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U.S. Marines and Okinawa residents carry bags filled with garbage they had picked up during the cleanup around the Ginowa convention area, Okinawa, Japan, June 19, 2019. The cleanup was held by the Okinawa Convention City Association and U.S Marines stationed on the island of Okinawa to strengthen their relationship with the residents of Okinawa. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Samuel Brusseau)

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Okinawan residents and U.S. Marines clean up Ginowan

20 Jun 2019 | Cpl. Samuel Brusseau Marine Corps Installations Pacific

Members of the Okinawa Convention City Association and U.S. Marines joined together to clean up the Ginowan Convention Area June 19 on Okinawa, Japan.

The joint cleanup allowed the volunteers of both the U.S. Military and Okinawa residents to interact with one another while also working to keep the city of Ginowan clean.

“We want the people of Okinawa to understand we Marines are more than happy to help when it comes to the health of their home,” said Col. David Steele, the commanding officer for Marine Corps Air Station Futenma. “Marines do their best to leave the places they come to the same as they found it if not better.”

The cleanup was done as part of community outreach, collaborated by members of the Single Marine Program, the Okinawa Convention City Association, and U.S. Marines volunteering their time.

“Whenever we’re out in town the locals always treat us with respect,” said Cpl. Juan Day, a U.S. Marine assigned to Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron 3, Marine Corps Air Station Futenma. “It feels great to give that respect back in not just good behavior-but also helping out where we can.”

Volunteers picked up trash along the streets of Ginowan. Some of it stuffed in bushes, or hidden underneath sections of concrete or stone in the road.

“I find it awesome we get to be stationed here so far from home,” said Day. “A vast majority of people don’t get the chance to even see this part of the world so I guess I feel inclined to keep it clean.”


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