The U.S. Army Japan G5/9 quarterly cooperative work program, known as Co-Op, is one of the bilateral programs USARJ headquarters supports. During the Co-Op, Japan Ground Self-Defense Force members and USARJ Soldiers collaborate on various events and training exercises over a 10-week period at Camp Zama, Japan. This video showcases the graduation of Co-Op 118, which was presented during a farewell luncheon on Dec. 3, 2025.
U.S. Army Garrison Japan welcomed a new commander during a change-of-command ceremony held July 17 at Kizuna Hall here.
Col. Erik A. Davis assumed command from Col. Marcus S. Hunter in a ceremony hosted by Brenda Lee McCullough, director of U.S. Army Installation Management Command – Pacific.
CAMP ZAMA, Japan – Pfc. Franck Karel Penga Nkweya’s aspirations of Army service took root long before he set foot in America, and he attributes his journey to hard work, dedication and loyalty.
CAMP ZAMA, Japan – Pfc. Franck Karel Penga Nkweya’s aspirations of Army service took root long before he set foot in America, and he attributes his journey to hard work, dedication and loyalty