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WHITE BEACH NAVAL FACILITY, Japan
Master-at-Arms 1st Class Guelmy Camachoalverez, from Utuado, Puerto Rico, assigned to Commander, Fleet Activities Okinawa’s (CFAO) security department, clears pathing during the base-led “Jungle Attack” community relations event onboard White Beach Naval Facility, March 9, 2026. Jungle Attack is an annual collaborative effort between the U.S. Navy and Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force to clear dense jungle at White Beach Naval Facility, ensuring local Okinawan families can access the many ancestral tombs located on base during Shimi – a traditional observance in April when families clean and visit gravesites to honor their ancestors. CFAO maintains and operates facilities to support United Nations Command-Rear missions, coalition and allied partners, U.S. Navy ships, submarines, and aircraft, and Joint force assets in the Indo-Pacific region. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Zack Guth)
Date Taken:
01.26.2026
Date Posted:
03.12.2026 21:09
Photo ID:
9564304
VIRIN:
260309-N-DN657-1245
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7056×4704
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4.6 MB
Location:
OKINAWA, JP
Hometown:
UTUADO, PR
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CORNING, IOWA, US
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DOUGLAS, GEORGIA, US
Hometown:
ENTERPRISE, ALABAMA, US
Hometown:
FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, US
Hometown:
LEWISBURG, WEST VIRGINIA, US
Hometown:
LIVINGSTON, MONTANA, US
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