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July
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Jul 2017
Community ‘Pawses’ To Celebrate New Veterinary Clinic
Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni community members gathered at the new Veterinary Treatment Facility, July 13, to celebrate the grand opening of the state-of-the-art building.
December
14
Dec 2016
POJ leaders move forward by studying past
Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni – Several U.S. Army Corps of Engineers officers met in Iwakuni recently to hone their leadership skills by learning more about Japan’s history.
July
22
Jul 2016
USACE Engineer Castle flown over Marine headquarters in Japan
Passersby Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni Building 1 on July 16th may have had to look twice when they saw the U.S. Army Corps of Engineer's bright red castle flag flying over the Marine headquarters.
December
21
Dec 2015
USACE Deputy Commanding General for Military and International Operations visits Japan
With more than half of the 1,633 acres that is Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, Japan under construction right now, many community members feel like the entire installation is one huge construction site.