshie Makiyama | Marine Corps Installations Pacific | 02.11.2023
Urasoe Mayor Tetsuji Matsumoto, center in cap, talk to a small child, who takes a break with his parents, while participating in the Tedako walk....
Photo by Yoshie Makiyama | Marine Corps Installations Pacific | 02.11.2023
Mayor of Gamagori, Aichi Prefecture, and his staff listen to the explanations at the Kinser Battle of Okinawa Historical Display before they participate in the Tedako walk....